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    • The Golden West: Essays

    • The Golden West: Essays

    • Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library) and Arizona Historical Society

    • West (U.S.) – In literature; American Literature – West (U.S.); West (U.S.) – Literary Collections; West (U.S.) Description and travel; Phoenix (Ariz.) – Description and travel

    • A booklet containing two scholarly essays, “The Golden West,” by Paul A. Carter and “Men of Vision: Phoenix” by G. Wesley Johnson, which examines the effects of the industrialization of the Southwest. New technology (in the form of...
    • History of the Arizona State Seal

    • History of the Arizona State Seal

    • Department of State, Secretary of State’s Office

    • Arizona; Signs and symbols; Seals and labels

    • Document published by the Arizona Secretary of State describing the storied past of the State Seal of Arizona.
    • The Walter Jordan place

    • The Walter Jordan place

    • Unknown

    • Farms--Arizona--Sedona

    • Many orchards are still visible in photos, especially aerial photos of Sedona, into the 1970s. But the influx of retirees in that decade brought a transition from an agriculture-based economy to one of development and tourism. Walter and Ruth...
    • Erwin Schuerman's honey label

    • Erwin Schuerman's honey label

    • Unknown

    • Farms--Arizona--Sedona

    • Bees to pollinate a fruit orchard are a necessity. As the orchards in the area grew larger, the orchardists began to bring in bee colonies to ensure enough bees to do the job. With the bee hives came the natural byproduct, honey, which then...
    • Pendley barn

    • Pendley barn

    • Unknown

    • Farms--Arizona--Sedona

    • The area's earliest settlers were subsistence farmers, meaning they grew what they needed for their own use. Frank Pendley arrived in 1907. He came to fish in Oak Creek and ended up returning to establish 'squatters rights' on a piece of land,...
    • Erwin and Fred Schuerman, ca. 1928

    • Erwin and Fred Schuerman, ca. 1928

    • Unknown

    • Farms--Arizona--Sedona

    • Erwin was the Schuerman's eldest child. He homesteaded in 1908 and died in 1929. His widow, Mabel, married Albert Purtymun and they stayed on the place until her son, Fred, reached the age of majority (21 years) and took over the farm. Fred...
    • Apple cider party

    • Apple cider party

    • Unknown

    • Farms--Arizona--Sedona

    • Cider presses were common at Oak Creek orchards. Apples were the most popular fruit for juicing, but the Dumas family also pressed blackberries. If the juice was allowed to ferment in a crock or barrel in a cool dry place, it would become cider.
    • Guide to agricultural PM10 best management practices

    • Guide to agricultural PM10 best management practices

    • Arizona. Governor's Agricultural Best Management Practices Committee.

    • Agriculture--Environmental aspects--Arizona--Maricopa County; Air--Pollution--Arizona--Maricopa County;

    • 33 pages (PDF version). File size: 2133366 Bytes. From title page: "Second Edition, 2008"
    • Arizona water atlas

    • Arizona water atlas

    • Arizona Dept. of Water Resources

    • Water-supply--Arizona; Water-supply, Rural--Arizona

    • This title contains one or more publications.
    • Hunting highlights: news for hunters

    • Hunting highlights: news for hunters

    • Arizona. Game and Fish Dept.

    • Hunting--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. These digital items were created from emails sent to the repository from AZGFD [e-news@phx-listserv.ad.gf.state.az.us]
    • Home of the Havasupai, Portfolio 2, Plate 72

    • Home of the Havasupai, Portfolio 2, Plate 72

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Havasupai Indians

    • The Havasupai dwelling is dome-shaped framework of poles, sometimes covered with brush and reeds only, in other cases banked well toward the top with earth. The cañon walls shown in the background are of red sandstone, and rise perpendicularly...
    • Smyrna

    • Smyrna

    • Unknown

    • Smyrna; Turkey

    • "Beautiful Smyrna from South with fig and olive orchards beside harbor."
    • Ullensvang, Norway

    • Ullensvang, Norway

    • Unknown

    • Landscape photography -- Norway

    • "Snow topped peaks and flowering orchards, Ullensvang, Norway"
    • Rogue River Valley

    • Rogue River Valley

    • Unknown

    • Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Oregon -- Rogue River Valley (Klamath County-Curry County); Medford (Or.)

    • "Rogue R. Valley-10,000 A. in pear orchards. Medford ships 3,500 carloads annually. Regiments of pear trees near Medford, Ore."

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