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    • Mapping Arizona with Primary Sources

    • Mapping Arizona with Primary Sources

    • Mapping and Geography.

    • Grade 7; with modifications could be used for lower grades.

    • This lesson will utilize geography skills by having the students create a resource map of Arizona using primary source documents, then creating a final project that may include a travel journal, storytelling, newspaper, or PowerPoint/Keynote and as...
    • 1980 Flagstaff Telephone Directory White Pages part I

    • 1980 Flagstaff Telephone Directory White Pages part I

    • Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Telephone directory, Flagstaff and surrounding area; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History; The White and Yellow pages

    • The 1980 Flagstaff Telephone Directory white pages, A through T. Includes Ash Fork, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Grand Canyon, Jerome, Kayenta, Leupp, Page, Sedona, Seligman, Tuba City, and Williams.
    • 1981 Flagstaff Telephone Directory White Pages part I

    • 1981 Flagstaff Telephone Directory White Pages part I

    • Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Telephone directory, Flagstaff and surrounding area; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History; The White and Yellow pages

    • The 1981 Flagstaff Telephone Directory white pages, A through W. Includes Ash Fork, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Grand Canyon, Jerome, Kayenta, Leupp, Page, Sedona, Seligman, Tuba City, and Williams.
    • Arizona Highways.  January, 1990

    • Arizona Highways. January, 1990

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      The Challenge of Golf 4

      El Coronel: Jose Francisco Chaves by Susan Hazen-Hammond 14

      Barranca del Cobre: Mexico's Grand Canyon by Alan Weisman 24

      Flagstaff is Going to the Dogs by Dan Dagget 36
      ...
    • Pachilawa - Walapai Chief, Portfolio 2, Plate 73

    • Pachilawa - Walapai Chief, Portfolio 2, Plate 73

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hualapai Indians

    • "In Arizona there live, in whole or in part, six tribes of the Yuman family, whose physiographic surroundings divide them into two groups which can well be termed mountain tribes and river tribes: the Walapai, Havasupai, and Yavapai, or...
    • "The Governor's Office" Exhibit

    • "The Governor's Office" Exhibit

    • Unknown

    • Arizona State Capitol (Phoenix, Ariz.); Historical museums; Civic and government museums

    • A Governor is the highest ranking executive of a commonwealth area (state, territory, or colony). Governors of a state are usually elected to the position by the citizens of that state. Occupying a small corner at the end of the north hallway is...
    • Goddard Family Murderers Renteria and Hidalgo

    • Goddard Family Murderers Renteria and Hidalgo

    • Arizona Photograph Company

    • Murderers -- Arizona

    • Each year during sheep-shearing season, Charles Goddard hired extra help.One story suggests that in mid-February 1901 Goddard hired a troublesome Mexican named Francisco Renteria (sometimes spelled Rentario or Rentezia). A dispute arose between...
    • Code Talker

    • Code Talker

    • Abodeely, Joseph

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • HOPI CODE TALKERS

      Although the Navajo tribe is most remembered for its contributions to the World War II communications code units, the Hopi tribe also helped in the communications coding efforts. Eleven Hopi men developed a code...
    • The Foundations of Government

    • The Foundations of Government

    • Government, Arizona

    • 6th Grade

    • Using primary and secondary resources, students will work with a partner to create a brochure which will compare and contrast the impact of at least five Laws of Hammurabi on the lives of ancient people to the impact of at least five Arizona laws...
    • Oral History with Martha Gayle, February 23, 2011

    • Oral History with Martha Gayle, February 23, 2011

    • Gayle, Martha

    • Buckeye (Ariz.); Prisoner of War camps; World War Two; Buckeye Union High School District (Maricopa County, Ariz.)

    • Martha Gayle was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on July 1, 1932. As a child she moved to Buckeye, Arizona with her parents, both of whom were school teachers. After attending Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina and working in California...
    • Oral History with Irene Aja, March 3, 2011

    • Oral History with Irene Aja, March 3, 2011

    • Aja, Irene Escheverria; Aja, Basilio

    • Basque Americans--Arizona; Sheep--Arizona

    • Irene (Escheverria) Aja discusses her family and their work in the sheep industry in Arizona. Both of her parents immigrated from the Basque region of Spain. Mrs. Aja talks about growing up in Winslow, Wickenburg and Phoenix as her family...

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