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    • Colonia development and land use change in Ambos Nogales, United States - Mexican Border

    • Colonia development and land use change in Ambos Nogales, United States - Mexican Border

    • Norman, Laura; 1972- ; (Laura Margaret)

    • Land use--Arizona--Nogales; Land use--Mexico--Nogales (Nogales); Squatter settlements--Arizona--Nogales; Squatter settlements--Mexico--Nogales (Nogales)

    • 121 pages (PDF version). File size: 6.13 MB. Open-file report no. 2006-1112. Col. ill. Maps. Includes bibliographical references (pp. 115-121). The report discusses the changes in the twin cities of Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora (Ambos,...
    • Southwest housing traditions: design materials performance

    • Southwest housing traditions: design materials performance

    • United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.

    • Building materials -- United States -- Southwest;

    • 218 pages (PDF version). File size: 11193.571 KB. Arizona housing styles feature prominently in this publication. "Prepared for the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.". Includes annotated bibliography (pp.184-198) and appendix...
    • Pendley barn

    • Pendley barn

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    • 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,...
    • The Abraham James family

    • The Abraham James family

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    • Pioneers--Arizona--Sedona

    • The Abraham James family moved to lower Oak Creek (Page Springs) in 1878 and then to Sedona in 1879. Land was not being surveyed yet, so they could only claim 'squatters rights' on the creekside site they chose in 1879. They were the first to...
    • Gatekeeper newsletter

    • Gatekeeper newsletter

    • Arizona. Emergency Response Commission.

    • Arizona. Emergency Response Commission--Periodicals; Emergency management--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Published monthly.
    • Marginalia: the magazine of the Piper Center for Creative Writing

    • Marginalia: the magazine of the Piper Center for Creative Writing

    • Arizona State University. Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing.

    • Arizona State University. Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing--Periodicals; Creative writing--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Marginalia is the Piper Center's magazine that features news about Piper Center programs, items that promote the ASU MFA program and alumni, and community engagement.
    • Performance audit, Land Department

    • Performance audit, Land Department

    • Arizona. Office of the Auditor General.

    • Arizona--State Land Dept.; Public lands--Arizona;

    • 72 pages (PDF version). File size: 2444.06 KB. A report to the Arizona State Legislature September 1987 Report No. 87-8.

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