A RESEARCH GUIDE
Historical Archaeology in Arizona
Compiled by
James E. Ayres, Carol Griffith and Teresita Majewski
with Contributions by the
SHPO Advisory Committee on Historical Archaeology
Fifth Update June 2011
HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN ARIZONA
A RESEARCH GUIDE
Compiled by
James E. Ayres, Carol Griffith and Teresita Majewski
With Contributions by the
The SHPO’s Advisory Committee on Historical Archaeology
Revised June 2011
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Arizona State Parks Board
CHAIR
Reese Woodling
Tucson
Tracey Westerhausen
Phoenix
Larry Landry
Phoenix
Walter D. Armer, Jr.
Vail
Alan Everett
Sedona
William C. Scalzo
Phoenix
Maria Baier
State Land Commissioner
Renée E. Bahl
Executive Director
Arizona State Parks
1300 W. Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Tel & TTY: (602) 542-4174
Fax: (602) 542-4180
Internet: AZStateParks.com
This document is available on the Arizona State Parks website
This document is available in alternative formats by contacting the ADA Coordinator at (602)
542-7152
This document was printed with Historic Preservation Fund grant money allocated to the Arizona
State Historic Preservation Office from the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
the U.S. Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national
origin, age, or handicap in its federally assisted programs. If you believe you have been
discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility as described above, or if you desire
information, please write: Office of Equal Opportunity, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington,
D.C. 20240
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 1
Members of the SHPO Advisory Committee on
Historical Archaeology
Resources for Researching a Historical Place or Person 2
Maps 3
Photographs 9
Aerial Photographs 11
Architectural Plans and Drawings 13
Business and City Directories 14
Newspapers 15
Tax and Building Records 16
Property Title Records 17
State Land Leases 18
Irrigation/Farming Records 19
Local Histories 20
Census Records 22
Vital Records (Birth, Marriage, and Death Records) 23
Genealogical Records 24
Historic Cemetery Records 25
Oral Histories/Interviews 26
Mining Records 27
Business Records 28
Court Records 29
Arizona/National Register of Historic Places and
State Property Inventory Files 30
Appendix A
Historic Context Studies Available from the State Historic
Preservation Office and Order Form 31
Appendix B
Resources for Local History Research, Arizona History & Archives
Division, Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records 32
Appendix C
Bibliography of Material Culture Sources and Background
Resources 33
Appendix D
Bibliography of Historical Archaeological Reports 47
Appendix E
Sources for Arizona History in the National Archives &
Records Administration 67
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INTRODUCTION
The State Historic Preservation Office’s (SHPO) Advisory Committee on Historical Archaeology
and SHPO compiled Historical Archaeology in Arizona: A Research Guide to provide information
on conducting historical archaeology research in Arizona. It is intended to serve as a resource
guide for state and federal agencies and cultural resource management (CRM) firms planning to
conduct archaeological, historical, and architectural studies that will be reviewed by SHPO.
However, the guide is not a substitute for having a qualified, trained historical archaeologist as
a member of the research team. The largest international scholarly society focusing on historical
archaeology is the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA). Information on the SHA and the
resources it offers can be found at http://www.sha.org.
This guide is not an exhaustive list of resources available to the researcher and is not a
substitute for a thorough search for unique documents and publications related to a specific
project area. Rather, it is a list of sources that should be consulted to obtain basic preliminary
information. Because each project is unique, resources listed here may or may not be applicable;
likewise, additional resources not listed in this guide may need to be consulted to adequately
research specific people, properties, or artifacts. These additional resources include CRM
reports and a wide variety of published and unpublished sources.
The Guide is subdivided into the following major sections: Resources for Researching a
Historical Place or Person and five appendixes. Appendix A contains information on historic
context studies produced by the Arizona SHPO; Appendix B is a summary table of resources for
local history research available at Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records;
Appendix C is a bibliography of research sources on material culture; Appendix D is a
bibliography of reports on historical archaeology in Arizona; and Appendix E contains
information on historical sources that are housed in the National Archives and Records
Administration.
Members of the SHPO Advisory Committee on Historical Archaeology
James E. Ayres, Archaeologist, Tucson
Carol Griffith, State Historic Preservation Office
Mark Hackbarth, Northland Research, Inc.
Thomas Jones, Archaeological Consulting Services
Bryan Lausten, Bureau of Reclamation
Teresita Majewski, Statistical Research, Inc.
Morgan Rieder, Aztlan Archaeology, Inc.
Pat H. Stein, Arizona Preservation Consultants
Lyle M. Stone, Archaeological Research Services, Inc.
Michael Sullivan, USDA Forest Service, Tonto National Forest
J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
John Goodman, SWCA, Inc.
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RESOURCES FOR RESEARCHING
A HISTORICAL PLACE OR PERSON
This summary of sources of maps, photographs, and written documents and records in Arizona
will be useful to those who are researching the history of places (e.g. mines, homesteads,
ranches, roads, urban residences, and businesses) and of the individuals associated with them.
The resources in this document are mostly primary sources of information, which are generally
archived in public facilities. These sources will be found in federal, state, county, and city
locations, as appropriate. Some may be in the hand of private or semiprivate organizations. To
further confuse the issue, city and county records may be archived in state and federal
repositories. As a matter of course, all primary sources should be subject to external and
internal historical criticism prior to use of information found in those sources. For basic
discussions of historical method, see Shafer (1980) and Wood (1990).
Note: Periodic updates will be made to this document. If you are aware of any information
changes, corrections or additions, please contact Carol Griffith at Arizona State Parks, the
State Historic Preservation Office, 1300 W. Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007, (602) 542-7141,
cgriffith@azstateparks.gov
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Maps
It should be noted that collections at the three Arizona universities, the various divisions of the
Arizona Historical Society, and the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records include
a wide range of map types and subjects that are not specifically listed below. Many of these will
be of use to the historical archaeologist.
General Land Office (GLO) Plat Maps
A complete set of GLO maps, covering most Arizona townships, may be found at the state
office of the Bureau of Land Management in Phoenix. The maps should be reviewed prior to
beginning survey fieldwork to guide field investigations and to help identify and interpret
cultural features. Specific information about cultural features on these maps may be found in
the surveyor’s field notes, which are located in the state office on microfilm. Maps date from the
1860s to at least the 1930s. These survey maps were created as desirable land was opened for
settlement; therefore, the earliest tend to be where there were mineral deposits or agricultural
possibilities. Use maps in conjunction with the surveyor’s field notes and the patent filing
information (Serial number) to identify the earliest official use/ownership. Be aware that before
a patent was issued for a property, squatters and undocumented land use is possible for the
nineteenth century, and earlier. Final proofs describing actual improvements to applied land
(Homestead files) may be obtained by writing to the National Archives branch office in Laguna
Nigel, California. To access the final proof information you will need the patent number, date of
action, and serial number, which is available at the BLM office. You will find
http://www.glorecords.blm.gov of value for accessing GLO information. To search for Master
Title Plates and associated Index Sheets see http://www.blm.gov/az/mtps/mpts_search.cfm
Cadastral, Homestead Entry and Mining Survey Maps are available on DVD for purchase from
the BLM Office in Phoenix (http://www.blm.gov/az/st/en.html)
Arizona State Office Bureau of Land Management, Security Building
222 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 417-9200
Northern Arizona University
Cline Library, Special Collections
P. O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu;
Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
Pima County Public Works Department
201 North Stone Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85701-1207
(520) 740-6451
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
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United States Geological Survey (USGS) Maps
The federal government followed the township-based GLO maps with the USGS quadrangle
sheets. Initially, these were issued in a 60-minute format, and later by a more limited 30-minute
series. Subsequently, a 15-minute series covering most of the state was prepared. These have all
been superceded by the current 7.5-minute series. The earlier series, like the GLO maps, provide
a wealth of information about cultural features. Many of the early maps can be viewed at the
Arizona State Museum; Special Collections, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University; and
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. In the library at the Grand Canyon
Monitoring and Research Center (see below), the USGS maintains the following maps for public
reference: 1:24,000 maps for the state of Arizona, 1:250,000 and 1:100,000 maps of the entire
United States, and 1:24,000 for some areas in adjacent southwestern states.
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-4011
Arizona State University
Noble Science Library, Map Collection
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 965-3582; Website: http://www.asu.edu/lib (ASU library Catalog Home Page)
Northern Arizona University
Cline Library, Special Collections
P. O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu;
Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center
U.S. Geological Survey
2255 Gemini Dr., Bldg. 1, Rm. 143
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 556-7008; Website: http://www.usgs.gov/library
State Historic Preservation Office, Arizona State Parks
1300 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85001
(602) 542-4009, Website http://www.azstateparks.gov
University of Arizona
Main Library, Map Room
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-6406
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Highway Maps
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Department of Transportation
206 S. 17th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 712-7498
County Highway Atlases
A full set of atlases for the state is available at SHPO and the Arizona Department of
Transportation. County transportation department offices will usually have sets for their own
county.
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records (1937–1993); History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Department of Transportation
206 S. 17th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 712-7498
Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-4011
State Historic Preservation Office
Arizona State Parks
1300 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-4009; Website: http://www.pr.state.az.us
Sanborn-Perris Fire Insurance Company Maps
The Sanborn maps for Arizona date from 1882 to the 1960s. The earliest Sanborn maps in
Arizona are of Tombstone. Sanborn-Perris Fire Insurance Company maps are widely available
as microfilm copies from a number of locations. Some are negative views (black background
with white lettering), while others are positive views (white background with black lettering).
The quality of the copies varies, and it pays to examine several versions if you will be
reproducing them in a report. A drawback to using the microfilm copies is that it is not possible
to see the color-coding used to designate building materials that are visible on the original
maps. Full-size color copies of Sanborn Maps are more difficult to locate. Facilities having these
copies are noted below. The Library of Congress has a complete set of the Sanborn maps and
may have them on-line in the near future. For information, consult the Library of Congress’s
American Memory website at http://memory.loc.gov sponsored by E Data Resources, Inc. For
more information contact Marla Krauss at mkrauss@CONNIX.COM
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records (entire state on microfilm)
1901 W. Madison Street
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Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Historical Society (entire state on microfilm, some full-size color copies for Tucson)
Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 628-5774
Arizona Historical Society (originals for Flagstaff & microfilm)
Northern Arizona Division
2340 North Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 774-6272
Arizona State University (microfilm and full-size color copies for Phoenix)
Hayden Library, Arizona Room
Tempe, AZ 8281
(480) 965-4932; Website: http://www.as.edu/lib (ASU library Catalog Home Page)
Noble Science Library, Map Collection
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 965-3582
Arizona State University (full-sized color copy of Phoenix 1947)
Arizona Historical Foundation
Hayden Library
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 966-8331
Burton Barr Library, City of Phoenix
Flagstaff Public Library (microfilm for Flagstaff)
300 W. Aspen
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 779-7670, (520) 774-6272
National Archives and Records Administration
700 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20408
Website: http://www.narn.gov/
National Archives and Records Administration – Regional Records Service
Laguna Niguel
24000 Avila Rd., first floor – east entrance
Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-6719
(949) 360-2641; E-mail: archives@laguna.nara.gov; Website:
http://www.narn.gov/regional/laguna.html
Northern Arizona University
Cline Library, Special Collections
P. O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu;
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Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
State Historic Preservation Office (color reproduction of Flagstaff 1901–1904)
Arizona State Parks
1300 W. Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-4009; Website: http://www.azstateparks.gov
University of Arizona (full-size color copies and microfilm, complete set for Tucson and much
of rest of state as well)
Main Library, Special Collections
Tucson, AZ 85721 (520)
(520) 621-6423
Midvale Collection Maps
The Midvale Collection is an original set of documents concerning prehistoric and historical-period
canals in Arizona. The bulk of this work focuses upon the Salt and Gila Rivers. As of
May 1, 1999, this collection was being prepared at Special Collections, Hayden Library, Arizona
State University. It cannot be accessed until the inventory and cataloging is completed.
City Plat/Subdivision Maps
These are usually available at the County Recorder’s Office or city government offices. See
listing under Property Title Records.
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records (for Maricopa County 1890s –1950s)
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Historical Society, Northern Arizona Division
2340 N. Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 774-6272
Tucson Public Library
Reference and Arizona Section
101 N. Stone Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 791-4393
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Bureau of Land Management (include current and past land-use activities such as homesteads)
Master Title Plats (Government Survey)
Arizona State Office
One N. Central Ave., Suite 800
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 417-9200
Other Maps
Bureau of Land Management (maps of tribal lands)
One N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 241-2281 (by appointment only)
Bureau of Indian Affairs (maps on Indian Lands)
Realty Department
Two Arizona Center, 13th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 379-6781
Electronic Sources
Library of Congress:
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/
Collection of digitized maps available for download
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Photographs
A number of institutions conserve, display, and make available to researchers historical-period
photographs. Local historical societies and museums may have resources unique to an area. A
useful published source for the Phoenix area (1870–1970) is McLaughlin and McLaughlin (1970).
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://photos.lib.az.us/
Arizona State University
Arizona Historical Foundation, Hayden Library
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 966-8331; Website: http://www.asu.edu/lib (ASU Library Catalog Home Page)
Arizona Historical Society, Central Arizona Division
1300 N. College
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 929-0292, ext. 173
Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 628-5774
Arizona Historical Society, Northern Arizona Division
340 N. Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 774-6272
Arizona Historical Society, Rio Colorado Division
240 S. Madison Avenue
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-1841
Arizona State Museum
Photographic Archives
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-2445
Arizona State University
Hayden Library, Arizona Room, Special Collections
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 965-4932; website: http://www.asu.edu/lib (ASU Library Catalog Home Page)
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Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 N. Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 774-5213
National Park Service
Grand Canyon National Park
P.O. Box 129
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
(928) 638-7758
Phoenix Public Library and Phoenix Museum of History
Images of Arizona
http://azhistoricalimages.org/index.jsp
Northern Arizona University (750,000 images from Flagstaff and Colorado Plateau area)
Cline Library, Special Collections
P.O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu;
Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
Sharlot Hall Museum (Yavapai County)
415 W. Gurley Street
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 445-3122
State Historic Preservation Office (photos with National Register and State Register files)
Arizona State Parks
1300 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85001
(602) 542-4009; Website: http://www.azstateparks.gov
University of Arizona
Main Library, Special Collections
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-6423
For online exhibits of various Arizona celebrities and historical events go to
http://www.library.arizona.edu/speccoll/public_programs/
US Farm Security Administration (FSA), Dorothea Lange Collection
Photograph collection of farm workers in California and Arizona during the Great Depression.
Dorothea Lange took the photos at the request of the FSA
http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/lange/index.html
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Aerial Photographs
Colorado River Corridor (Glen Canyon Dam to Lake Meade)
Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center
2255 Gemini Dr., Bldg. 1, Rm. 143
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 556-7373
Aerials are intermittent for the years 1935 to the 1980s, but are available for every year from
1990 to the present.
Flagstaff-Area Coverage
Northern Arizona University
Cline Library, Studio Collections, Fronski Collection
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu;
Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
Phoenix Area Coverage
1935 Fairchild over flight is the earliest complete set of photographs for the Phoenix area. They
were taken to show where Salt River Project (SRP) irrigation was possible and cover the Salt
River basin from Granite Reef Dam to Gillespie, including some Verde River valley coverage.
Originals are in California, but local copies are available at SRP.
Arizona State University
Noble Science Library, Map Collection
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 965-3582; Website: http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/govdocs/maps/mapcoll.htm
ASU has Landis Collection aerials from 1969 to the present, which mostly cover the Metro
Phoenix area, and Fairchild Collection aerials for 1935 to 1939.
Fairchild Aerial Photography Collection
Whitter College
Whitter, CA 90608
(562) 907-4220
Rupp Aerial Photographs
4811 N. Seventh Street
Phoenix, AZ 85014
(602) 277-0439
Aerial photographs are available from a number of commercial companies in Phoenix, but
Rupp has a series of six over flights dating from 1949 to the 1990s for the Phoenix area.
Salt River Project Research Archives
Shelley Dudley
North Project Drive
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 236-5900, ext. 6626
Salt, Gila, and Santa Cruz River Valleys Coverage
Aerial photographs of canals in the Salt, Gila, and Santa Cruz River valleys were collected in
1930 by Neal Judd of the Smithsonian Institution; the Salt River photographs have annotations
by Odd Halseth. See: Judd, Neal (1931) Arizona’s Prehistoric Canals, from the Air. Exploration and
Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution in 1930, pp. 157–166. Copies can be found at the
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Arizona State Museum and in Special Collections at the University of Arizona Library.
Arizona State Museum (low-elevation, oblique photos of Salt River canals, Tempe, Mesa,
Phoenix)
Photographic Archives
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-2445
Smithsonian Institution (Gila and Santa Cruz River valleys, 10,000-foot vertical shots)
Office of Printing & Photographic Services
MAH CB-054, MRC 644
14th & Constitution Ave., N.W.
Washington, DC 20560
(202) 357-1933
Statewide Coverage
Arizona Department of Transportation
206 S. 17th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 712-7258
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records (Arizona State Land Dept. Ortho Photo
Quads)
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Tucson Coverage
Arizona Historical Society (Magee Collection, 1920s–1980s; U.S. Army Signal Corps 1924 aerials)
Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 628-5774
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Architectural Plans and Drawings
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 542-3701 (library); (602) 926-720 (History and Archives Div.);
E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Historical Society (Lescher & Mahoney and Fitzhugh & Fitzhugh Collections)
Central Arizona Division
1300 N. College
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 929-0292
Arizona State University (including Albert Chase MacCarther Collection)
College of Architecture
Architecture Special Collections
Tempe, AZ 85281
Northern Arizona University (Mary Jane Colter Plans & University Properties)
Cline Library, Special Collections
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu
Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
State Historic Preservation Office
Arizona State Parks
1300 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-4009; Website: http://www.azstateparks.gov
University of Arizona (by appointment only, includes Roy Place collection)
College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture
Architectural Archives
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-2991
Electronic Sources
http://www.pghbridges.com/basics.htm
Drawings of bridges, as well as terminology and construction techniques.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/habs_haer
Digitized collection of HABS/HAER Reports.
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Business and City Directories
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Historical Society, Central Arizona Division
1300 N. College
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 929-0292
Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 628-5774
Arizona State University
Hayden Library, Arizona Room, Special Collections
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 965-4932; Website: http://www.asu.edu/lib (ASU Library Catalog Home Page)
Arizona Historical Foundation, Hayden Library
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 966-8331
City of Phoenix Public Library
Burton Barr Central Library, Arizona Room
1221 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Catalog website: http://www.pac.lib.ci.phoenix.az.us/web/
Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, some for Williams, phone directories for Winslow)
Cline Library, Special Collections
P. O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu;
website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
Tucson-Pima Public Library
Main Library
P.O. Box 27470
Tucson, AZ 85726
(520) 791-4010
University of Arizona
Main Library, Special Collections
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-6423
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Newspapers
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records (primarily on microfilm, but some hard
copies exist)
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 628-5774
Arizona State University (the Sacks Collection, an annotated card file of newspaper references,
is also located here)
Hayden Library, Arizona Room
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 965-4932; website: http://www.asu.edu/lib (ASU Library Catalog Home Page)
Arizona Historical Foundation, Hayden Library
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 966-8331
City of Phoenix Public Library
Burton Barr Central Library, Arizona Room
1221 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Catalog website: http://www.pac.lib.ci.phoenix.az.us/web/
Northern Arizona University (1888–1900 indexed and on microfilm)
Cline Library, Microfilm Area
P.O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu;
Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/indexes/Sun/index.html
Index of Flagstaff area newspapers between 1887 and 1894 (Arizona Champion, Coconino Sun,
Coconino Sun Weekly).
University of Arizona
Main Library
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-6441
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Tax and Building Records
County Assessor’s Offices
Apache County
P.O. Box 770
St. Johns, AZ 85936
(928) 337-4364
www.co.apache.az.us/Departments/Assessor/
Mohave County
P.O. Box 7000
Kingman, AZ 86402
(928) 753-0703
http://legacy.co.mohave.az.us/depts/assessor/
Cochise County
P.O. Box 168
Bisbee, AZ 85603
(520) 432-9344
www.co.cochise.az.us/Assessor/Default.htm
Navajo County
P.O. Box 668
Holbrook, AZ 86025
(928) 524-4084
www.navajocountyaz.gov/assessor
Coconino County
100 Birch
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 779-6500
www.coconino.az.gov/assessor.aspx?id=36
Pima County
115 N. Church Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 740-8156
www.asr.pima.gov/
Gila County
P.O. Box 271
Globe, AZ 85502
(928) 425-3231
www.co.gila.az.us/assessor/default/html
Pinal County
P.O. Box 709
Florence, AZ 85232
(520) 868-636
http://pinalcountyaz.gov/DEPARTMENTS/ASSESSOR
Graham County
800 Main Street
Safford, AZ 85546
(520) 428-2828
www.graham.az.gov/graham_CMS/
Santa Cruz County
2150 N. Congress Drive
Nogales, AZ 85628
(520) 761-7800
www.co.santa-cruz.az.us/assessor/index.htm
Greenlee County
P.O. Box 777
Clifton, AZ 85533
(928) 865-5302
www.co.greenlee.az.us/assessor/
Yavapai County
1015 Fair Street
Prescott, AZ 86305
(928) 771-3220
www.co.yavapai.az.us/assessor.aspx
La Paz County
P.O. Box 790
Parker, AZ 85344
(928) 669-6165
www.co.la-paz.az.us/assessor.htm
Yuma County
198 S. Main Street
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 329-2020
www.co.yuma.az.us/assr/index.html
Maricopa County
301 W. Jefferson
Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602) 506-3406
www.maricopa.gov/assessor/
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Property Title Records
These records are generally located in each county’s recorder’s office. Some title companies also
have older record information they may be willing to share. For Tucson, consult the O’Quinn
abstract books (4 vols.) for pre-1940 property transactions (at Special Collections, University of
Arizona Main Library) and the Oury Deeds (1862) at the Arizona Historical Society, Southern
Arizona Division (Collection M 1072). Some records (e.g. those for Pima County) have been
automated and can be accessed on-site. In some cases, it may be useful to have a title search
performed by a title company.
County Recorder’s Offices
Apache County
P.O. Box 425
St. Johns, AZ 85936
(928) 337-4364
Mohave County
315 E. Oak
Kingman, AZ 86401
(928) 753-0701
Cochise County
P.O. Box 184
Bisbee, AZ 85603
(520) 432-9270
Navajo County
P.O. Box 668
Holbrook, AZ 86025
(928) 524-4190
Coconino County
100 Birch
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 779-6585
Pima County
115 N. Church Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 740-8350
Gila County
1400 E. Ash Street
Globe, AZ 85501
(928) 425-3231, ext.230
Pinal County
383 N. Main Street
Florence, AZ 85232
(520) 868-7100
Graham County
921 Thatcher Blvd.
Safford, AZ 85546
(520) 428-2828
Santa Cruz County
2150 N. Congress Drive
Nogales, AZ 85621
(520) 761-7800, ext. 3037
Greenlee County
P.O. Box 1625
Clifton, AZ 85533
(928) 865-2632
Yavapai County
1015 Fair Street
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 771-3244
La Paz County
1112 Joshua, #201
Parker, AZ 85344
(928) 669-6136
Yuma County
198 S. Main Street
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 329-2061
Maricopa County (City of Phoenix on microfilm)
111 South 3rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 506-3535
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State Land Leases
State Land Department
1616 W. Adams Street
Phoenix, AZ 87007
(602) 542-4631
Holdings include information about current and historical lessees. Some information about
improvements to the land is available in the lease documents.
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Irrigation/Farming Records
Salt River Project Research Archives
History Services
1521 N. Project Drive
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 236-2723
http://www.srpnet.com/about/history/facts.aspx
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
U.s. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation
6150 W. Thunderbird Road
Glendale, AZ 85306-4001
(623) 773-6200
Historic Photographs on-line: http://www.usbr.gov/history/archives.html
1913-1914 Farm Unit Maps
1902-1903 Reclamation Survey
Arizona Historical Society
Central Arizona Division
1300 N. College
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 929-9499
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Local Histories
A guide to local historical societies, entitled Official Directory Arizona Historical Museums and
Related Support Organizations, is available free from the Arizona Historical Society, Tucson. For
general reference, see Arizona Place Names, by Will C. Barnes (1935, 1988) and Byrd H. Granger
(1960, 1983).
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Historical Society, Central Arizona Division
1300 N. College
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 929-0292
Arizona Historical Society, Rio Colorado Division
240 S. Madison Avenue
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-1841
Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85271
(520) 628-5774
Arizona Historical Society, Northern Arizona Division
340 N. Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 774-6272
Arizona State University
Hayden Library
Arizona Room, Special Collections, Luhrs Reading Room
Tempe, AZ 5281
(480) 965-4932; Website: http://www.asu.edu/lib (ASU Library Catalog Home Page)
City of Phoenix Public Library
Burton Barr Central Library
Arizona Room
1221 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Catalog website: http://www.pac.lib.ci.phoenix.az.us/web/
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Northern Arizona University
Cline Library, Special Collections
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
(928) 523-5551; website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
Electronic Sources
Ghost Towns
http://www.ghosttowns.com/statea/az/az.html
A source for brief histories of some early towns in Arizona. Use for initial ID, then use other
references to verify information.
Airfields
http://wwwairfields-freeman.com/AZ/Airfields_AZ.html
Includes abandoned and little known airfields in Arizona.
Highways
http://www.arizonaroads.com/
This site describes existing and abandoned highways in Arizona.
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infastructure/history.html
Histories of federal highways and systems.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/exhibits/swetc/
University of Arizona Books of the Southwest (E-Books). Digitized collection of books relating
to Arizona, including the Thomas Farish volumes.
http://content.library.arizona.edu/collections/asdo/
Arizona-Sonora Documents online. Provides access to digital materials from various state
institutions relating to Sonora, Mexico. From 19th and 20th century.
http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/tubac/index.html
Dobyns, Henry F. (1995 {reformatted edition}) Tubac Through Four Centuries: An Historical
Resume and Analysis.
http://www.gilariver.com/education.htm
Electronic documents relating to the land use history along the Gila River written for the Pima-
Maricopa Irrigation Projects.
http://books.google.com/books?hl=en
A collection of books digitized by Google. Many that are still copyrighted may have partial
views; however, there are many books that have become bublic domain and are available for
download as PDFs, including those related to Arizona history (Farish, Hamilton, Hodge,
Bancroft. Etc). There are also books related to historic materials research.
http://international.loc.gov/intldl/eshtml/
Digitized document library of Spain, the United States, and American Frontier
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Census Records
Federal census enumeration sheets listing individuals and their ages, places of birth,
occupation, and other information, are available on microfilm at several locations in Arizona.
The dicennial census is available from 1860 to 1920. Additionally, special censuses were made in
1864, 1866, 1867, and 1869. The census for 1890 was destroyed by fire in the 1920s. The census
Soundex system enables one to locate a particular individual by name without having to resort
to a page-by-page search of the enumeration schedules. Using the Soundex system is initially a
rather complicated process; we recommend consulting a librarian for assistance. The census
schedules are residence based, and if a name is known, but the community in which a person
resided is unknown, they are impossible to use. The Soundex system allows the researcher to
locate the place of residence when only the name is known.
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona Historical Society, Central Arizona Division
1300 N. College
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 929-0292
Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 628-5774
Arizona State University
Hayden Library, Arizona Room, Special Collections
Tempe, AZ 5281
(480) 965-4932; Website: http://www.asu.edu/lib (ASU Library Catalog Home Page)
City of Phoenix Public Library
Burton Barr Central Library, Arizona Room
1221 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Catalog website: http://www.pac.lib.ci.phoenix.az.us/web/
Northern Arizona University
Cline Library, Special Collections
P. O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu; Website:
http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
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Vital Records (Birth, Marriage, and Death Records)
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Department of Health Services
Vital Records Section
P.O. Box 3887
1740 W. Adams
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-1000, http://genealogy.az.gov
LDS Church (see Genealogical Records)
Local Mortuary and Funeral Directors for burial and grave records
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Genealogical Records
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Department of Health Services
Vital Records Section
P.O. Box 3887
1740 W. Adams
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-1000, http://genealogy.az.gov
Flagstaff Public Library
300 W. Aspen
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 779-7670
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The LDS Church has several family history centers that can be accessed for research relating to
individuals and their families. Website: http://www.familysearch.org
Mesa Family History Center
41 South Hobson
Mesa, AZ 85204
(480) 964-1200
Flagstaff Family History Center
625 E. Cherry
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 774-2930
Tucson Family History Center
500 S. Langley Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85710
(520) 298-0905
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Historic Cemetery Records
The State Historic Preservation Office is working with the “Inventory of Arizona Historic
Cemeteries Advisory Group to establish a central inventory of historical cemeteries in Arizona.
The inventory will provide basic information on the property, such as, location, ownership,
dates of use, types of graves, condition of the property, etc. The inventory will not include
specific information about who is buried in the cemeteries. Cemetery Inventory Forms are
available from the SHPO. The SHPO also has information on cemeteries listed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
Arizona State Historic Preservation Office
1300 W. Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602/542-4009).
For more detailed information about cemeteries and individuals buried in the cemeteries,
contact the following resources:
Arizona State Genealogical Society
8258 E. Kenyon Dr.
Tucson, AZ
(520) 886-3363
Northern Arizona Genealogical Society
3299 Rose Lane
Prescott, AZ 86305
(928) 445-8996
Pioneers Cemetery Association
Historic Smirthwaite House
14th Avenue and Jefferson in Downtown Phoenix
P. O. Box 63342
Phoenix, AZ 85082-3342
www.azhistcemeteries.org
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Oral Histories/Interviews
Arizona Historical Society (includes Phoenix History Project)
Central Arizona Division
1300 N. College
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 929-0292, ext. 5
Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 628-5774
Arizona State University
Hayden Library
Arizona Room, Special Collections
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 965-4932; Website: http://www.asu.edu/lib (ASU Library Catalog Home Page)
Northern Arizona University
Cline Library, Special Collections
P.O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
(928) 523-5551; E-mail: Special.Collections@nau.edu;
Website: http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/index.html
Tempe Historical Museum
809 E. Southern Avenue
Tempe, AZ 85205
(480) 350-5100
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Mining Records
Records of mining activity can be found at a variety of state, federal, and county repositories.
These records include information on unpatented and patented claims, maps of patented
claims, photographs of mines and mining activity, court documents, business records, among
other records. Newspapers are also a tremendously important source of information about
specific mines and mining districts. The 15 county recorder’s offices in Arizona have the only
records of unpatented mining claims, which are the most numerous. These are filed and
indexed by the name of the claim and by the name of the locator. Published sources are
important too, including those of the Mining Club of the Southwest Foundation (Tucson), the
journal Mining and Engineering World, the Engineering and Mining Journal, the Mining Congress
Journal, U.S. Geological Survey bulletins, publications by the former Arizona Bureau of Mines,
the Copper Handbook, CRM reports, and many others.
Arizona Geological Survey Library
416 W. Congress, Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 770-3500
Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
949 E. 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 628-5774
Bureau of Land Management
Arizona State Office
222 N. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 417-9200
Department of Mines and Mineral Resources
1502 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 255-3791
Sharlot Hall Museum (primarily photographs)
415 W. Gurley Street
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 445-3122
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Business Records
In addition to the business directories and other resources listed in this document, a valuable
source of information about Arizona incorporated businesses is the Arizona Corporation
Commission. The holdings of the commission contain at least the incorporation papers for most
of the companies incorporated in Arizona from the late nineteenth century to the present.
Arizona Corporation Commission
1300 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-3026, 1 (800)345-5819; Website: http://www.cc.state.az.us
U.S. Patent Office Records
Google has full-text searchable patent images. http://google.com/patents
Electronic Sources
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html
Search and view US Patents approved after 1790
http://www.patentec.com/data/class/Classes.html
Provides a list of Patent Classes by Title.
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Court Records
As with many sources of information in Arizona, the researcher frequently finds it necessary to
check for civil and criminal court records at more than one repository. These documents include
the territorial records of the federal judicial districts and those of the superior courts that were
established in 1912 with statehood. Documents related to the appeals and tax courts are also
available. Court records can be found in the offices of the clerk of court in all 15 county
courthouses; at the Department of Library, Archives and Public Records; at the University of
Arizona Law Library; and at the Arizona State University Law Library. Special collections
departments at the three state university libraries may also have limited holdings of court
records. Appeals court cases are published in Arizona Reports, copies of which are available at
the university law libraries, offices of law firms, and at the Arizona State Library, Archives and
Public Records. An example of a historical-archaeological report in which court records were
extensively used is Ayres et al. (1992).
Arizona State of Library, Archives and Public Records; History and Archives Div.
1901 W. Madison Street
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 926-3720; E-mail: archives@lib.az.us; Website: http://www.lib.az.us
Arizona State University
John J. Roth–Wm. C. Blakely Law Library
College of Law
P.O. Box 877806
Tempe, AZ 85287
(480) 965-6141; Website: http://www.lawlib.asu.edu
Federal Records Center
National Archives and Records Administration
24000 Avila
Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-6719
(949) 360-2618
Federal Records Center
National Archives and Records Administration
Bldg. 48, Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225-0307
(303) 236-0801
Addresses for the various county courthouses are listed elsewhere in this document.
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Arizona/National Register of Historic Places Files and
State Historic Property Inventory Files
State Historic Preservation Office
Arizona State Parks
1300 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-4009, 542-4174; Website: http://pr.state.az.us
National Register of Historic Places
Washington, D.C.
Website: http://www.nr.nps.gov/nrishome.htm
Context Studies
As part of statewide preservation planning, the SHPO prepares historic context studies for
major historical themes relevant to Arizona. “Information about historic properties must be
divided into manageable units before it can be useful for planning purposes. Major decisions
about identifying, evaluating, registering, and treating historic properties are most reliably
made in the context of other related properties. A historic context is an organizational format
that groups information about related historic properties, based on theme, geographic limits,
and chronological period” (Secretary of Interior’s Standards). Historic context studies for
Arizona are available from Arizona State Parks for the cost of printing and postage. Contexts
currently in print and available for purchase from Arizona State Parks include: Homesteading in
Arizona; Commerce in Phoenix, 1870-1942; Gold and Silver Mining in Arizona, 1848-1945; The Chinese
in Arizona, 1870-1950; The United States Military in Arizona, 1846-1945; Transcontinental
Railroading in Arizona, 1878-1940; Prehistoric Rock Art in Arizona, Historic Trails in Arizona from
Coronado to 1940; Prehistoric to Historic Transition Period in Arizona, circa AD 1519 to 1692;
Paleoindian and Archaic Sites in Arizona; Cattle Ranching in Arizona; and the New Deal in Arizona.
The SHPO library has copies of additional context studies that are no longer being printed.
A number of federal agencies, such as, the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management and
the Bureau of Reclamation and the Arizona Department of Transportation have participated in
historic context development and statewide inventory projects.
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APPENDIX A
Historic Context Studies Available from the
Arizona State Historic Preservation Office
Prehistoric Water Utilization and Technology in Arizona $12.00
Homesteading in Arizona $ 6.00
Commerce in Phoenix 1870-1942 $6.00
Gold and Silver Mining, 1848-1945 $9.00
The Chinese in Arizona, 1870-1950 $7.00
The United States Military in Arizona, 1846-1945 $7.00
Transcontinental Railroading in Arizona, 1878-1940 $7.00
Prehistoric Rock Art in Arizona $12.00
Historic Trails in Arizona from Coronado to 1940 $7.00
Prehistoric to Historic Transition Period in Arizona, circa AD 1519 to 1692 $10.00
Palioindian and Archaic Sites in Arizona $10.00
Arizona Towns: Planning the Past, Saving the Future Video $9.95
Shipping
$6.00 & under $3.00
$6.01 – 25.00 $4.00
25.01-75.0 $6.00
75.01 & over $7.00
To order, please send your request and address to:
Arizona State Parks, 1300 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007
Make check or money order to Arizona State Parks
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APPENDIX B
Resources for Local History Research, Arizona History and Archives Division,
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
Records Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Yavapai Yuma
est. 1879 est. 1881 est. 1891 est. 1891 est. 1871 est. 1864 est. 1895 est. 1864 est. 1875 est. 1864 est. 1864
District Court
Marr. Certificates 1879–1931 1881–1978 1891–1972 1881–1970 1871–1960 1887–1948 1895–1970 1908–1921 1864–1941 1870–1972
Marr. Affidavits 1889–1931 1912–1930 1891–1969 1894–1966 1919–1943 1895–1970 1874–1910 1918–1969
Marr. License 1871–1960 1887–1948 1881–1912 1874–1910 1864–1941 1864–1949
Civil Casesa 1881–1929 1885–1929 1890–1936 1881–1929 1871–1922 1867–1911 1895–1929 1864–1912 1876–1929 1912–1922 1912–1922
Criminal cases 1876–1940 1881–1928 1881–1907 1881–1929 1879–1929 1880–1912 1895–1981 1864–1912 1876–1929 1912–1940 1865–1911
Probate 1879–1914 1903–1921 1894–1940 1882–1929 1878–1911 1889–1958 1864–1912 1875–1937 1864–1941 1864–1949
Insanity 1891–1925 1881–1944 1879–1932 1878–1911 1901–1929 1887–1913 1879–1929 1883–1929
Inquests 1882–1947 1887–1925 1891–1930 1892–1930 1893–1935 1915–1970 1883–1929 1866–1929
Wills/Estates 1882–1928 1891–1951 1882–1935 1877–1948 1885–1924 1895–1913 1866–1909 1875–1949 1867–1928
Naturalizationb 1881–1931 1891–1929 1894–1912 1912–1913 1897–1929 1912–1914 1875–1929 1906–1968
School Supt
Census 1926 1910–1920 1890–1933 1882–1920 1905–1940 1908–1915 1888–1963 1885–1936 1870–1932
Teacher Regs 1882–1955 1914–1954 1893–1970 1942–1950 1891–1950 1910–1952 1874–1965
Assessor
Assessor Rolls 1905 1902–1914 1905 1872–1912 1905 1905 1879–1944 1905 1881–1941 1878–1958
Recorder
Great Register 1884–1910 1882–1910 1894–1911 1882–1910 1876–1932 1894–1911 1895–1932 1876–1881 1894–1911 1882–1926 1882–1915
Sec’y of State
Census 1882 1882 1872–1882 1866–1882 1866–1882 1876–1882 1866–1882 1866–1876
Auto License 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917 1912–1917
aDivorce records are found in several record groups including the Territorial Legislature and Superior Courts
bNaturalization is administered by Federal District Courts. Before 1920, federal courts delegated this responsibility to various state and county courts.
Compiled by J. Homer Thiel
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APPENDIX C
Bibliography of Material Culture Sources and Background Resources
This list of sources is intended to provide some basic references on the identification of various
classes of material culture found on historical-period sites in the western United States. This list
only provides the most basic references (some are cross-listed); it is not exhaustive. To learn more
about a particular material class, consult the references cited or bibliographies sections of each of
the references. Another way of learning about historical-period artifacts is through museum
displays or museum or teaching collections. Use all web sources with caution.
Bottles, Glass
Anchor Hocking Glass Company
1999 About Anchor Hocking 1905–today. Anchor Hocking Glass Company
Information. http://anchorhocking.com/index_companyinfo.html
Armstrong, Jane R., and Peter D. Schulz
1980 Pontil Scars and Snap Cases as Dating Tools for Nineteenth-Century Glass: New
Light from Old Sacramento. In Papers on Old Sacramento Archeology, edited by
Peter D. Schulz and Betty J. Rivers, pp. 45–48. California Archeology Reports No.
19. Cultural Resource Management Unit, Department of Parks and Recreation,
Sacramento.
Busch, Jane
1987 Second Time Around: A Look at Bottle Reuse. Historical Archaeology 21(1):67–80.
Devner, Kay
1968 Patent Medicine Picture. Tombstone Epitaph, Tombstone, Arizona.
Fike, Richard
1987 The Bottle Book: A Comprehensive Guide to Historic Embossed Medicine Bottles. Gibbs
M. Smith, Salt Lake City.
Fontana, Bernard
1968 Bottles and History: The Case of Magdalena de Kino, Sonora, Mexico. Historical
Archaeology 2:45–55.
Friedrich, Manfred, and Donald Bull
1976 The Register of United States Breweries, 1876–1976, vol. 1. Holly Press, Stamford,
Connecticut.
Giarde, Jeffrey L.
1980 Glass Milk Bottles: Their Makers and Marks. Time Travelers Press, Bryn Mawr,
California.
Holscher, Harold H.
1965 Hollow and Specialty Glass: Background and Challenge. The Glass
Industry 46. Reprint. Owens-Illinois, Toledo.
Hunt, William J., Jr. (compiler)
1995 Embossed Medicine Bottle Labels: An Electronic Finding Aid for the
Identification of Archeological Specimens (rev. 1997). Midwest Archeological
Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska. Also see
http://www.mwac.nps.gov/bottle_glass
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Jones, Olive R.
1971 Glass Bottle Push-ups and Pontil Marks. Historical Archaeology 5:62–73.
1986 Cylindrical English Wine and Beer Bottles 1735–1850. Studies in Archaeology,
Architecture and History. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Environment
Canada. Hull, Quebec, Canada.
2000 A Guide to Dating Glass Tableware: 1900 to 1940. In Studies in Material Culture
Research, edited by Karlis Karklins, pp. 141–232. Society for Historical
Archaeology, California, Pennsylvania.
Jones, Olive R., and Catherine Sullivan
1989 The Parks Canada Glass Glossary for the Description of Containers, Tableware, Flat
Glass, and Closures. Rev ed. Canadian Parks Service, Ottawa.
Lief, Alfred
n.d. A Close-up of Closures, History and Progress. Glass Container Manufacturer’s
Institute, New York.
Lindsey, William
ND http://www.sha.org/bottle/index.htm
Bureau of Land Management/Society for Historical Archaeology sponsored
website on glass bottles. Contains dating , descriptions of bottles, and reference
manual on glass and bottles, with some digitized for download as PDFs.
Lockhart, William
2000 Bottles on the Boarder: The History and Bottles of the Soft Drink Industry in El Paso
Texas, 1881-2000. State University, New Mexico.
http://www.alamo.nmsu.edu/~lockhart/EPSodas/index.html
2001 Just Who in the Heck is Lula Anyway? The Alamogordo, New Mexico,
Carbonated Beverage Industry and Its Bottles. New Mexico State University,
New Mexico.
http://www.alamo.nmsu.edu/~lockhart/AlamoSod/index.html
2001 You Can Whip Our Cream, But You Can’t Beat Our Milk: The Dairies of Otero County,
New Mexico, 1889 to 1977. New Mexico State University, New Mexico.
http://www.alamo.nmsu.edu/~lockhart/AlamMilk/index.html
Lorrain, Dessamae
1968 An Archaeologist’s Guide to Nineteenth Century American Glass. Historical
Archaeology 2:35–44.
Meigh, Edward
1960 The Development of the Automatic Glass Bottle Machine. Glass Technology
1(1):25–50.
Mentholatum Company Information
1999 Mentholatum Company Information. http://www.mentholatum.com/ [Use all
website source with caution.]
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Miller, George L., and Tony McNichol
2002 Dates For Suction Scarred Bottles: Chronological Changes in Owens Machine
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Miller, George L., and Anthony Pacey
1985 The Impact of Mechanization on the Glass Container Industry. Historical
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Miller, George L., and Catherine Sullivan
1984 Machine-Made Glass Containers and the End of Production for Mouth-Blown
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Munsey, Cecil
1970 The Illustrated Guide to Collecting Bottles. Hawthorne Books, New York.
Paul, John R., and Paul W. Parmalee
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1958 A History of the American Soft Drink Industry, 1807–1957. American Bottlers of
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Toulouse, Julian H.
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1971 Bottle Makers and Their Marks. Thomas Nelson, New York.
Whitall, Tatum, and Company
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Zumwalt, Betty
1980 Ketchup, Pickles, Sauces—19th Century Food in Glass. Mark West Publishers,
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Buttons
Albert, Alphaeus H.
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Publishing Co., Boyertown, Pennsylvania.
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Brinckerhoff, Sidney B.
1972 Metal Uniform Insignia of the U.S. Army in the Southwest, 1846–1902. Rev. and enl.
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Luscomb, Sally C.
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1962 Uniform Buttons as Aids in the Interpretation of Military Sites. Curator 5:346–352.
Wyckoff, Martin A.
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1963-1972 Western Collector Magazine. Index.
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1229-1962 Bottle guide for Clorox bottles when plastic jugs replaces the amber bottle.
Glass Beads
Conn, Richard G.
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Dittemore, Diane D.
1986 Pima Indian Beaded Baskets in the Arizona State Museum. American Indian Art
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Karklins, Karlis, and Roderick Sprague
1972 Glass Trade Beads in North America: An Annotated Bibliography. Historical
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Kidd, Kenneth E., and Martha Ann Kidd
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Orchard, William C.
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Ceramics
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DeBolt, Gerald
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1962 Papago Indian Pottery. University of Washington Press, Seattle.
Gaston, Mary Frank
1983 The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Flow Blue China. Collector Books, Paducah,
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Gates, William C., Jr., and Dana Ormerod
1982 The East Liverpool Pottery District: Identification of Manufacturers and Marks.
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Godden, Geoffrey A.
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1981 American Stonewares, the Art and Craft of Utilitarian Potters. Schiffer Publishing,
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Gurke, Karl
1987 Bricks and Brickmaking: A Handbook for Historical Archaeology. University of Idaho
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1982 The Cartridge Guide. Stockpole Books, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Kenmotsu, Nancy
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1983 More on Gunflints. Historical Archaeology 17(2):27–40.
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download.
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National Canners Association Research Laboratories Staff
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1984 Cans in the Countryside. Historical Archaeology 18:97–111.
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2000 A Guide to the Description and Interpretation of Metal Files. In Studies in
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1976 Firearms, Traps, and Tools of the Mountain Men. University of New Mexico Press,
Albuquerque. Originally published 1967, Alfred A. Knopf.
Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company
1980 [1865] Illustrated Catalogue of American Hardware of the Russell and Erwin
Manufacturing Company. Russell and Erwin Manufacturing Company, New
Britain, Connecticut. 1980 facsimile edition. Association for Preservation
Technology, Ottawa.
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California. Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe.
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Wells, Tom
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Other Material Classes/Artifact Types (Dolls, Leather, Marbles, Shell, Synthetics)
Anderson, Adrienne
1968 The Archaeology of Mass-Produced Footware. Historical Archaeology 2:56–65.
Brinckerhoff, Sidney B.
1976 Boots and Shoes of the Frontier Soldier, 1865–1893. Museum Monograph No. 7.
Arizona Historical Society, Tucson.
Claassen, Cheryl
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Historical Archaeology 28(2).
DuBois, J. Harry
1972 Plastics History: U.S.A. Cahners Books, Boston.
Friedel, Robert
1983 Pioneer Plastic: The Making and Selling of Celluloid. University of Wisconsin Press,
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2000 A Preliminary Annotated Bibliography on Electrical Artifacts. In Studies in
Material Culture Research, edited by Karlis Karklins, pp. 134–140. Society for
Historical Archaeology, California, Pennsylvania.
Huddleson, Julia E., and Mitsuru S. Watanabe
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Archaeology, California, Pennsylvania.
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Pritchett, Jack, and Allen Pastron
1983 Ceramic Dolls as Chronological Indicators: Implications from a San Francisco
Dump Site. In Forgotten Places and Things: Archaeological Perspectives on American
History, compiled and edited by Albert E. Ward, pp. 321–334. Contributions to
Anthropological Studies No. 3. Center for Anthropological Studies,
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Randall, Mark
1972 Early Marbles. Historical Archaeology 5:102–105.
Barbed Wire Study Collection – Exhibit at Tombstone Courthouse State Park
General References and Other Resources
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Berge, Dale L.
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Foundation Brand Names
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Note: Many useful articles on historical archaeology and material culture are published in
Historical Archaeology, the journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Some back issues
are available as individual issues or on CD-ROM. For more information on publications or
membership in the organization, go to the Society’s website: http://www.sha.org.
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APPENDIX D
Bibliography of Historical Archaeological Reports
Anderson, Adrienne
1970 From Family Home to Slum Apartment: Archaeological Analysis within the Urban
Renewal Area, Tucson, Arizona. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Department of
Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
Anderson, Keith M., Fillman Bell, and Yvonne G. Stewart
1982 Quitobaquito: A Sand Papago Cemetery. The Kiva 47(4):215–237.
Ayres, James E.
1970 An Early Historic Burial from the Village of Bac. The Kiva 36(2):44–48.
1978 Archaeological Report: Preliminary Report of Excavations at TUR 1:6 (the
Cordova House). In The Restoration of La Casa Cordova, compiled and edited by J.
B. Hunt, pp. 13–17. Junior League of Tucson, Tucson.
1979 Archaeological Investigations in the Art Center Block: A Brief Summary. In
Master Plan for the Tucson Museum of Art, Appendix 2. J. Gresham and Associates,
Tucson.
1982 An Archaeological Examination of an Historic Railroad Agent’s House. Archaeological
Research Services, Tempe.
1983 Archaeological Survey and Evaluation of Structural Components of the Roosevelt Power
Canal. Archaeological Research Services, Tempe.
1984 The Anglo Period in Archaeological and Historical Perspective. The Kiva 49:225–
232.
1984 The Archaeology of Chinese Sites in Arizona. In Origins and Destinations: 41
Essays on Chinese America. Los Angeles: Chinese Historical Society of Southern
California and UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
1984 A Cultural Resources Inventory of the Improvements to Business-10 in Quartzsite,
Arizona (Draft). Technical Series No. 50. Cultural & Environmental Systems,
Tucson.
1984 Rosemont: The History and Archaeology of Post-1880 Sites in the Rosemont Area, Santa
Rita Mountains, Arizona. Archaeological Series No. 147(3). Arizona State Museum,
University of Arizona, Tucson.
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1988 Historic Homestead and Ranch Survey along the Middle Agua Fria River. In
Second Annual Report. Historical Archaeology at Dam Construction Camps in Central
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Phoenix.
1990 Historic Archaeology at the Tucson Community Center. Archaeology Series No. 181.
Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson.
1991 Historical Archaeology in Arizona and New Mexico. Historical Archaeology
25(3):18–25.
1993 Archaeological Investigations at Vulcan Camp: Historic Mining on the Vulcan and
Prince Rupert Claims in the Pima Mining District. Cultural & Environmental
Systems, Inc., Tucson.
Ayres, James E., A. E. Rogge, E. J. Bassett, M. Keane, and D. L. Douglas
1992 Humbug! The Historical Archaeology of Placer Mining on Humbug Creek in Central
Arizona. Dames & Moore, Phoenix.
Ayres, James E., A. E. Rogge, Melissa Keane, Diane L. Douglas, Everett J. Bassett, Diane L.
Fenicle, Cindy L. Myers, Bonnie J. Clark, and Karen Turnmire
1993 The Historical Archaeology of Dam Construction Camps in Central Arizona: Vol. 2A.
Sites in the Roosevelt Dam Area. Intermountain Cultural Resource Services
Research Paper No. 11. Dames & Moore, Phoenix.
Ayres, James E., and Gregory R. Seymour
1993 Life on a 1930s Homestead: Historical Archaeological Investigations of the Brown’s
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Ayres, James E., and Lyle M. Stone
1983 Historical Period Cultural Resources. In Archaeological Assessment of the Middle
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Barnes, Mark R.
1972 Majolica of the Santa Cruz Valley, Arizona. In Mexican Majolica in Northern New
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1980 Mexican Lead-Glazed Earthenwares. In Spanish Colonial Frontier Research,
compiled by Henry F. Dobyns, pp. 92–110. Spanish Borderlands Research No. 1.
Center for Anthropological Studies, Albuquerque.
1984 Hispanic Period Archaeology in the Tucson Basin: An Overview. Kiva 49(3–
4):213–224.
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1984 Tucson: Development of a Community. Ph.D. dissertation, Catholic University of
America. Washington, D.C.
Barnes, Mark R., and Ronald V. May
1979 Mexican Majolica in Northern New Spain. Acoma Books, Ramona, California.
Originally published 1972, Occasional Paper No. 2. Pacific Coast Archaeological
Society, Ramona, California.
Barton, C. Michael, and Steven R. James
1991 The Phoenix Indian School Archaeological Project: Results of the Test Excavations.
Anthropological Field Studies No. 25. Arizona State University, Tempe.
Bell, Fillman, Keith M. Anderson, and Yvonne G. Stewart
1982 The Quitobaquito Cemetery and its History. Western Archeological and
Conservation Center, National Park Serice, Tucson.
Berge, Dale
1968 The Gila Bend Stage Station. The Kiva 33:169-243.
1968 Historical Archaeology in the American Southwest. Ph.D. dissertation, University of
Arizona, Tucson. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Bernard-Shaw, Mary, Lee Fratt, Frederick W. Huntington, Keith M. Katzer, Linda L. Mayro,
Deborah Swartz, and Henry D. Wallace
1988 Cultural Resources Testing Results for Continental Ranch, Pima County, Arizona.
Technical Report No. 87-3. Institute for American Research, Tucson.
Betancourt, Julia L.
1978 An Archaeological Synthesis of the Tucson Basin: Focus on the Santa Cruz and Its
Riverpark. Archaeological Series No. 116. Arizona State Museum, University of
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1980 Archaeological Test Excavations at the Building Depot, Yuma Territorial Prison State
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1982 An Archaeological Evaluation of the Tempe News Print Shop Site, 112 West 4th Street,
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1983 Archaeological Test Excavations in the Downtown Redevelopment Area of Tempe.
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APPENDIX E
Sources for Arizona History in the National Archives and Records Administration
In addition to the numerous in-state records sources, the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA) is an important repository for historical information related to the
myriad activities of the federal government. NARA holds many source materials for Arizona
and the Southwest, many of which can be of value to the historical archaeologist. The central
repositories for the bulk of this material are found in the National Archives Building on
Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., and the recently opened facility at College Park,
Maryland. For those researching Arizona history, it is more important to visit the regional
archives branches of NARA at Laguna Niguel, California, and Denver, Colorado. The latter
repositories contain most of the federal records relevant to Arizona. The addresses for these
locations are listed elsewhere in this document.
Accessing the holdings of NARA is not an overly complex process. However, the
assistance of an archivist is usually necessary. Preparation prior to a visit to the archives facility
is useful. Listed below are some guides to federal records available at the University of Arizona,
Arizona State University, and the Arizona department of Library, Archives and Public Records.
Chadwyck, Healey
1990 National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States. Teaneck, New
Jersey.
Friis, Herman
1974 Guide to Cartographic Records in the National Archives. NARA, Washington, D.C.
NARA
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Washington, D.C.
1996 National Archives Microfilm Resources for Research: A Comprehensive Catalog. Rev.
ed. NARA, Washington, D.C.
Szucs, Loretto, and Sandra Luebking
1988 The Archives: A Guide to the National Archives Field Branches. Ancestry Publishing,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Tutorow, Norman
1970 Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Arizona Territorial Court in the Los Angeles
Federal Record Cemter. NARA, Los Angeles.