Collection SearchContributing InstitutionState of Arizona Research Library- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public RecordsCollection Summary
Covering the mining town of Chloride, Arizona Territory, The Arizona Arrow made its debut around the turn of the 20th century. The newspaper included photos of the town of Chloride, which it touted as the "coming mining center of the Territory". In addition to news about local mines and the mining industry, other published information included train schedules, political reports, and personal interest news. Legal notices, advertisements, and even poetry were other additions published on its pages.
This collection includes the only issue the State of Arizona Research Library has in its physical collections. Due to the age and condition of this title, scans on the Arizona Memory Project are the best quality possible.
Dates of Publication1900-19??Frequency of PublicationWeeklyPlace of PublicationChloride, ArizonaLanguageEnglishPermissions and ReuseThe contents of the Arizona Digital Newspaper Program (ADNP) are available to the public by our partners for using in research, teaching, and private study. Please note that U.S. Copyright and intellectual property laws apply to the digital resources made available through this site.