The Humboldt |
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1916 |
The lure of gold; a tragedy of Dragoon station |
Durand |
1917 |
The Cactus Queen |
|
1917 |
The cover page |
|
1917 |
The governorship beckons |
|
1917 |
The richest mine in the world; United Verde Extension, the magic mine of the Jerome district |
|
1917 |
The governors; a tragedy of the hour |
Rockwood |
1917 |
The Sierra Ancha |
James |
1917 |
The story of the Clifton-Morenci district |
|
1918 |
The crowning product of a royal valley |
McClintock |
1918 |
The Arizona dream mine |
Spear |
1918 |
The friendly Pima of southern Arizona plains |
McClintock |
1918 |
The Apache in the Southwest |
Blount |
1919 |
The Apaches' last trek; migration of the tribesmen from Fort Apache to Florida |
Strover |
1919 |
The Apaches' last trek; migration of the tribesmen from Fort Apache in Florida |
Strover |
1919 |
The paymaster's holdup |
Strover |
1919 |
The history of irrigation along the Gila River |
Southworth |
1919 |
The history of irrigation along the Gila River |
Southworth |
1919 |
The outing season |
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1919 |
The house of Donofrio; story of the beginnings of business success of Phoenix family of commercial instincts and the characteristic virtues that insure achievement |
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1919 |
The outing season |
|
1919 |
The house of Donofrio |
|
1919 |
The house of Donofrio |
|
1919 |
The great diamond swindle occuring here nearly 50 years ago |
Farish |
1919 |
The roundup |
Smith |
1919 |
The big state of Arizona |
|
1919 |
The first families of Arizona |
McClintock |
1920 |
The League of the Southwest. |
Campbell |
1920 |
The League of the Southwest |
Campbell |
1920 |
The great proposed irrigation project of the Colorado River |
Colvina |
1921 |
The case of the Hopi; is th Indian Bureau forcing a new culture and religion on them against their will |
Schults |
1921 |
The Mammoth mine at Youngsberg in the Superstition mining district, Pinal County, Arizona |
Tiller |
1921 |
The Mammoth mine at Youngsberg in the Superstition mining district, Pinal County, Arizona |
Tiller |
1921 |
the Automobile Club of Arizona |
|
1921 |
The busy little bee |
Kennison |
1922 |
The paradox of the desert; how the wild plants of the arid Southwest supply man with food, drink, and materials for clothing and shelter |
Saunders |
1922 |
The Paradox of the desert; how the wild plants of the arid Southwest supply man with food, drink and materials for clothing and shelter |
Saunders |
1922 |
The spirit of the dead ( a Navajo ceremony) |
Rollins |
1922 |
The wizardy of Tumanoc |
Working |
1922 |
The College of Agriculture at work |
Working |
1922 |
The Arizona plan for the national development of the Colorado River |
Maxwell |
1922 |
The dance of Hasjelti; being an account of the yebitchai held at Thoreau N. M., November 9th to 18th |
Kluckholm |
1923 |
The burning question of the Colorado River |
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1923 |
The burning question of the Colorado River |
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1923 |
The wonderland of Arizona |
McGaffey |
1923 |
The Colorado River pact |
Underwood |
1923 |
The University of Arizona |
Marvin |
1923 |
The negotiation of the Gadsden treaty |
Rippy |
1923 |
The snake dance and its origin |
Corey |
1923 |
The end of the water trail |
Freeman |
1923 |
The Sierra Anchas, Gila County's summer camping ground |
Taylor |
1923 |
The S. O. S. of the Pimas; they must have water for their crops to avoid starvation and beggary |
Attwood |
1923 |
The need of flood control on the Colorado River |
Winsor |
1923 |
The need of flood control on the Colorado River |
Winsor |
1923 |
The scope of co-operative movement |
Spilsbury |
1924 |