Old Tucson; a hop, skip and jump history from 1539 Indian settlement to new and greater Tucson |
1911 |
A Short narrative of wealth in store for citizens of Yavapai County, Arizona |
1911 |
The Arizona Cook Book |
1911 |
Why Willcox? |
1911 |
The city of Tucson; its foundation and origin of its name |
1912 |
The cotton of the Hopi Indians: a new species of Gossypium |
1912 |
History of Eastern Arizona Stake of Zion: Early Settlement of Apache County |
1912 |
New Trails in Mexico |
1912 |
Arizona, The Newest State |
1912 |
The Settlement of Irrigated Lands |
1912 |
Winning the Southwest; a story of conquest, |
1912 |
Report on Fort Grant Military Reservation |
1912 |
Glendale Arizona Under the Roosevelt Dam |
1912 |
The National Irrigation Act and Amended Articles of Incorporation of the Salt River Valley Water Users' Association |
1912 |
A proposition to create a State Agricultural and Normal College for the State of Arizona to be located at Tempe |
1912 |
Report of the State Land Commission of Arizona |
1913 |
Douglas, Arizona |
1913 |
The Farm Unit under the Yuma Project |
1913 |
Western Grazing Grounds and Forest Ranges |
1913 |
Revenue laws of the State of Arizona: from Revised statutes of Arizona 1913 |
1913 |
The Colorado River campaign, 1781-1782; diary of Pedro Fages |
1913 |
A bibliographical list of Books, Pamphlets and articles on Arizona in the University of Arizona library |
1913 |
Irrigation and river control in the Colorado River Delta |
1913 |
Farmers fortnight in Arizona |
1913 |
Principles of irrigation engineering: arid lands, water supply, storage works, dams, canals, water rights and products |
1913 |