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The day Flagstaff was bypassed the first time J. E. Cook November 17, 1968 HIGHWAY 40 (Interstate)
The day hoppers: commuting for a college degree is great, simply great J. Sims May 4, 1969 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
The day hoppers: commuting for a college degree is great, simply great J.Sima May 4, 1969 AUTOMOBILE PARKING
The day of the broomtails J. Rodriguez October 1974 HORSES
The day of the water cooler F. E. Lopez March 17, 1968 PHOENIX - MARKETS
The day that was to be but got washed away D.Lee November 10 1974 CONCERTS
The day that was to be but got washed away D.Lee November 10 1974 MUSIC, COUNTRY AND WESTERN
The day the metric system comes to Arizona B.Johnson March 1, 1970 METRIC SYSTEM
The day they told the tall tales B. Johnson November 19, 1961 COWBOYS
The day they took Fort Laramie B. Eger November 8, 1970 FOOTBALL
The day they took the father away L. Itow October 12, 1974 JAPANESE IN ARIZONA
The day Tombstone drowned April 1972 MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES
The day Tombstone drowned Arizona Bob Kubista April 1972 TOMBSTONE
The day Wyatt Earp died T. G. Murray June 1972 EARP, WYATT BERRY STAPP, 1848-1929
The days and ways of Roscoe Willson W. Amos October 27, 1967 WILLSON, ROSCOE G 1879-1976
The days and ways of the prospector R.G.Willson February 14, 1960 PROSPECTING
The days that were no more: A look at Zane Grey's West D.Goble Spring 1973 GREGG, ZANE, 1872-1939
The dazzling Englishman R. G. Willson June 29, 1975 HOOKER, HARRY E
The dead hauled away in wagons R.G.Willson February 4, 1973 BURCHER, ARTHUR, 1863?-1882
The dead hauled away in wagons R.G.Willson February 4, 1973 CRIME AND CRIMINALS
The dead hauled away in wagons R. G. Willson February 4, 1973 HUNT, RICHARD
The dead hauled away in wagons R. G. Willson February 4, 1973 MURDER
The dead of Bradshaw City T. M. Berkdull November-December 1966 BRADSHAW CITY
The dead shot M. Salzman September 1926 SHOOTINGS
The dead sleep lonely M. Keldare March 1972 MURDER
The deadline is final R. Mahoney September 13, 1964 RAY (Pinal County)
The deadline is final R. Mahoney September 13, 1964 SONORA (Pinal County)
The deadly art of karate R. Mahoney July 13, 1958 KARATE
The deadly desert R. G. Willson July 14, 1957 DESERT
The deaf worship in sign language D. Huckabay October 5, 1958 PHOENIX - CHURCHES
The deaf worship in sign language D. Huckabay October 5, 1958 DEAF
The Dean Kirk ketoh collection C.A.Potter Spring 1964 NAVAJO INDIANS - JEWELRY
The dean of the Southwest J. Muench September 1948 KINISHBA
The death of 0-1 (with a little help from his friends) E. G. Stiles August 9, 1975 BEARS
The death of a car J. Tallon August 13, 1961 AUTOMOBILES
The death of a good ol' cowboy L.W.Banks February 5, 1977 COWBOYS
The death of James H. Miller, agent to the Navaho: fact and embellishment V. H. Jones May-June 1958 MILLER, JAMES H
The decline of a neighborhood R. Barrett March 6, 1977 PORNOGRAPHY
The decline of Oraibi B. Johnson October 9, 1966 HOPI INDIANS
The decline of Oraibi B. Johnson October 9, 1966 OKAIBI
The decline of the art of neon T. Ropp November 30 1975 ADVERTISING
The decline of the grass lawn tradition in Tucson M. E. Hecht 1975 LANDSCAPE GARDENING
The decline of the grass lawn tradition in Tucson M.E. Hecht 1975 LAWNS
The dedication of Caborca L. Baldonado April 1959 MISSIONS
The deer drive that failed; the story - fast becoming a saga throughout Arizona - of the futile attempt to heard Kaibab deer across the Grand Canyon J. E. Hogg May 1933 DEER
The deer of Kaibab: federal-state conflict in Arizona J.C.Foster Autumn 1970 DEER
The deer patrol B. Johnson October 22, 1967 HUNTING
The deer, and his importance to the Navaho F. H. Elmore November 1953 DEER
The deer, and his importance to the Navaho F. H. Elmore November 1953 NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
The deer, and his importance to the Navaho F. H. Elmore November 1953 NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY

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