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The Papago villagers of Arizona and Sonora: types and sites J. W. Hoover 1938 PAPAGO INDIANS
The Papago's last stand L. D. Walters November 1926 PAPAGO INDIANS
The Papagos and their legends J. Winters October 27, 1973 PAPAGO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
The Papagos are at Sherman March 1, 1958 PAPAGO INDIANS - EDUCATION
The Papagos remember R. Moyer November 5, 1967 PAPAGO INDIANS
The paper Sun Devil D. Podesta August 30 1970 FOOTBALL
The paper that wouldn't die D.Dwiggins November 1975 NEWSPAPERS - TOMBSTONE
The paper that wouldn't die D.Dwiggins November 1975 TOMBSTONE EPITAPH (Newspaper)
The papers of Carl T. Hayden: Arizona's "Silent Senator" on record C. C. Colley October 1975 HAYDEN, CARL TRUMBULL, 1877-1972
The paradox of a lava flow J. W. Krutch June 1959 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC
The Paradox of the desert; how the wild plants of the arid Southwest supply man with food, drink and materials for clothing and shelter C. F. Saunders May 1922 DESERT FLORA
The paradox of the desert; how the wild plants of the arid Southwest supply man with food, drink, and materials for clothing and shelter C. F. Saunders May 1922 ETHNOBOTANY
The parish as a pressure cooker D.Lynch January 23, 1972 PHEARSON, GEORGE
The park planned in a workshop D.Carter October 1972 CITY PLANNING
The park planned in a workshop D.Carter October 1972 SCOTTSDALE - PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
The parole officers, "farmers of human beings" E Sovola December 12, 1965 PAROLE
The Parss prophet J. M. Myers April 1, 1956 POSTON, CHARLES DEBRILLE, 1825-1902
The part Fort Buchanan played in the Civil War J.F. Weadock May 1960 FORT BUCHANAN
The part that women's clubs play in the life and up-building of the states Mrs. T. H. Cureton January 1924 WOMAN'S CLUBS
The parting shots of a gerontologist D. Lee October 3, 1976 OLD AGE
The pass the Apaches lost D. L. Thrapp November 1962 APACHE PASS
The passage by land to California R.L.Ives July-August 1966 KINO, EUSEBIO FRANCISCO, 1644 - 1711
The passing of the open range E. S. Humphrey April 1966 RANGES
The past and future of old Fort Bowie R.M. Utley Winter 1964 FORT BOWIE
The past lives again in Wickenburg R.W.Jones February 1977 DESERT CABALLEROS WESTERN MUSEUM
The past lives again in Wickenburg R.W.Jones February 1977 WICKENBURG
The Patayha problem in the Colorado River valley H. S. Colton Spring 1945 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The path of beauty H.R.Moore December 18, 1960 NAVAJO INDIANS - ART
The path of beauty H. R. Moore December 18, 1960 DODGE, ADEE
The pawn in almost gone from the pawnshops R. Mahoney October 6, 1963 PAWNBROKING
The paymaster's holdup W. Strover August 6, 1919 ROBBERS AND ROBBERIES
The payote ceremony among the American Indians N.Mumey Fall 1973 DRUGS
The Payson country E.H.Peplow Jr. April 1966 DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL, 1951-1975
The Payson country E.H.Peplow Jr. April 1966 PAYSON
The Payson coutry E. H. Peplow Jr. April 1966 MOGOLLON RIM
The Payson Indians J.E. Cook September 1, 1968 APACHE INDIANS
The Payson Indians J.E.Cook September 1, 1968 PAYSON
The Payson party; when a community turned out to show it cares about the military Marguerite Buchanan March 26, 1972 PAYSON
The PC Ruin A.E.Ward Spring 1975 EXCAVATIONS (Archeology) - PRESCOTT AREA
The Peace treaty with the Navajos C.F.Parker August 1968 NAVAJO INDIANS - GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
The Peakes have hot spots E. Sovola June 18, 1967 SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAINS
The Peaks have hot spots E.Sovola June 18, 1967 VOLCANOES
The pecan growing industry T. Jordan December 1926 PECANS
The Peck mine: silver bonanza in the Bradshaw Mountains P. C. Henderson Autumn 1962 MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES - PECK MINE
The peculiar peccary K. L. Boynton April 1971 JAVELINA
The pen, the sword, and the six-gun E. H. Peplow, Jr. January 1974 NEWSPAPERS
The pen, the word, and the six-gun E.H.Peplow,jr. January 1974 HISTORY - TERRITORIAL PERIOD, 1854-1912
The people of the green table J.R. Muench September 1961 MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK
The people voted no R.Wilks January 1967 PHOENIX - HOUSING
The people's party J.G. Hilzinger January 1893 POPULIST PARTY

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