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Recollections of early day mining in Arizona A. L. Walker April 1935 MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES - SILVER KING MINE
Recollections of early day mining in Arizona A. L. Walker April 1935 OLD DOMINION COOPER MINING & SMELTING CO
Recollections of early day mining in Arizona April 1935 WALKER, ARTHUR LUCIAN
Recollections of Fort Valley, 1916-1917 E.Fritz Fall 1964 COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST
Recollections of Fort Valley, 1916-1917 E.Fritz Fall 1964 FORT VALLEY FOREXT EXPERIMENT STATION
Recorders of history J.M. Chemi February 11, 1962 POSTAGE STAMPS
Records of northern Arizona mammals D.F.Hoffmeister Fall 1966 MAMMALS
Records of the past in Arizona A. R. Reagan June 18, 1927 INSCRIPTIONS
Recreation H. A. Patten June 1938 TUCSON - RECREATION
Recreation and economic development in Arizona R.E.Waugh March 1961 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, 1951-1974
Recreation and economic development in Arizona R. E. Waugh March 1961 TOURIST TRADE
Recreation in Tucson G. O. Hedger January 1932 TUCSON - RECREATION
Recreation river N. Murbarger August 1959 COLORADO RIVER
Recreation therapy M. Swiatek March 11, 1973 MENTALLY HANDICAPPED
Recreation therapy M. Swiatek March 11, 1973 MENTALLY ILL - CARE AND TREATMENT
Recreation uses change Mogolion Rim Economy J.C.Thompson August-September 1974 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, 1951-1974
Recreation uses change Mogollon Rim economy R. S. Boster, P. F. O'Connell, J. C. Thompson August-September 1974 MOGOLLON RIM
Recreation-wise Maricopa County goes "Big time." H.R.Moore June 4, 1961 MARICOPA COUNTY - PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Recreational tourism: its economic impact on northern Arizona G. F. Leaming July-August 1966 TOURIST TRADE
Recreational tourism: its economic impact on Tucson and Nogales G. F. Leaming October 1967 TOURIST TRADE
Recruiting minorities to become policemen G. Jett November 25, 1973 MINORITIES
Recruiting minorities to become policemen G.Jett November 25, 1973 POLICE
Recurrent movements and contrary bending along the West Kaibab fault zone P.Huntoon Fall 1969 GEOLOGY, STRUCTURAL - KAIBAB PLATEAU
Red apples R.C.Boutwell January 1973 INDIANS - ACCULTURATION
Red apples R. C. Boutwell and others January 1973 INDIANS - EDUCATION
Red Brannen just thought he was a badman R.G.Willson May-June 1964 OUTLAWS AND OUTLAWRY
Red brick and full of charm R. Moyer January 17, 1954 PHOENIX - HOUSES
Red brick and lots of room October 11, 1953 PHOENIX - HOUSES
Red eyes waiting on the planes. J. J. Ward June 13, 1976 AIR TRAVEL
Red Head, her story S. W. Root Winter 1961 LORD, GEORGIA
Red hot roundup January 1963 LIVESTOCK BRANDS AND BRANDING
Red light, green light H.R.Moore March 26, 1961 TRAFFIC SIGNALS
Red men and blue stone P.Ferry August 1959 TURQUOISE
Red Mountain September 10 1967 RED MOUNTAIN
Red Mountain --- explosion or erosion? W. J. Breed Winter 1974 GEOLOGY - COCONINO COUNTY
Red Mountain --- explosion or erosion? W.J.Breed Winter 1974 VOLCANOES
Red Mountain: another reminder of the days when fire possessed the earth D.Van Campen May 1966 RED MOUNTAIN
Red Mountain: volcanic wonderland S. Hayden July 1957 RED MOUNTAIN
Red Mountain: volcanic wonderland S. Hayden July 1957 VOLCANOES
Red Mullan plans a formal dinner E.Duke December 1965 MULLAN, READ
Red Rock Country April 1959 OAK CREEK CANYON
Red Rock country S.C.Jett Winter 1965 RED ROCK VALLEY
Red rocks, cool breezes and country-style cooking July-August 1962 OAK CREEK CANYON
Red scale detective B. Johnson August 6, 1961 INSECTS
Red-headed cartoonist A. Wallis January 1942 EMPIE, HAL
Rediscover Ajo T. Dollar February 1991 AJO
Reduced quality grades on beef next? April 1973 CATTLE INDUSTRY AND TRADE
Reducing cost barriers in the housing market J. M. Davis January 1977 HOUSING
Reducing fire rates for the business man M. Anderson December 1967 INSURANCE, FIRE
Reevaluation of the Restatement as a source of law in Arizona J.F.Byrne 1973 COURTS

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