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Charles Trumbull Hayden B. M. Fireman Spring 1969 HAYDEN, CARL TRUMBULL, 1825-1900
Colorado River Tribes public library first in the nation D.C.Welsh Spring 1969 COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION
Colorado River Tribes public library first in the nation D.C. Welsh Spring 1969 LIBRARIES
Cooperative Extension serves Indian people Spring 1969 INDIANS - AGRICULTURE
Edmund Nequatewa, 1880(?)-1969 H. S. Colton Spring 1969 NEQUATEWA, EDMUND
F. S. Dellenbaugh of the Colorado: some letters pertaining to the Powell voyages and the history of the Colorado River C.G.Crampton Spring 1969 COLORADO RIVER - POWELL EXPEDITIONS
F. S. Dellenbaugh of the Colorado: some letters pertaining to the Powell voyages and the history of the Colorado River C. G. Crampton Spring 1969 POWELL, JOHN WESLEY, 1834-1902
F. S. Dellenbaugh of the Colorado: some letters pertaining to the Powell voyages and the history of the Colorado River C. G. Crampton Spring 1969 DELLENBAUGH, FREDERICK SAMUEL
Francis Bishop's 1871 river maps W.L.Rusho Spring 1969 COLORADO RIVER - POWELL EXPEDITIONS
Francis Bishop's 1871 river maps W. L. Rusho Spring 1969 MAPS
How deadly is Big Red? P.T.Reilly Spring 1969 COLORADO RIVER
Indian values Popovi Da Spring 1969 INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
John Wesley Powell and an understanding of the West W. C. Darrah Spring 1969 POWELL, JOHN WESLEY, 1834-1902
John Wesley Powell, anthropologist C.S. Fowler Spring 1969 POWELL, JOHN WESLEY, 1834-1902
Mammals of Flagstaff, Arizona D.E.Hoffmeister and S.W.Carothers Spring 1969 MAMMALS
Retire peaceably to your home: Arizona faces martial law, 1882 H.P.Walker Spring 1969 CRIME AND CRIMINALS
Retire peaceably to your home: Arizona faces martial law, 1882 H.P.Walker Spring 1969 OUTLAWS AND OUTLAWRY
River running 1921: the diary of E. L. Kolb L.Rusho Spring 1969 COLORADO RIVER - DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL, 1900-1950
Sonora in 1773; reports by five Jaliscan friars C.R.Carlisle and B.L.Fontana Spring 1969 SONORA, Mexico
The Arizona career of Coles Bashford J.S. Goff Spring 1969 BASHFORD, COLES
The lost journal of John Colton Sumner O.D.Marston Spring 1969 COLORADO RIVER - POWELL EXPEDITIONS
Tuba City, Mormon settlement B. I. Judd Spring 1969 MORMONS AND MORMONISM
Tuba City, Mormon settlement B.I. Judd Spring 1969 TUBA CITY
Walnut Canyon: an example of relationships between birds and plant communities J. R. Haldeman and A. B. Clark Spring 1969 BIRDS
Walnut Canyon: an example of relationships between birds and plant communities J. R. Haideman and A. B. Clark Spring 1969 ECOLOGY
Walnut Canyon: an example of relationships between birds and plant communities J. R. Haldeman and A. B. Clark Spring 1969 WALNUT CANYON NATIONAL MONUMENT
Alfred Henry Lewis, western storyteller F.D. Manzo Spring 1968 LEWIS, ALFRED HENRY
Antique Navajo jewelry J.R.Winslowe Spring 1968 NAVAJO INDIANS - JEWELRY
Blue riches halfway to the sky M.Kildare Spring 1968 BURIED TREASURE
Blue riches halfway to the sky M.Kildare Spring 1968 TURQUOISE
Climax Jim R.Waltrip Spring 1968 CATTLE STEALING
Climax Jim R. Waltrip Spring 1968 NEPHEWS, RUFUS
Conversation with: Art Greene Spring 1968 GREENE, ART
Culinary practices of the Mohave Indians K.M.Stewart Spring 1968 MOHAVE INDIANS
Edwin Bliss Hill, pioneer Arizona printer K.A.Goldblatt Spring 1968 HILL, EDWIN BLISS, 1866-1949
Hualapai Dam, support asked R. Parker Spring 1968 IRRIGATION - CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT
Hualapai Dam, support asked R.Parker Spring 1968 DAMS
Off the boatin' path G. Staveley Spring 1968 LAKE POWELL
P. W. Dooner, pioneer editor of Tucson K.Hufford Spring 1968 JOURNALISM
P. W. Dooner, pioneer editor of Tucson K.Hufford Spring 1968 ARIZONAN (newspaper)
P. W. Dooner, pioneer editor of Tucson K. Hufford Spring 1968 DOONER, PIERSON W.
Saddlebag B.Vote Spring 1968 JOURNALISM
Sign of the blanket B.Kubista Spring 1968 NAVAJO INDIANS - TEXTILES AND WEAVING
The Corporate frontier in Arizona W.H.Lyon Spring 1968 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS - 1854-1900
The Dine, Apache de Navajo, their centennial year Spring 1968 NAVAJO INDIANS
Thou art the Man, an Address on the Indian Question in 1892 by Colonel George Bliss Sanford E. R. Hagemann Spring 1968 INDIANS
Thou art the Man, an Address on the Indian Question in 1892 by Colonel George Bliss Sanford Ed. By E. R. Hagemann Spring 1968 SANFORD, GEORGE BLISS, 1842-1908
A lithic assemblage near Winslow, Arizona J. R. Sims, Jr and D. S. Daniel Spring 1967 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - IMPLEMENTS AND WEAPONS
Another archaeological survey in east-central Arizona: Preliminary report J. P. Wilson Spring 1967 ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Arizona's first marshall: United States Marshal Milton B. Duffield B. Sacks Spring 1967 DUFFIELD, MILTON B.

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