Frontier trades & crafts Author J. Cook Article Date August 1990 Article Abstract Scattered around the state are "a hardy band of people wo have painstakingly learned the crafts of the early day settlers and who carry on their pioneer trades." Illus. Port Journal Title Ariz Hwys
Frontier life in Southern Arizona, 1858-1861 Author W. C. Eaton Article Date January 1933 Article Abstract Largely about Tucson; contains quotations from the diary of Phocion R. Way Journal Title Sw Hist
Excerpts from an interview with Eliza Catherine Rudd Article Date November-December 1973 Article Abstract Mrs. Rudd was the wife of Dr. William Mann Rudd. They came to Arizona by ox team in 1876 and settled near Springerville Journal Title Ariz Sheriff
Early social goings-on are gay, if giddy Author L. W. Garrett Article Date October 6, 1957 Journal Title Ariz Days & Ways
Early days in Arizona Author T. T. Hunter Article Date April 1930 Article Abstract Arizona in 1867 and 1868. Fort Bowie, early days in the Salt River Valley Journal Title Ariz Hist Rev
Charles M. Clark, Canyon Lake (Reminiscences, 1935) Article Date April 1935 Article Abstract First shower bath in Phoenix Journal Title Ariz Hist Rev
Building a log cabin Author D.Schuster Article Date August 22, 1975 Article Abstract Prescott school children learn about pioneer life and conservation through bulding a log cabin and other activities Journal Title Westward (Prescott Courier)