Antiquities of New Mexico and Arizona
(1881) |
Apache-land (1878) |
Archeological expedition to Arizona in
1895 |
Archeological field work in northeastern
Arizona. The Museum-Gates Expedition of 1901 |
Arizona as a health resort
(1890?) |
Arizona business directory and gazetteer
: containing the names and post-office addresses of all merchants, manufacturers
and professional men in the territory of Arizona; territorial, county, city
and town officers, a description of the different mining districts and the
names of mining superintendents; also, a gazetteer of the counties, cities
and towns, giving a full exhibit of their mineral, agricultural and manufacturing
resources; with an appendix, containing the names and addresses of wholesale
merchants and manufacturers in the city of San Francisco
(1881) |
Arizona : a comprehensive review of its
history, counties, principal cities, resources and prospects : together with
notices of the business men and firms who have made the territory
(1891) |
The Arizona Council of defense, its purposes
and a brief statement of its work accomplished and under way
(1917) |
The Arizona gold fields; their location
and richness. The capital of the new territory--The Navajo war
(1863) |
The Arizona Mining Company, its mines,
property and organization (1863) |
Arizona nights (c1907) |
Arizona, prehistoric, aboriginal, pioneer,
modern; the nation's youngest commonwealth within a land of ancient culture
(1916) Volume 1 |
Arizona, prehistoric, aboriginal, pioneer,
modern; the nation's youngest commonwealth within a land of ancient culture
(1916) Volume 2 |
Arizona, prehistoric, aboriginal, pioneer,
modern; the nation's youngest commonwealth within a land of ancient culture
(1916) Volume 3 |
Vanished Arizona : recollections of the
Army life of a New England woman (c1911) |
Arizona sketches (c1905) |
Arizona and Sonora the geography, history,
and resources of the silver region of North America (1864) |
Arizona, the wonderful country : Tucson
its metropolis; a comprehensive review of the past progress, present condition
and future prospects of the Territory of Arizona, showing the advantages
possessed by Tucson as the commercial metropolis (1881) |
Arizona, the wonderland; the history of
its ancient cliff and cave dwellings, ruined pueblos, conquest by the Spaniards,
Jesuit and Franciscan missions, trail makers and Indians; a survey of its
climate, scenic marvels, topography, deserts, mountains, rivers and valleys;
a review of its industries; an account of its influence on art, literature
and science; and some reference to what it offers of delight to the automobilist,
sportsman, pleasure and health seeker. By George Wharton James. With a map
and sixty plates, of which twelve are in colour (1917) |
The autonomy of Arizona guaranteed forever
: speech of Hon. Thomas R. Bard, of California, in the Senate of the United
States, Friday, January 6, 1905 (1905) |
Aw-aw-tam Indian nights ; being the myths
and legends of the Pimas of Arizona (c1911) |
Basket-maker caves of northeastern Arizona;
report on the explorations, 1916-17 (1921) |
A bibliographical list of books, pamphlets
and articles on Arizona in the University of Arizona library
(1913) |
Bibliography of Arizona books, pamphlets
and periodicals in the library of Dr. J. A. Munk (1900) |
Bibliography of Arizona; being the record
of literature collected (1914) |
Birds of the Huachuca mountains, Arizona
(1904) |
Brand book of the state of Arizona
(1921?) |
By path and trail (1908) |
Calabazas, or, Amusing recollections of
an Arizona "city" (c1892) |
Camp-fires on desert and lava
(1908) |
The citrus and fruit belt of southern Arizona
(1887) |
The cliff ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
(1897) |
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Climatography of the Salt River Valley
region of Arizona, the land of health and sunshine (1898) |
Arizona as it is or, The coming country.
Comp. from notes of travel during the years 1874, 1875, and 1876
(1877) |
The Proposed constitution for the State
of Arizona : adopted by the Constitutional Convention, held at Phoenix, Arizona,
from October 10 to December 9, 1910 |
A distributional list of the birds of Arizona
(1914) |
Draft wilderness management plan for the
Grand Wash Cliffs Wilderness |
Excavations in the upper Little Colorado
drainage, eastern Arizona (1960) |
Farish Arizona history; combined index,
volumes 1 to 8 (1920) |
Far-West sketches (1890) |
The first six months of prohibition in
Arizona and its effect upon industry, savings and municipal government
(c1915) |
The Franciscans in Arizona
(1899) |
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The Grand canyon of Arizona; how to see
it (1910) |
Health resorts of the Salt River Valley
in Arizona : including Prescott, Jerome and Castle Creek Hot Springs
(1898) |
History of Arizona and New Mexico, 1530-1888
(1889) |
History of Arizona (1915) Volume
1 |
History of Arizona (1915) Volume
2 |
History of Arizona (1915) Volume
3 |
History of Arizona (1915) Volume
4 |
History of Arizona (1915) Volume
5 |
History of Arizona (1915) Volume
6i |
History of Arizona (1915) Volume
7 |
History of Arizona (1915) Volume
8 |
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Kiva mural decorations at Awatovi and
Kawaika-a,: with a survey of other wall paintings in the Pueblo Southwest
(1952) |
Life of Tom Horn, Government scout and
interpreter (1904) |
The marvellous country : or, Three years
in Arizona and New Mexico, the Apache's home (c1874) |
Memoir of the proposed territory of Arizona
(1857) |
Memorial and affidavits showing outrages
perpetrated by the Apache Indians, in the Territory of Arizona, for the years
1869 and 1870 (1871) |
The mesquite problem on southern Arizona
ranges (1952) |
The mineralogy of Arizona
(1910) |
Mining code of the state of Arizona;
(1912) |
Among the Pimas; or, The mission to the
Pima and Maricopa Indians (1893) |
Model of an Arizona gold mine
(1922) |
The Moki snake dance; a popular account
of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan,
Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs
(1900) |
The Moquis of Arizona
(1874?) |
The National forests of Arizona
(1924) |
The new Arizona: a brief review of its
resources, development, industries, soil, climate and especially its advantages
for homemaking (1900) |
The new Arizona : homes and wealth for
out-of-doors folks (1907) |
Off the beaten path in New Mexico and Arizona
(1917) |
Old Mexico and her lost provinces; a journey
in Mexico, southern California, and Arizona, by way of Cuba
(1887) |
On the trail of a Spanish pioneer; the
diary and itinerary of Francisco Garcés (missionary priest) in his
travels through Sonora, Arizona, and California, 1775-1776; translated from
an official contemporaneous copy of the original Spanish manuscript, and
ed., with copious critical notes (1900) |
Over the great Navajo Trail
(1900) |
The Penningtons, pioneers of early Arizona;
a historical sketch (1919) |
Picturesque Arizona : being the result
of travels and observations in Arizona during the fall and winter of 1877
(1878) |
Portrait and biographical record of Arizona.
Commemorating the achievements of citizens who have contributed to the progress
of Arizona and the development of its resources (1901) |
Prehistoric stone implements of northeastern
Arizona (1954) |
Public school laws of Arizona, April 1,
1901 |
Resources of Arizona Territory : with a
description of the Indian tribes; ancient ruins; Cochise, Apache chief; Antonio,
Pima chief; state and wagon roads; trade and commerce, etc.
(1871) |
The resources of Arizona : its mineral,
farming, and grazing lands, towns, and mining camps, its rivers, mountains,
plains, and mesas, with a brief summary of its Indian tribes, early history,
ancient ruins, climate, etc. : a manual of reliable information concerning
the territory (1881) |
Rhymes and jingles
(1909) |
The school laws of Arizona, 1917
|
Sketch of Pima County, Arizona : its mining
districts, minerals, climate, agriculture and other resources
(1910) |
The story of Arizona
(1919) |
The territory of Arizona : a brief history
and summary of the territory's acquisition, organization, and mineral,
agricultural and grazing resources : embracing a review of its Indian tribes,
their depredations and subjugation : and showing in brief the present condition
and prospects of the territory (1874) |
Treasure land : a story
(1897) |
The white conquest of Arizona : history
of the pioneers (c1908) |
Who's who in Arizona ..
(1913) |
With pack and rifle in the far South-west
: adventures in New Mexico, Arizona, and Central America
(1888) |
Yavapai, the land of opportunity
(1917) |