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THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
FREE SMITHSONIAN “WINTER AT HOME” ACTIVITY GUIDES FOR KIDS The “Winter at Home” Guide includes 40 pages of educational activities, puzzles, and games for kids and families in English and Spanish. Discover your culinary creativity, invite a bird to breakfast, and create fun faces from found objects. Spark learners’ creativity and imaginations as they explore topics in STEM, history,culture and
YUMA - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Explore. Engage. Inspire. Join Our Email List Stay up-to-date with news from the Arizona Historical Society AHS BOARD POLICY MANUAL AHS Board Policy Manual Part I. General Provisions Policy #1 Title: AHS Mission, Vision, Guiding Statements Type: Governance ProcessAdopted: August
BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR.For non-members, the cost of the current issue is PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
FREE SMITHSONIAN “WINTER AT HOME” ACTIVITY GUIDES FOR KIDS The “Winter at Home” Guide includes 40 pages of educational activities, puzzles, and games for kids and families in English and Spanish. Discover your culinary creativity, invite a bird to breakfast, and create fun faces from found objects. Spark learners’ creativity and imaginations as they explore topics in STEM, history,culture and
YUMA - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Explore. Engage. Inspire. Join Our Email List Stay up-to-date with news from the Arizona Historical Society AHS BOARD POLICY MANUAL AHS Board Policy Manual Part I. General Provisions Policy #1 Title: AHS Mission, Vision, Guiding Statements Type: Governance ProcessAdopted: August
BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue. ARIZONA HERITAGE CENTER The Arizona Heritage Center is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. Located at the edge of Papago Park in Tempe, near the Loop 101 and Scottsdale Road, our central location is convenient to the metropolitan Phoenix area PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
HISTORY ON TAP 2020
Save the date! Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Prohibition at the Arizona History Museum’s History On Tap – Speakeasy. Featuring local breweries and distilleries – Dress in your best 1920’s themed costumes! February 29, 2020. 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Arizona History Museum. 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson AZ. MEMORIALS AND MONUMENTS AT THE ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The statue of John Greenway was cast by Gutzon Borglum, the same artist who sculpted the faces on Mount Rushmore. It was dedicated in 1930. In 1974, Greenway’s son, Jack, donated $50,000 to the Arizona Historical Society in order to erect a memorial to his father―a second casting of the Borglum statue was made and placed in front ofthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic FREE SMITHSONIAN “WINTER AT HOME” ACTIVITY GUIDES FOR KIDS The “Winter at Home” Guide includes 40 pages of educational activities, puzzles, and games for kids and families in English and Spanish. Discover your culinary creativity, invite a bird to breakfast, and create fun faces from found objects. Spark learners’ creativity and imaginations as they explore topics in STEM, history,culture and
PARADISE PARKWAY COLLECTION Paradise Parkway Collection – 1 of 13 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov FENSTER SCHOOL COLLECTION BOX AND FOLDER LIST Box 1 Series 1: Correspondence and Alumni Materials f. 1-2 S.A.S. Alumni correspondence, 1965-1978 f. 3 S.A.S. Reunion information, 1978-1980 COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. ARIZONA HERITAGE CENTER The Arizona Heritage Center is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. Located at the edge of Papago Park in Tempe, near the Loop 101 and Scottsdale Road, our central location is convenient to the metropolitan Phoenix area THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTION 2021–22 PROGRAM GRANT Purpose The Arizona Historical Society Certified Historical Institution Small Grants Program is designed to provide financial assistance to small museums and historical BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov RICHARD SCHAUS COLLECTION Richard Schaus Collection- 2 of 85 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. ARIZONA HERITAGE CENTER The Arizona Heritage Center is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. Located at the edge of Papago Park in Tempe, near the Loop 101 and Scottsdale Road, our central location is convenient to the metropolitan Phoenix area THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTION 2021–22 PROGRAM GRANT Purpose The Arizona Historical Society Certified Historical Institution Small Grants Program is designed to provide financial assistance to small museums and historical BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov RICHARD SCHAUS COLLECTION Richard Schaus Collection- 2 of 85 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic FLAGSTAFF - VISIT - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Flagstaff. Pioneer Museum. Phoenix/Tempe. Arizona Heritage Center. Tucson. Arizona History Museum. Yuma. Sanguinetti House Museum and Gardens. Certified Historical Institution Program. PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
IS MY HOUSE HISTORIC, OR JUST OLD? PROPERTY RESEARCH FOR Have you ever wondered about the history of your house? Join us on Thursday, May 6 at 6:00 p.m. for an informative discussion on how to research homes and properties in Tucson and surrounding areas. Whether you are new to the world of property research or a more experienced researcher who has hit some dead-ends,PIMA COUNTY RECORDS
BOX AND FOLDER LIST Series 1: Pima County Recorder – Records relating to businesses, 1868-1942 (bulk 1880-1920) Series 1: Pima County Recorder – Records relating to businesses, 1868-1942 (bulk 1880-1920) Consists of filings by businesses with the Pima CountyRecorder which
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Box and Folder Listing Series 1: Business and Personal Correspondence Box 1 f.1-13 Correspondence of Epifanio and Higinio Aguirre f.14-15 Mexican-United States Hoof-and-Mouth Commission, 1946-1949 JOHN B. MONTGOMERY MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION (1888-1981) Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.govGuide to
COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. ARIZONA HERITAGE CENTER The Arizona Heritage Center is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. Located at the edge of Papago Park in Tempe, near the Loop 101 and Scottsdale Road, our central location is convenient to the metropolitan Phoenix area THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTION 2021–22 PROGRAM GRANT Purpose The Arizona Historical Society Certified Historical Institution Small Grants Program is designed to provide financial assistance to small museums and historical BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov RICHARD SCHAUS COLLECTION Richard Schaus Collection- 2 of 85 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. ARIZONA HERITAGE CENTER The Arizona Heritage Center is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. Located at the edge of Papago Park in Tempe, near the Loop 101 and Scottsdale Road, our central location is convenient to the metropolitan Phoenix area THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTION 2021–22 PROGRAM GRANT Purpose The Arizona Historical Society Certified Historical Institution Small Grants Program is designed to provide financial assistance to small museums and historical BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov RICHARD SCHAUS COLLECTION Richard Schaus Collection- 2 of 85 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona.LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
Contact ahsreference@azhs.gov or 480-387-5355. Arizona History Museum Library & Archives. 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719. Tel: 520.617.1157. Información en Español. Please call 520-617-1157 or email ahsreference@azhs.gov. Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library. 1001 S Knoles Dr., Flagstaff, Arizona 86011. SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic FLAGSTAFF - VISIT - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Flagstaff. Pioneer Museum. Phoenix/Tempe. Arizona Heritage Center. Tucson. Arizona History Museum. Yuma. Sanguinetti House Museum and Gardens. Certified Historical Institution Program. PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
IS MY HOUSE HISTORIC, OR JUST OLD? PROPERTY RESEARCH FOR Have you ever wondered about the history of your house? Join us on Thursday, May 6 at 6:00 p.m. for an informative discussion on how to research homes and properties in Tucson and surrounding areas. Whether you are new to the world of property research or a more experienced researcher who has hit some dead-ends,PIMA COUNTY RECORDS
BOX AND FOLDER LIST Series 1: Pima County Recorder – Records relating to businesses, 1868-1942 (bulk 1880-1920) Series 1: Pima County Recorder – Records relating to businesses, 1868-1942 (bulk 1880-1920) Consists of filings by businesses with the Pima CountyRecorder which
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Box and Folder Listing Series 1: Business and Personal Correspondence Box 1 f.1-13 Correspondence of Epifanio and Higinio Aguirre f.14-15 Mexican-United States Hoof-and-Mouth Commission, 1946-1949 COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTION 2021–22 PROGRAM GRANT Purpose The Arizona Historical Society Certified Historical Institution Small Grants Program is designed to provide financial assistance to small museums and historical BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov RICHARD SCHAUS COLLECTION Richard Schaus Collection- 2 of 85 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov MOCTEZUMA COPPER COMPANY Moctezuma Copper Company – Page 1 of 2 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520-617-1157 TITLE: Moctezuma Copper Company Records DATE RANGE: 1923-1930 CALL NUMBER: MS 1049 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 box, .5 linear feet PROVENANCE: This collection was donated by Victor Verity in May of 1993. COPYRIGHT: Requests for permission to publish materials from this collection should ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTION 2021–22 PROGRAM GRANT Purpose The Arizona Historical Society Certified Historical Institution Small Grants Program is designed to provide financial assistance to small museums and historical BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov RICHARD SCHAUS COLLECTION Richard Schaus Collection- 2 of 85 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov MOCTEZUMA COPPER COMPANY Moctezuma Copper Company – Page 1 of 2 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520-617-1157 TITLE: Moctezuma Copper Company Records DATE RANGE: 1923-1930 CALL NUMBER: MS 1049 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 box, .5 linear feet PROVENANCE: This collection was donated by Victor Verity in May of 1993. COPYRIGHT: Requests for permission to publish materials from this collection should MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. ARIZONA HERITAGE CENTER The Arizona Heritage Center is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. Located at the edge of Papago Park in Tempe, near the Loop 101 and Scottsdale Road, our central location is convenient to the metropolitan Phoenix area FLAGSTAFF - VISIT - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Flagstaff. Pioneer Museum. Phoenix/Tempe. Arizona Heritage Center. Tucson. Arizona History Museum. Yuma. Sanguinetti House Museum and Gardens. Certified Historical Institution Program. PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
IS MY HOUSE HISTORIC, OR JUST OLD? PROPERTY RESEARCH FOR Have you ever wondered about the history of your house? Join us on Thursday, May 6 at 6:00 p.m. for an informative discussion on how to research homes and properties in Tucson and surrounding areas. Whether you are new to the world of property research or a more experienced researcher who has hit some dead-ends,PIMA COUNTY RECORDS
BOX AND FOLDER LIST Series 1: Pima County Recorder – Records relating to businesses, 1868-1942 (bulk 1880-1920) Series 1: Pima County Recorder – Records relating to businesses, 1868-1942 (bulk 1880-1920) Consists of filings by businesses with the Pima CountyRecorder which
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Box and Folder Listing Series 1: Business and Personal Correspondence Box 1 f.1-13 Correspondence of Epifanio and Higinio Aguirre f.14-15 Mexican-United States Hoof-and-Mouth Commission, 1946-1949 TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR.For non-members, the cost of the current issue is THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic FREE SMITHSONIAN “WINTER AT HOME” ACTIVITY GUIDES FOR KIDS The “Winter at Home” Guide includes 40 pages of educational activities, puzzles, and games for kids and families in English and Spanish. Discover your culinary creativity, invite a bird to breakfast, and create fun faces from found objects. Spark learners’ creativity and imaginations as they explore topics in STEM, history,culture and
YUMA - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Explore. Engage. Inspire. Join Our Email List Stay up-to-date with news from the Arizona Historical Society PARADISE PARKWAY COLLECTION Paradise Parkway Collection – 1 of 13 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR.For non-members, the cost of the current issue is THE PIONEER HOTEL FIRE OF 1970 The Pioneer Hotel Fire of 1970. It was an exciting evening at the Pioneer Hotel on December 20, 1970. Hughes Aircraft, now Raytheon, held their annual Holiday Party in what was one of Arizona’s premier hotels–hundreds of people were in attendance. Winter visitors from all over the US and Sonora were either snuggled up in bed or enjoyingthe
SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic FREE SMITHSONIAN “WINTER AT HOME” ACTIVITY GUIDES FOR KIDS The “Winter at Home” Guide includes 40 pages of educational activities, puzzles, and games for kids and families in English and Spanish. Discover your culinary creativity, invite a bird to breakfast, and create fun faces from found objects. Spark learners’ creativity and imaginations as they explore topics in STEM, history,culture and
YUMA - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Explore. Engage. Inspire. Join Our Email List Stay up-to-date with news from the Arizona Historical Society PARADISE PARKWAY COLLECTION Paradise Parkway Collection – 1 of 13 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
ARIZONA HERITAGE CENTER The Arizona Heritage Center is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. Located at the edge of Papago Park in Tempe, near the Loop 101 and Scottsdale Road, our central location is convenient to the metropolitan Phoenix area FREE SMITHSONIAN “WINTER AT HOME” ACTIVITY GUIDES FOR KIDS The “Winter at Home” Guide includes 40 pages of educational activities, puzzles, and games for kids and families in English and Spanish. Discover your culinary creativity, invite a bird to breakfast, and create fun faces from found objects. Spark learners’ creativity and imaginations as they explore topics in STEM, history,culture and
CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTION 2021–22 PROGRAM GRANT Purpose The Arizona Historical Society Certified Historical Institution Small Grants Program is designed to provide financial assistance to small museums and historical COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOARD MEMBER Arizona Historical Society Board Member DN ILEEN SNODDY At-Large Member, Appointed 2021 Ileen Snoddy is a Senior Representative in the SRP Research Archives and ACTORS THEATRE OF PHOENIX Actors Theatre of Phoenix Collection – 1 of 32 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov FENSTER SCHOOL COLLECTION BOX AND FOLDER LIST Box 1 Series 1: Correspondence and Alumni Materials f. 1-2 S.A.S. Alumni correspondence, 1965-1978 f. 3 S.A.S. Reunion information, 1978-1980 GALLAGHER, JOHN M, LT. COLLECTION 1 ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 949 East Second Street Library and Archives Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 617-1157 ahsref@azhs.gov MS 1336 ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue. THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR.For non-members, the cost of the current issue is SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONS About the Certified Historical Institution Program. The Arizona Historical Society (AHS) Certified Historical Institution (CHI) Program is designed to support historical museums and organizations across the state of Arizona in their efforts to collect, preserve andMILITARY FORTS
General Facts. Army camps and forts were established in Arizona by the military and authorized by the U.S. government. They were built to house troops (or bluecoats as they were called by some) who would help maintain the peace on the frontier by enforcing Indian treaties, by keeping white settlers off of Indian lands and later, by providing protection to settlers when hostilities occurred. BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov PARADISE PARKWAY COLLECTION Paradise Parkway Collection – 1 of 13 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue. THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR.For non-members, the cost of the current issue is SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONS About the Certified Historical Institution Program. The Arizona Historical Society (AHS) Certified Historical Institution (CHI) Program is designed to support historical museums and organizations across the state of Arizona in their efforts to collect, preserve andMILITARY FORTS
General Facts. Army camps and forts were established in Arizona by the military and authorized by the U.S. government. They were built to house troops (or bluecoats as they were called by some) who would help maintain the peace on the frontier by enforcing Indian treaties, by keeping white settlers off of Indian lands and later, by providing protection to settlers when hostilities occurred. BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov PARADISE PARKWAY COLLECTION Paradise Parkway Collection – 1 of 13 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.PUBLICATIONS
The Journal of Arizona History Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR and Project MUSE.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. SITEMAP - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Arizona Historical Society 949 E. 2 nd Street Tucson, AZ 85719. General Inquiries: 520.628.5774 Fax: 520.628.5695 Email: CERTIFIED HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONS About the Certified Historical Institution Program. The Arizona Historical Society (AHS) Certified Historical Institution (CHI) Program is designed to support historical museums and organizations across the state of Arizona in their efforts to collect, preserve and ARIZONA HERITAGE CENTER The Arizona Heritage Center is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. Located at the edge of Papago Park in Tempe, near the Loop 101 and Scottsdale Road, our central location is convenient to the metropolitan Phoenix area FENSTER SCHOOL COLLECTION BOX AND FOLDER LIST Box 1 Series 1: Correspondence and Alumni Materials f. 1-2 S.A.S. Alumni correspondence, 1965-1978 f. 3 S.A.S. Reunion information, 1978-1980 ACTORS THEATRE OF PHOENIX Actors Theatre of Phoenix Collection – 1 of 32 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 949 EAST SECOND STREET LIBRARY Title: Inspiration Consolidated Copper Collection Author: Riva Dean Created Date: 8/17/2015 11:51:07 AM ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR.For non-members, the cost of the current issue is SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
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General Facts. Army camps and forts were established in Arizona by the military and authorized by the U.S. government. They were built to house troops (or bluecoats as they were called by some) who would help maintain the peace on the frontier by enforcing Indian treaties, by keeping white settlers off of Indian lands and later, by providing protection to settlers when hostilities occurred. BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov PARADISE PARKWAY COLLECTION Paradise Parkway Collection – 1 of 13 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 949 EAST SECOND STREET LIBRARY Title: Inspiration Consolidated Copper Collection Author: Riva Dean Created Date: 8/17/2015 11:51:07 AM ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY All Aboard the Railways of Arizona Digital Exhibit. Featuring a selection of photographs, oral histories, and artifacts, this digital exhibit brings together items from the Arizona Historical Society’s Library & Archives and Museum Collections to highlight the nearly 150 year history of railroads in Arizona. THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR.For non-members, the cost of the current issue is SANGUINETTI HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS The Sanguinetti House is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The Museum and Gardens are located at 240 S. Madison Avenue, less than one mile West of Interstate 8 from the East 8 th Street exit. We are convenient to other Yuma attractions, including the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park (1 mile) and Colorado River State Historic PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
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General Facts. Army camps and forts were established in Arizona by the military and authorized by the U.S. government. They were built to house troops (or bluecoats as they were called by some) who would help maintain the peace on the frontier by enforcing Indian treaties, by keeping white settlers off of Indian lands and later, by providing protection to settlers when hostilities occurred. BAYLESS COLLECTION, 1833-1985 1997.161 MS 34 Bayless Collection 2 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-929-0292 ext. 174, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov PARADISE PARKWAY COLLECTION Paradise Parkway Collection – 1 of 13 Arizona Historical Society at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 480-387-5355, Email: ahsreference@azhs.gov COUNTY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS COLLECTION 2 SCOPE NOTE AND BOX LIST Box 1 Cochise County Photograph Album, ca. 1925-1935 Chiefly adobe ruins, Tombstone buildings, ranching and outlaw historical sites, ca. 1925- TITLE: PHIL M. CLARKE PAPERS Phil M. Clarke Papers, MS 990 Arizona Historical Society – Tucson, 520- 617-1157 . TITLE: Phil M. Clarke papers DATE RANGE: 1941-1960 CALL NUMBER: MS 0990 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: .1 linear ft (1 box) PROVENANCE: Donated to the Arizona Heritage Center by Diane Andersenin September 1983.
ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 949 EAST SECOND STREET LIBRARY Title: Inspiration Consolidated Copper Collection Author: Riva Dean Created Date: 8/17/2015 11:51:07 AM MUSEUM ADMISSIONS AND TICKETS Arizona History Museum 949 E. 2nd Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719 (520) 628-5774. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM The Arizona History Museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to enjoy the facilities. The museum is located at 949 E. 2nd Street, north of the UA Main Gate area, at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.PIONEER MUSEUM
The Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum, formerly the 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona.PUBLICATIONS
The Journal of Arizona History Each issue of The Journal of Arizona History features original research articles and an extensive book review section that focuses on new works on Arizona, the American West, and the border region. A subscription to the journal is a benefit of Arizona Historical Society membership. Members also receive access to archived issues through JSTOR and Project MUSE. SITEMAP - ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Arizona Historical Society 949 E. 2 nd Street Tucson, AZ 85719. General Inquiries: 520.628.5774 Fax: 520.628.5695 Email: PRESERVING THE MIGRANT QUILT PROJECT The Arizona Historical Society is honored to announce the receipt of the Migrant Quilt Project into its collections. Founded in Tucson in the mid-2000s, The Migrant Quilt Project memorializes the stories of migrants who have died seeking refuge in the United States. It is a collaborative effort between artists, quiltmakers, and activists todocument the
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