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Arizona Genealogy & History
Books - General Interest
Lineage Register of the Arizona Mayflower Society
Arizona Territory Post Offices & Postmasters

1910 Arizona Territory Census Index
Affidavits of Contest
vis-à-vis Arizona Hispanic Homesteaders, 1880-1908: Compiled and Edited General Land Office Correspondence

Tales the Western Tombstones Tell [Historic Graves of the Old West; Second in a New Series] [Washington; Oregon; California; Idaho; Montana; Wyoming; Utah; Colorado; Dakota; Nevada; New Mexico; Arizona]

Births, Deaths, and Marriages from El Paso Newspapers Through 1885 for Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Indian Territory

Arizona National Ranch Histories of Living Pioneer Stockman
Hispanic Arizona, 1536-1856

Massacre at the Yuma Crossing: Spanish Relations with the Quechans, 1779-1782 
Pioneer Heritage: The First Century of the Arizona Historical Society
Census Records for Latin America and the Hispanic United States

Historical Atlas of Arizona
The Mennonites in Arizona
Multi-County Interest
Down on the Blue; Blue River, Arizona, 1878-1986

A History of Arizona's Counties and Courthouses

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Cochise County
It All Happened in Tombstone
Tombstone in 1879, Including a revised & Indexed Version of the 1879 Census for Tombstone, Pimia County, Arizona Territory
It Seems Like Only Yesterday: Mining and Mapping in Arizona's First Century, Vol.
2: Bisbee & Patagonia
Cochise County Stalwarts: A Who's Who of the Territorial Years
"We'll All Wear Silk Hats:" The Erie and Chiricahua Cattle Companies and the Rise of Corporate Ranch
Pomerene, Arizona & The Valley of the San Pedro
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Coconino County
Souvenir of Flagstaff and Coconino County, Arizona, 1917
Experience Sedona Legends and Legacies
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Gila County
Rim Country History

Prehistoric and Historic Gila County, Arizona

History of Gisela, Arizona
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Graham County
Pioneer Town: Pima Centennial History
Shoot-Out At Dawn: An Arizona Tragedy (Graham County)
Power, Passion, and Prejudice: Shootout in the Galiuro Mountains

Graham County, Arizona: Images of America
Souvenir of Graham County, Arizona, circa 1900
Mt. Graham Profiles: Graham County, Arizona, 1870-1977

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Greenlee County
Greenlee County: The Wonderland of Arizona

Greenlee County, Arizona

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La Paz County
La Paz: County of Peace

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Maricopa County
Our Town: History of Mesa, Arizona
The Right Side Up Town on the Upside Down River
Wickenburg
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Mohave County
Moccasin and Her People

The History of Mohave County to 1912

Mohave County, Sketches of Early Days

Mohave County Album

Military Posts in Mohave County

Northland Pioneers in Mohave County

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Navajo County
Elijah Was a Valiant Man:
Annals of the THOMAS Family of Pinedale, 1876-1967
Frank WATTRON: Holbrook Lawman
Unflinching Courage
Joseph City and its Mormon founders.
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Pima County
Nine Months is a Year at Baboquivari School
Inventory of the County Archives of Arizona - Pima
County
Tucson: The Old Pueblo
Pima County Sheriff's Department: Keeping the Peace and Serving the Community Since 1865
Old Tucson Studios: Images of America
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Pinal County
A History of Florence, Arizona
Florence, Arizona: Images of America
Not All Okies Are White: The Lives of
Black Cotton Pickers in Arizona
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Santa Cruz County
Inventory of the County Archives of Arizona - Santa Cruz County
It Seems Like Only Yesterday: Mining and Mapping in Arizona's First Century, Vol.
2: Bisbee & Patagonia
Open Range and Hidden Silver; a Saga of Cattlemen and Miners and Other Men That Made Arizona's Santa Cruz County

A Very Small Place: Arizona's Santa Cruz County: Book List: A List of Books and Articles Relevant to Arizona's Smallest County...

Index of Mining Properties in Santa Cruz County, Arizona 
Nogales Arizona 1880-1980 Centennial Anniversary

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Yavapai County
Yavapai County, Arizona: The Treasure Vault of the Southwest

Cowchips & Calluses: a Documentary History of Chino Valley, 1864-1976
Sold!Crown King and the Southern BRADSHWs: a Complete History 
Echoes of the Past, Tales of Old Yavapai
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Yuma County
Dates, Pecans & Ostriches: Some Memories of Life in the Yuma Valley
Exit 31: Remembering Northern Yuma County
A Wooden Road Through the Hollow of God's Hand: Taming the American Sahara
The Yuma County Historical Society presents El Camino del Diablo
It Seems Like Only Yesterday: Mining and Mapping in Arizona's First Century Vol 1: The Yuma Years
Yuma: From Hell Hole To Haven
Early Yuma: A Graphic History of Life on the American Nile

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Arizona People, Arizona Families
Albert Franklin BANTA: Arizona Pioneer
Don Carlos and May Robison DRIGGS: Don and May, Their Story
Unbeatable Bessie: a Biography of Bessie Kidd BEST

The FAINs of Lonesome
Valley

75 Years of the FLEMING Family in Arizona:
A Family History With Information on the FLEMING Family and All Related Families in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Beyond

The Arizona Diary of Lily FREMONT, 1878-1881

William Henry HARRINGTON and Family

Frontier Fiddler: the Life of a Northern Arizona Pioneer, Kenneth C. KARTCHNER

With Their Own Blood: A Saga of Southwestern Pioneers
PENNINGTON Family
The Memoirs of Pauline Udall SMITH
Privately printed.
Elijah Was a Valiant Man:
Annals of the THOMAS Family of Pinedale, 1876-1967
Tora THURSTON: The History of a Norwegian Pioneer 
Frank WATTRON: Holbrook Lawman
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Arizona
Patriots
Confederate Pathway to the Pacific: Major Sherod HUNTER and Arizona Territory, C. S. A.
The Arizona Rough Riders

Rough Rider: Buckey
O'NEILL of Arizona
Arizona's Hispanic Flyboys 1941-1945
"World War II remains probably the most significant historical event of the
20th Century. It has been well documented in print and film over the last
sixty years. Not much, however, has been written about Hispanics who served in
uniform from 1941 through 1945. This is especially true of those who served in
the so-called "glamorous" air corps of the US Army and Navy. This is a
documentary of Hispanic young men from Arizona who served as pilots,
navigators, bombardiers, flight engineers, gunners, and radio operators.
Hispanics make up the largest ethnic minority in Arizona. Many of Arizona's
Hispanics served valiantly in ground and sea forces during WWII, and today, in
the Hispanic community as elsewhere, their service is remembered proudly. Less
well known, however, is the contribution made by those young men in the elite
volunteer services that fought the war from above."