THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY : Spring 1980, Vol 21, Number 1
by A. Tracy Ros (Editor-in-Chief)
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Tucson, AZ: Arizona Historical Society, 1980. Soft cover. Near Fine/None As Issued. Archival Photographs & Maps . Text/2 very tidy check marks to pg 2, else brand new & bright. Softcover;/Fine; Cover photo: Southern Pacific Railroad bridge at Yuma, CA of 1877. Vintage 1980 Volume 21, No 1 w/archival photos & maps. 110 pages, essays are: 1, The Southern Pacific Caper (Constance Wynn Altschuler); 2, Leo in Pursuit (Jack C. Gale); 3, Horeseback to Mount Balsy: A Ranchwomans's Holiday (Virginian Culin Roberts); 4, James D. Houck: The Sheep King of Cave Creek (Frances C. Carlson); 5, The Word on the Frontier: Anglo Protestant Churches in Arizona, 1859-1899; and 6, The dunn-Howland Killings: Additional Insights (Henry F. Dobyns & Robert C. Eular)
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- Title
- THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY : Spring 1980, Vol 21, Number 1
- Author
- A. Tracy Ros (Editor-in-Chief)
- Illustrator
- Archival Photographs & Maps
- Format/Binding
- Soft cover
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine
- Jacket Condition
- None As Issued
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Arizona Historical Society
- Place of Publication
- Tucson, AZ
- Date Published
- 1980
- Pages
- 110
- Keywords
- Historical Arizona Journal,
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