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LENDING LIBRARY

The Hiking Club has a number of items that are available for checkout by the general membership. Items may be kept for up to four weeks. A Lending Library table that contains a representative sample of the books that are available for checkout will be setup at the November and February Hiking Club Potlucks. In addition, you can contact Anita Woodward by phone 777- 8045), e-mail ([email protected]) or in the West Center Parking Lot on Thursday mornings to make arrangements to borrow any of the following items. Book returns can be accomplished any Thursday morning directly to Anita Woodward (or the Hikemaster if Anita is not available) in the West Center parking lot prior to hike departures.

DVD We have four DVDs available for checkout. DVD-1 4 Wheeling Basics by Rick Russell. DVD-2 Our River of Life – The San Pedro – Video produced by Milt Foster Jr. DVD-3 Desert Dwellers – A DVD by the Green Valley F ire District. DVD-4 Celebrating – Arizona’s Centennial – A video produced by the Green Valley Photographic Club We also have a college level course with the lectures presented on DVDs. See the Geology section of the Library for particulars CD We have one CD available for checkout. CD-1 A Life in the Mountains – A CD narrated by Frances Chamberlin Carter

BOOKS PERTAINING TO NATIVE AMERICANS ANA-1 The Conquest of Apacheria by Dan Thrapp - An excellent summary of the Wars. ANA-2 by Edwin Sweeney - A history of the Chiricahua . ANA-3 by Angie Debo – A book on the life of Geronimo. ANA-4 Indeh, An Apache Odyssey by Eve Ball – This book documents the memories of several Apaches, particularly Daklugie (son of Juh and nephew of Geronimo). ANA-5 Massacre at Camp Grant – Forgetting and Remembering Apache History by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh – This book details the massacre of a group of Apaches under the protection of the U.S. Army by a group led by several Tucson Anglo- Americans. ANA-6 A Terrible Glory, Custer and the Little Big Horn by James Donovan – An excellent book on the battle. ANA-7 The Pueblo Revolt by Robert Silverberg – This book documents the revolt of the Pueblo people against the Spanish in the late 1600s. ANA-8 Kokopelli: Flute Player Images in Rock Art by Dennis Slifer & James Duffield – This book examines the use of the Kokopelli figure in Southwest rock art. ANA-8-1 Kokopelli: Casanova of the Cliff Dwellers by John V. Young - ANA-9 Indian America by Jamake Highwater – ANA-10 Handbook of North American Indians – Volume 9 – Southwest – Published by the Smithsonian Institution. ANA-11 The World of the American Indian – Published by the National Geographic Society

BOOKS PERTAINING TO HIKING HIK-1 Outdoors in Arizona - A Guide to Hiking and Backpacking - Arizona Highways HIK-1-1 Desert Hiking Tips by Bruce Grubbs - Advice on Desert Hiking and Driving

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HIK-2 Walking Softly in the Wilderness - The Sierra Club Guide to Backpacking by John Hart HIK-3 100 Hikes in Arizona by Scott S. Warren HIK-4 Gem Trails of Arizona by James R. Mitchell HIK-5 Trails of Southwestern Arizona – Arizona State Trails System Guide No. 1 (Central & Southwest Deserts/Regions3, 7. 8 &9 ) Published by the Arizona State Parks System HIK-5-1 Trails of Southeastern Arizona – Arizona State Trails System Guide No. 4 (Central & Southwest Deserts) Published by the Arizona State Parks System HIK-6 The Arizona state Trails Guide Zone 3 (Southeastern Arizona) - Published by the Arizona State Parks System HIK-7 The Hiker’s Guide to Arizona by Stewart Aitchison & Bruce Grubbs HIK-7-1 Hiking by Don R. Kiefer HIK-7-2 Hiking the Southwest’s Country by Sandra Hinchman (Published by The Mountaineers in 1990 HIK-7-3 Arizona Hiking – Urban Trails, Easy Paths & Overnight Treks - A book published by Arizona Highways HIK-8 Tucson Hiking Guide by Bette Leavengood HIK-8-1 Tucson Hiking Guide (Second Edition) by Bette Leavengood. HIK-8-2 Hikers Guide to the by Betty Leavengood & Mike Liebert HIK-8-3 Trail Guide to the by Eber Glendening & Pete Cowgill HIK-9 – The Official Guide by Tom Lorang Jones & AZ Trail Association HIK-10 Day Hikes Around Sedona Arizona (2 nd Edition) by Robert Stone HIK-10-1 Sedona’s Top Ten Hikes by Dennis Andres HIK-11 Walking by Lonnie Hewitt & Barbara Moore (Published by The Mountaineers in 1989) HIK-12 Trails of the Gila by Bryan Thomas (Silver City NM Area) HIK-13 The Big Bend of the Rio Grande – A Guide to the Rocks, Geologic History and Settlers of the Area of Big Bend National Park – Published by the University of at Austin

BOOKS PERTAINING TO OUTDOOR RECREATION ODR-1 Arizona Scenic Drives by Stewart Green ODR-2 Arizona Wildlife Viewing Guide by John N. Carr. ODR-2-1 Tucson Wildlife Viewing Guide by Glenn P. Frederick ODR-3 Arizona Outdoor Guide by Ernest E. Snyder ODR-4 Book of Answers - An Arizona Sonora Desert Museum book by David Wentworth Lazaroff – Answers questions about the desert environment. ODR-5 Wilderness and Primitive Areas in Southwestern National Forests - Published by the U.S. Forest Service ODR-6 The Deserts of the Southwest – A Sierra Club Naturalist’s Guide by Peggy Larson ODR-6-1 National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Southwestern States by Peter Alden and Peter Friederici ODR-6-2 Deserts - National Audubon Society Field Guide byJames A. MacMahon ODR-6-3 Desert Critters – Plants and Animals of the Southwest by Millie Miller & Cyndi

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Nelson ODR-7 A Field Guide to Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers by Niehaus, Ripper & Savage ODR-7-1 Weeds of the West by several authors. ODR-7-2 Colorful Desert Wild Flowers of California & Arizona by Grace & Onas Ward ODR-7-3 100 Desert Wildflowers in Natural Color by Natt N Dodge ODR-7-4 Flowers of the Southwest Deserts by Natt N. Dodge and Jeanne R. Janish ODR-7-5 Flowers of the Southwest Mountains by Leslie P Arnberger & Jeanne R Janish ODR-7-6 Canyon Country Wildflowers – A Field Guide to Common Wildflowers, Shrubs and Trees by Damian Fagan ODR-7-7 Familiar Cacti – An Audubon Society Pocket Guide ODR-7-8 Food Plants – Edible Uses for the Desert’s Wild Bounty by Charles W. Kane. ODR-7-9 The Women’s Day Book of House Plants by Jean Hersey ODR-7-10 The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers- Region ODR-8 The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds – Eastern Region ODR-8-1 The Audubon Society Fie ld Guide to North American Birds – Western Region ODR-8-2 National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America – Third Edition ODR-8-3 Stokes Field Guide to Birds – Western Region by Donald and Lillian Stokes ODR-8-4 Songbirds and Familiar Backyard Birds (Western Region) – National Audubon Society Pocket Guide ODR-8-5 Hummers- Hummingbirds of North America by Millie Miller & Cyndi Nelson ODR-8-6 Birds of North America - A Guide to Field Identification by Robbins, Bruun, Zim & Singer ODR-9 Snakes and other Reptiles of the Southwest by Erik D. Stoops and Annette Wright ODR-9-1 Horned Lizards by Jane Manaster ODR-10 Scorpions & Venomous Insects of the Southwest by Erik D. Stoops & Jeffrey L. Martin ODR-11 Javelina Research and Management in Arizona - An Arizona Game and Fish Department booklet by Gerald I. Day ODR-12 National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees – Western Region by Elbert L. Little ODR-13 Emergency Survival by Charles A. Lehman ODR-13-1 Pocket Guide to Wilderness Medicine by Paul G. Gill, Jr., M.D. ODR-13-2 Emergemcy Survival a Pocket Guide by Christopher Van Tilburg, M.D. ODR-14 GPS Made Easy by Lawrence Letham - This book was used in the Club’s first GPS Courses.

OUTDOOR & RECREATIONAL NOVELS ORN-1 Crossing Arizona – A solo hike of the Arizona Trail by Chris Townsend. ORN-2 River – One Man’s Journey Down the by Colin Fletcher ORN-3 The Last Season by Eric Blehm ORN-4 Touching the Void by Joe Simpson ORN-5 The Fastest Hike – Quest for the Pacific Crest Trail Record by Raymond Greenlaw. ORN-6 The Desert Year by Joseph Wood Krutch – A naturalist and philosopher views the pattern of the desert world of the American Southwest ORN-7 Should I Not Return by Jeffrey T. Babcock – A true story of Babcock’s experiences

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on climbing (Mt. McKinley) ORN-8 A Sand County Almanac by ORN-9 Reluctant Warrior by George Chute ORN-10 The Man Who Walked Through Time by Colin Fletcher

BOOKS PERTAINING TO ARIZONA HISTORY AZH-1 Going Back to Bisbee by Richard Shelton - A history of Southern Arizona. AZH-2 A Beautiful Cruel Country by Eva Antonia Wilbur-Cruce. - The experiences of a young girl growing up on a ranch AZH-3 A Portal to Paradise by Alden Hayes - A historical account of the AZH-4 Mines, Camps, Ranches, and Characters of The by Lynn R. Bailey. AZH-5 Hidden Treasures of Santa Cruz County by Betty Barr. - Articles on some of the early settlers of Santa Cruz County AZH-6 More Hidden Treasures of Santa Cruz County by Betty Barr – More articles on some of the early settlers of Santa Cruz County AZH-7 Enigma at Tumacacori Arizona by Gary Don Oliver – A story about the lost treasure of the Aztecs. AZH-8 The Nature of Madera Canyon by Douglas Moore. AZH-9 Sonoita Plain – Views from a Southwestern Grassland by Carl & Jane Bock. AZH-10-1 Images of America, Empire Ranch by Gail Waechter Corkill and Sharon E. Hunt. AZH-10-2 Images of America, Pima County by Pima County & the AZ Historical Society. AZH-10-3 Images of America, Green Valley Arizona by Phillip Goorian. AZH-11 Our Time in the Sun by John Mclaughlin – A fictional story about the Arizona Rangers.

AZH-12 Death Clouds on Mt. Baldy (First Edition) by Cathy Hufault – Describes the Boy Scout tragedy of 1958. AZH-13 Death Clouds on Mt. Baldy (Second Edition) by Cathy Hufault – Describes the Boy Scout tragedy of 1958. AZH-14 The Lessening Stream – An Environmental History of the Santa Cruz River by Michael F. Logan. AZH-15 90 Years and 535 Miles by Robert R Humphry – Photo Comparisons of the Border Monuments as the areas changed over a span of 90 years. AZH-16 The Big Divide by David Lavender – A history of the Mountain-men and early settlers of the Rocky Mountains

AZH-17 A Slow Trot Home by Lisa G. Sharp – Stories of ranching life in the San Rafael Valley AZH-17-2 A Slow Trot Home by Lisa G. Sharp – Copy # 2 AZH-18 – The Story of a Frontier Post by Cornelius C., Smith. AZH-19 It Happened in Arizona by James A. Crutchfield – A series of short stories about events that shaped Arizona’s history AZH-20 Riding Behind the Padre: Horseback Views from Both Sides of the Border by Richard Collins – Documentation of a series of Calbagatas that traced some of Father

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Kino’s journeys and gives descriptions of the societies on both sides of the border.

AZH-21 The Grand Collection of Western Art - This book presents the art of some of the famous western artists AZH-22 Named in Stone and Sky: An Arizona Anthology – Edited by Gregory NcNamee – A series of articles and poems by a variety of authors that attempt to describe Arizona. AZH-23 Look to the Mountains (Revised Edition) – by Suzanne Wensel – An in-depth look into the lives and times of the people who shaped the history of the Catalina Mountains AZH-24 Legends of the Wild West - by James A Crutchfield, Bill O’Neal and Dale L. Walker – A series of short stories about the people involved in the “taming” of the “Wild West”.

We also have 145 different volumes of the Journal of Arizona History published by the Arizona Historical Society. These are excellent books that cover a wide range of subjects. Representative (but not all inclusive) of articles appearing in these publications are as follows: AHJ-1-4 Vol. 1 No. 4 - An article on Lt. Mowry’s arrest for treason. AHJ-3-1 Vol. 3 No. 1 - Articles on .the Land Grant College Act, Arizona governors (1912 – 1958) and Richard Ewell of the Dragoons for whom Mt. Baldy (Wrightson) was named when he was commander at Fort Buchanan. AHJ-3-3 Vol. 3 No. 3 - Articles on the interior decorations of the Tumacacori Mission, Tucson’s first village marshal and land sale policies during the settlement of the west. AHJ-3-4 Vol. 3 No. 4 - Articles on Apache raiding routes, early trails in southern Arizona and two short stories of Arizona pioneers. AHJ-4-2 Vol. 4 No. 2 - Articles on another killing at the O.K Corral, San Carlos Indian Agent John Clum and short stories on Arizona pioneers. AHJ-4-3 Vol. 4 No. 3 - Articles include the U.S. Army/ skirmish of 1918 and various short stories of Arizona pioneers. AHJ-4-4 Vo. 4 No. 4 - Articles on military headgear in the southwest (1846 – 1890), Prescott – Arizona’s frontier capital and General August Kautz during the Indian wars. AHJ-5-1 Vol.5 No. 1 - Articles pertaining to Cowboy Life, Twin Buttes Railroad and a Chief. AHJ-5-2 Vol. 5 No. 2 - Articles on the Twin Buttes Railway, the loss of Pah-Ute County Arizona to Nevada, Tucson’s’ first chief of police and Tucson’s first public school. AHJ-5-4 Vol. 5 No. 4 - Articles pertaining to , Calabasas and a Steamboat. AHJ-6-1 Vol. 6 No. 1 - Articles on Cochise, the settlement of Pipe Spring and the mining camp of Harshaw. AHJ-6-2 Vol. 6 No. 2 – An article on John P. Clum’s life after he resigned as the San Carlos Indian Agent and an article on the metal uniform insignia of the U.S. Army of the Southwest from1846 to 1902. AHJ-6-3 Vol. 6 No. 3 - Article on the establishment of the Episcopal Church in Arizona, the Bonita Ranch and the reminiscences of Arizona pioneer May Cargill Doan (Part 1) AHJ-6-4` Vol. 6 No. 4 - Articles on historic mercury mines and the reminiscences of Arizona pioneer May Cargill Doan (Part 2).

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AHJ-7-1 Vol. 7 No. 1 – Articles on the travelers on the Gila Trail Part 1 (1824 to 1850), history of the Millville/Charleston area and the murder of William Joe Giles. AHJ-7-4 Vol. 7 No. 4 An article on the Buckley House (Tucson station for the Butterfield Stage) and an article on a portion of the campaign in in pursuit of Pancho Villa. AHJ-8-1 Vol. 8 No. 1 Articles on the travelers on the Gila Trail Part 2 (1824 to 1850), U.S Marshal Milton B. Duffield (Part 1) and Charles D. Poston for Go0vernor. AHJ-8-2 Vol. 8 No. 2 Articles on the controversy over the Tumacacori and Baca Land Grants, U.S Marshal Milton B. Duffield (Part 2), the life of a Yaqui Indian named Cajame and the naming of Camp Crittenden. AHJ-8-3 Vol. 8 No. 3 Articles on the railroads of southern Arizona, native Mexican relations in Confederate Arizona and the on . ` AHJ-8-4 Vol. 8 No. 4 An article on Geronimo and one on the mines of Gold Basin AHJ-9-1 Vol. 9 No. 1 – Articles on capital investment in the ; pioneer Arizona printer Edward Hill, and projected Mexican military colonies for the borderlands after the war of 1848 AHJ-9-2 Vol. 9 No. 2 - Article on the history of Helvetia.

AHJ-9-3 Vol. 9 No. 3 – Articles on Discipline in the Arizona Territorial Prison, Catholicism in early Arizona and the 1776 campaign of Juan Bautista de Anza against the Apaches. AHJ-9-4 Vol. 9 No. 4 – Articles on wet plate photography in the Arizona Territory and the loss of Fort Fillmore to the Confederacy in 1861 AHJ-10-1 Vol. 10 No. 1 – Articles on the attempt to declare martial law in 1882 Arizona, the Arizona career of Coles Bashford and the founding of City. AHJ-10-2 Vol. 10 No. 2 – Articles on the relationships between Army Officers and the reservation Apaches, the projected Mexican colonization of the borderlands and Indian mission printing. AHJ-10-3 Vol. 10 No. 3 – Article on the Confederates in Arizona. AHJ-10-4 Vol. 10 No. 4 - Article on the military administration in Arizona from 1854 to 1865.

AHJ-11-1 Vol. 11 No. 1 – Articles on a 1914 Arizona motor trip, the 1820 Tucson census and photographs of early Arizona mining activities Part 1 AHJ-11-2 Vol. 11 No. 2 – Articles on Fort Mojave, a desert cure for scurvy and photographs of early Arizona mining activities Part 2 AHJ-11-3 Vol. 11 No. 3 - Articles on the 1871 incorporation of the city of Tucson, Indian scout and photographs of Tucson in 1874. AHJ-11-4 Vol. 11 No. 4 – Two articles on territorial ranch houses of southern Arizona (1863 to 1912) and an article on Arizona humorist Dick Wick Hall. AHJ-12-1 Vol. 12 No. 1 – An article on the life of William Bladen Jett (part 1) and an article on an Arizona ranch school in 1911. AHJ-12-2 Vol. 12 No. 2 – Articles on the life of William Bladen Jett (part 2), the Cobre Grand Copper Company and photographs of early Arizona railroad buildings. AHJ-12-3 Vol. 12 No. 3 – Articles on railroading in the (1894 to 1951), a 1902 Arizona camping trip and photographs of Arizona Frontier soldiers. AHJ-13-1 Vol. 13 No. 1 – Articles on the exploration of the Colorado River by steamboat,

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Anza’s dispute with the mission system and photographs of the early bicycle era in Arizona. AHJ-13-2 Vol. 13 No. 2 – Articles on coke ovens, a Morman Missionary to the Indians and photographs of Phoenix before statehood.

AHJ-13-3 Vol. 13 No. 3 – An article on three generations of Goldwaters by Barry Goldwater, one on an 1858 expedition to the and a photo essay on early Arizona firefighters. AHJ-13-4 Vol. 13 No. 4 – Articles on Tombstone in 1879, Mexican performers in Tucson Theaters and a Photo essay on the Big Bay Mining District AHJ-15-1 Vol. 15 No. 1 – Articles on the Triangle Bar Ranch, the Seri Indians and labor disputes in the early 1900s. AJH-16-2 Vol. 16 No. 2 - Articles on the Heliograph System of General Milles, Arizona Pioneers William Grant and Peter Brady and early photographs of the . AHJ-17-2 Vol. 17 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to early Nogales and Boundary Monument 122, the Chinese in Sonora and Arizona and an abandoned seaport at the mouth of the Colorado River. AHJ-17-4 Vol. 17 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to the early days of the Yuma Proving Grounds, the copper mining camp of Swansea and interesting experiences with burros. AHJ-18-2 Vol. 18 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to early 20 th Century labor strikes in the Mining Industry. AHJ-18-3 Vol. 18 No. 3 – Several articles pertaining to early Phoenix. AHJ-19-2 Vol. 19 No. 2 – Articles on the “Tent City” of early Tucson, the Mayer Family of 1890s Tucson, and the founding of the . AHJ-19-3 Vol. 19 No. 3 – Articles on the Post Trader of Fort Bowie, the construction of the Colorado River bridge at Yuma and the adventures of an Arizona Ranger. AHJ-19-4 Vol. 19 No. 4 – Articles on the people of the , road development on the Kaibab and the birth of the Sharlot Hall Museum. AHJ-20-1 Vol. 20 No. 1 – A series of articles on Americans in Northern Sonora. AHJ-20-2 Vol. 20 No. 2 – Articles on the “Flying Gypsies” of Arizona, the mansions of Tucson’s Main Street and Arizona Place Names. AHJ-22-2 Vol 22 No. 2 – Articles on the Iron Springs resort area, the rise of Phoenix and some of the last homesteaders. AHJ-22-4 Vol. 22 No. 4 - Articles on the life of a Indian boy and the Zekendorf brothers business relationships. AHJ-23-1 Vol. 23 No. 1 – Articles on the first Anglo-American women in Arizona, the first postmaster of the Arizona territory and the establishment of the Phoenix Indian School. AHJ-23-2 Vol. 23 No. 2 – Articles on the post-Civil Way Military Supply System in the Southwest, the Arizona Canal Company and a pictorial essay on the (1894 to 1908). AHJ-23-3 Vol. 23 No. 3 - Articles on the layout of the Charleston town site, the United Verde Copper Company, copper mining in the and the early history of Clifton AHJ-23-4 Vol. 23 No. 4 – Articles on Tom Jeffords, John Wesley Powell and the ordeal of

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Pablo Valencia in the Sonoran Desert. AHJ24-1 Vol. 24 No. 1 – Articles on Tucson’s evolution debate, Early Tucson Breweries and Jessie Benton Freemont, the first Lady of Arizona AHJ24-2 Vol. 24 No. 2 – Articles on the search for new medicines in the Southwest; La Paz, the gateway to Territorial Arizona and the prison diary of William Jordan Flake. AHJ24-3 Vol. 24 No. 3 – Articles on how the boundaries of Arizona were determined, Tucson’s Arizona Inn and the “War on the Gila”. AHJ-24-4 Vol. 24 No. 4 - Articles on Powell’s Exploration of the Colorado River, Emery Kolb’s dispute with the Harvey Company on Grand Canyon photography and the causes of population decline in the native population. AHJ-25-1 Vol.25 No.1 –Article presenting Samuel Robinson’s diary covering the events 0f 1861 and James Douglas’s role in getting the Southern Pacific Railroad Mainline to serve Phoenix AHJ-25-2 Vol. 25 No. 2 – Articles on Fort Bowie, the 1918 Influenza Epidemic in Tucson and Arizona’s fight for Colorado River Water AHJ-25-3 Vol. 25 No. 3 – Articles on early Tucson citizen Teodoro Ramirez, frontier Tucson’s Mexican elite and Tucson’s Mexican Musicians before WW 2. AHJ-25-4 Vol. 25 No. 4 – Articles on the first female state auditor of Arizona, the public school controversy of 1875 and the Orme School on the Quarter Circle V Bar Ranch. AHJ26-1 Vol.26 No. 1 – Articles on the occupation of Tucson by the California Column, letters from an Army private in Arizona Territory, and early views of Fort Yuma and Camp Lowell AHJ-26-2 Vol. 26 No. 2 - Biographies of Carl Hayden and Carl Sykes and an article on the swamp cooler in Arizona. AHJ-26-3 Vol. 26 No. 3 – Articles on Indian Agents 1870 to 1882, the WW2 Desert Training Center and the Winnie Ruth Judd Trial. AHJ-26-4 Vol. 26 No. 4 - Articles on the Wilbur Ranch, “Tough” Arizona Women, and the first German tourists to visit the Grand Canyon in 1883. AHJ-27-1 Vol. 27 No. 1 – Various articles on Geronimo including the Action Report by Lt. Charles Gatewood, the Army officer who arranged the final surrender of Geronimo. AHJ-27-2 Vol. 27 No. 2 – An article on a “Gringo” rancher in Sonora and a photo essay on the Roosevelt Dam. AHJ-27-3 Vol. 27 No. 3 – An article on Arizona Law Enforcement during the Territorial Days. AHJ-27-4 Vol. 27 No. 4 – Articles on the Navajo Code Talkers, Arizona’s mixed marriage laws and the Grand Canyon Railway. AHJ-28-1 Vol. 28 No.1 –Articles on Arizona’s artists, the town of Paradise and hay harvesting. AHJ-28-2 Vol. 28 No. 2 - Articles on Tucson tourism, Yanqui Miners, and a story on Northern Sonora. AHJ-28-3 Vol. 28 No. 3 – Articles on the Walnut Grove Dam Disaster, A visit to by Nicholas & Teddy Roosevelt in 1913 and Carl Hayden’s road to Congress AHJ-28-4 Vol. 28 No. 4 – Photographs by early Arizona photographers. AHJ-29-1 Vol. 29 No. 1 – Articles on the Arizona adventures of Forest Smith, the extinction of wild cattle in Southern Arizona, “Gringo” miners of northern Mexico and the Fort Yuma Indian School AHJ-29-2 Vol. 29 No. 2 - An article on Tom Jeffords and a series of articles on individual

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experiences during the Apache wars. `AHJ-29-4 Vol. 29 No. 4 – Articles on Victorian Travelers in early Arizona, the Arizona Petrified Forest and O.D. Gass, pioneer in the segment of Arizona Territory that became part of Nevada.

AHJ-30-1 Vol. 30 No. 1 – Articles on Sarah Bowman, legendary camp follower of the U.S. Army; the Hubble Trading Post and the life of Edward Tuttle, an early pioneer. AHJ-30-2 Vol. 30 No. 2 Articles on pioneering on the Arizona Strip, establishing public transportation on the Black Canyon Route and the life of Cavalryman Camillo Carr during the Indian wars. AHJ-30-3 Vol. 30 No. 3 – Several articles on early Arizona photographers and photo- journalists. AHJ-30-4 Vol. 30 No. 4 – Articles on Mary Page Handy (daughter of Larcena Pennington Page), Cora Viola Slaughter of the Slaughter Ranch and the 1895 diary of Emma Sykes. AHJ-31-1 Vol. 31 No. 1 – Articles on the 1890 Phoenix Bicycle Craze, Tucson’s First Veterans Hospital, the Dunkard Colony in Glendale and the Mogollon Mining and Prospecting Company. AHJ-31-2 Vol. 31 No. 2- Articles on the Sonoran towns of Sonoyta & Santo Domingo, the Recollections of a Gringo Shopkeeper in Mexico and Tucson’s Spanish-American Mothers and Wives Association. AHJ-31-3 Vol. 31 No. 3 – Articles on “” in Arizona, Arizona convict Louis V. Eytinge, Arizona’s Pioneer Journalists and the Founding of the Arizona Republican Newspaper AHJ-31-4 Vol. 31 No. 4 – Articles on the Diary of Private Matson of the Third infantry in New Mexico. AHJ-32-1 Vol. 32 No. 1 – Articles on the experiences of William Hull in Arizona in 1850 and stories of the Yuma Crossing of the Colorado River.; AHJ-32-2 Vol. 32 No. 2 – Articles on a visit to the Sierra Madre by Apaches after 100 years, early mining activities in the Grand Canyon and the trial of Mexican revolutionaries in Tombstone AHJ-32-3 Vol. 32 No. 3 – Articles on the CCC in Pima County, the great depression in the Casa Grande Valley and Depression era Oklahoma migrants in Arizona. AHJ-32-4 Vol. 32 No.. 4 –Articles on children on the Arizona frontier, a pioneer geologist of the far west and life on the Fox Ranch. AHJ-33-1 Vol. 33 No. 1 – An article on Confederate schemes to recapture the Far Southwest and articles on Commodore Perry Owens and Jeff Milton, frontier lawmen. AHJ-33-2 Vol. 33 No. 2 – Articles on the death of Adolph Ruth in the Superstitions, gold mines in the and the early town sites of Clifton & Morenci. AHJ-33-4 Vol. 33 No. 4 - Articles on the 1899 smallpox epidemic and Native-American water rights. AHJ-34-1 Vol. 34 No. 1 – Articles on the early history of the Steward Observatory, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory field station at Harqua Hala Mountain and Arizona’s women research scientists from 1910 to 1950. AHJ 34-2 Vol. 34 No. 2 – Articles on the politics of Frontier Law Enforcement, Arizona’s water policy and the politics of frontier law enforcement.

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`AHJ-34-4 Vol. 34 No. 4 – Articles on Arizona’s automotive pioneers, land promotors promotional images of Arizona and women drivers in early Arizona AHJ-35-1 Vo l. 35 No. 1 Articles on, an early storekeeper in Patagonia, the experiences of a Mormon family and a photo essay on Tucson’s Pioneer Hotels.

AHJ-35-2 Vol. 35 No. 2 Articles on General Howard’s mission to the Apaches, how the became citizens and quelling the unrest of the O’Odam in Sonora and Arizona. AHJ-36-4 Vol. 36 No. 4 – Articles on Arizona’s involvement in World War II. AHJ-37-1 Vol. 37 No. 1 – Articles on the early days of Sasco, mission schools to the and homesteading the Mustang Ranch. AHJ-45-4 Vol. 45 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to and the controversy over his part in the Apache Wars, the Tragic Train Wreck of 1903 and the Arizona Women’s Suffrage Movement AHJ-46-1 Vol. 46 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to the mining town of Kearny, Tucson’s Chinese and Mexican Communities and Phoenix’s First City Marshall (Henry Garfias). AHJ-46-2 Vol. 46 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to Public Schooling in Territorial Arizona, Journalist George Smalley exposing the Spenazuma mining fraud and the history behind the use of the word Arizona as the state’s name. AHJ-46-4 Vol. 46 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to the Tenth Cavalry in Arizona, the making of Saguaro wine and early cowboy tournaments (?) in Territorial Arizona AHJ-47-1 Vol. 47 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to the History of the Buenos Aires Ranch, John McCafferty and the 1870s Arivaca Mining Boom and the establishment of the Mormon community of Lehi. AHJ-47-4 Vol. 47 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to the construction of the road across the (SR-87 to Payson), Arizona’s 1910 Constitutional Convention and a Glimpse of Soldier Life on the Apache Frontier. AHJ-48-1 Vol. 48 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to the Army’s struggle against troop boredom during the Indian campaigns, fossil remains in the Grand Canyon and Navajo County involvement in WW2. AHJ-48-2 Vol. 48 No. 2 – Articles on Fort Tuthill and the Arizona National Guard, the Chevalon Canyon CCC Camp, the launching of the USS Arizona and the life of “Three-Fingered Jack” Loustaunau.

AHJ-48-3 Vol. 48 No. 3 – Articles pertaining to Pima Indian agriculture during the Civil War, the Cananea Copper Strike of 1906 and the Mt. Elden CCC Camp. AHJ-48-4 Vol. 48 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to the 1937 Carnegie-Caltech Colorado River Expedition, Mining Town Madam “Belgian Jennie” Bauters and the gross inaccuracies in Tom Horn’s autobiography AHJ-49-1 Vol. 49 No. 1 – Articles on Scott White: Arizona Lawman, Clarkdale Arizona and the malaria problem at Fort Buchanon AHJ-49-2 Vol. 49 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to the use of camels in the Southwest Desert, the San Rafael de la Zanja Land Grant and the Fort Valley Experimental Forest. AHJ-49-3 Vol. 49 No. 3 – Articles on the Pioneer hotel of Tucson, the early years of the Prescott United Methodist Church and the rise and fall of the town of Santa Claus Arizona.

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AHJ-49-4 Vol. 49 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to Sabino Canyon, Arizona pioneer photographer George H. Rothrock and the Mexican Settlement of Litchfield Park (a Phoenix suburb). AHJ-50-1 Vol. 50 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to Chief Hashkeedasillaa of the White Mountain Apaches and Arizona pioneer Charles Henry Veil AHJ-50-2 Vol. 50 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to the Mining Laws of Charles D. Poston, efforts to aid the Tucson poor during the great depression and Rancher Albert F. Potter who shaped Forest Service grazing policies. AHJ-50-3 Vol. 50 No. 3 – Articles pertaining to a history of early skiing in Flagstaff, Arizona aviator Earnest Love in the Great War and water wells along the route to California. AHJ-50-4 Vol. 50 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to the development of Arabian Horse Breeding in Arizona, the birth of aviation in Northern Arizona and a photographic history of the construction of the Roosevelt Dam. AHJ-51-1 Vol. 51 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to the 1918 battle between the U.S. and Mexico, Tucson Chinese Grocer Lee Wee Kwon and the treatment of Apache prisoners of war in New Spain. AHJ-51-2 Vol. 51 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to the 1895 Travel Journal of Lucretia Pepper Wightman and Mormon Women in Arizona’s Little Colorado Colonies.

AHJ-51-3 Vol. 51 No. 3 – Articles pertaining to Civil War Memory in Tucson, Civil War Hero John W. Jones, cultural life of Territorial Prescott and photographs of Camp Hyder Arizona.; AHJ-51-4 Vol. 51 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to Tucson’s Squaw Dress Industry, Burton Frasher’s Arizona Roadside Images and the saga of a teak barrel converted into a bathtub. AHJ-52-1 Vol. 52 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to CCC Camp 818 and their work in the Grand Canyon, promoting Flagstaff as a winter playground in the 1960s, the western adventures of Mai Richie Reed and an Army widow at the Tucson Presidio. AHJ-52-2 Vol. 52 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to Arizona’s WW I flying ace Ralph O’Neill, Tucson’s 1969-1975 Model Cities Program and the abandonment of the San Pedro Valley by the Sobaipuri natives around 1762. AHJ-52-3 Vol. 52 No. 3 – Articles pertaining to Arizona’s 1958 Gubernatorial Election, the establishment of a Tubercular Sanatorium in Oracle and the use of illustrative maps by the Arizona Highways magazine to promote tourism. AHJ-52-4 Vol. 52 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to murder on Prescott’s Whiskey Row, pioneer Chinese woman Lai Ngan and the life of Aravaipa Valley Prospector Frank Landsman. AHJ-53-1 Vol. 53 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to Lawman Pete Gabriel, The Adventures of Charles Poston and J. Ross Brown in early Arizona and Pioneer Cooks and the Culinary Life of Oracle Arizona. AHJ-53-2 Vol. 53 No. 2 - This Journal presents a summary of many of the numerous books pertaining to Arizona History published in the 100 years of Arizona Statehood

AHJ-53-3 Vol. 53 No. 3 – Articles pertaining to the Grand Canyon “Shrine of the Ages” Chapel controversy, the “ArizonaViews” of photographer Francis Albert Hartwell and Snapshots of 1912 Arizona.

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AHJ-53-4 Vol. 53 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to early Mormon Pioneer “Lo” Wright,.Rescuing Jerome from its Ghosts and the Early Cartographers of Arizona: Penalosa, Coronelli and Kino. AHJ-54-1 Vol. 54 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to Early Mormon Settlements in Arizona, the relationship between General Crook and his Chinese Cook Charlie Sam, and the depiction of Apaches in various western movies. AHJ-54-2 Vol. 54 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to the Dawning of Automobile Tourism in Arizona, the Impact of Route 66 on Flagstaff and the restoration and preservation of Tombstone as a tourist town. AHJ-54-3 Vol. 54 No. 3 – Articles pertaining to the story behind the closure of the smelter in Bisbee, a memoir of a Greek Immigrant to early Arizona and the story of the Apache attack on the Tully and Ochoa Wagon Train. AHJ 54-4 Vol. 54 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to the V.T. Ranch Hotel and tourism, CCC rescue work during the blizzards of 1936-37 and the Native American basket collection of Mrs. Charles A. Schrader. AHJ-55-1 Vol. 55 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to Hugo O’Conor’s 1777 evaluation of Spanish Frontier Officers, the life of Yavapai Indian Wassaja (Dr. Carlos Montezuma) and the settlement of Wilhoit Arizona. AHJ-55-2 Vol. 55 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to the business women of early Tombstone, prostitutes and prostitution in early Tucson and Pima Tribe member and JazzTrombonist “Big Chief” Russell Moore. AHJ-55-3 Vol. 55 No. 3 – This volume commemorates the 150 years of the Arizona Historical Society And presents photographs and summaries of many of the items in the societies collections. AHJ 55-4 Vol. 55 No. 4 – Articles pertaining to Charles D. Poston and the founding of Colorado City, Zane Gray’s experience at Lee’s Ferry and Adolph Bandeler’s exploration of Native American ruins in Arizona. AHJ-56-1 Vol. 56 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to the 1782 Apache assault on the San Augustin del Tucson Presidio, Hugo O’Connor’s last will and testament and Samuel Colt’s role on the exploration and exploitation of mineral resources in Arizona. AHJ-56-2 Vol. 56 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to the early history of the Tombstone Epitaph, a wife’s property rights in Territorial Arizona and the 1909 dynamiting of the Whalen home in Tucson.

AHJ-56-3 Vol. 56 No. 3 – Articles pertaining to frontier journalist and adventurer William Edwards, the life of Emanuel Victor who was a Mexican boy captured and raised as an Apache and property claims and original land titles in Tucson. AHJ-57-1 Vol. 57 No. 1 – Articles pertaining to the effort to preserve in spite of urban sprawl, the efforts of Forest Service Rangers in canyon preservation before the designation of the Grand Canyon as a National Park and Arizona’s row crops and the art they inspired. AHJ-57-2 Vol. 57 No. 2 – Articles pertaining to Tucson’s pioneer actor and activist Don Pedro Pellon, criminal justice in Territorial Arizona and Pastor Endicott Peabody’s efforts to reform Tombstone. AHJ-57-3 Vol. 57 No. 3 – Articles pertaining to the diary of Irish Immigrant “Mim” Walsh, social life in early Tombstone and a Chinese Immigrant’s story in exclusion era

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Arizona

BOOKS ON GEOLOGY AZG-1 Desert Heat- Volcanic Fire -The Geologic History of the and Southern Arizona by David Kring AZG-2 Roadside by Halka Chronic. AZG-3 AZG-4 900 Miles on the Butterfield Trail by A. C. Greene AZG-5 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part 1 of 3 by Professor John J. Renton (Lecture Transcript and Course Guidebook) AZG-5-1 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part 1 Taught by Professor John J. Renton ( DVD of Class lectures) AZG-6 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part 2 of 3 by Professor John J. Renton (Lecture Transcript and Course Guidebook) AZG-6-1 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part 2 Taught by Professor John J. Renton ( DVD of Class lectures) AZG-7 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part 3 of 3 by Professor John J. Renton (Lecture Transcript and Course Guidebook) AZG-7-1 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part 3 Taught by Professor John J. Renton ( DVD of Class lectures) AZG-8-1 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part 1 - Course Guidebook for the Geology course taught by Professor John J. Renton AZG-8-2 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part 2 - Course Guidebook for the Geology course taught by Professor John J. Renton AZG-8-3 The Nature of Earth: An Introduction to Geology Part3 - Course Guidebook for the Geology course taught by Professor John J. Renton AZG-9 Seamless USGS Topographic Maps of Arizona on CD-ROM – This is a series of 6 CDs published by the National Geographic Society. The installation disk for the series is compatible with MAC Computers only.

BOOKS PERTAINING TO MINING AND MINING HISTORY AZM-1 Arizona Ghost Towns and Mining Camps - An Arizona Highways Book. AZM-2 Ghost Towns of Arizona by James E. and Barbara H. Sherman. AZM-3 Gold Placers and Placering in Arizona - Arizona Bureau of Mines Publication AZM-3-1 Index of Mining Properties in Pima County – Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology AZM-4 Arizona Lode Gold Mines and Gold Mining - Arizona Bureau of Mines Publication. AZM-4-1 Some Facts about Ore Deposits - Arizona Bureau of Mines Publication AZM-5 Manganese Ore Deposits in Arizona - Arizona Bureau of Mines Publication . AZM-6 Tungston Deposits of Arizona - Arizona Bureau of Mines Publication AZM-7 Index of Mining Properties in Santa Cruz County - Arizona Bureau of Mines Publication. AZM-8 It Seems Like Only Yesterday – Mining and Mapping in Arizona’s First Century – Volume 2: Bisbee and Patagonia by Robert Lenon with Robert and Judith Whitcomb AZM-9 Back in Them Days – When Patagonia was a Mining Town by Jose “Joker” Mendoza AZM-10 Awake the Copper Ghosts – The History of Banner Mining Company and the

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Treasure of Twin Buttes by William D. Kalt, Jr. AZM-11 The Lost Dutchman Mine of Jacob Waltz - Part 2 of the Holmes Manuscript compiled and edited by T. E. Glover

The Hazardous Abandoned Mine Finders searched out and documented numerous abandoned mines in Southern Arizona. The results of these searches were published in a series of documents prepared by Lloyd Sebring. The Library possesses 31 of the 37 volumes in the series.

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