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Journal of Arizona History Index Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 NOTE: the index includes two citation formats. The format for Volumes 1-5 is: volume (issue): page number(s) The format for Volumes 6 -54 is: volume: page number(s) T Taaka 46:169, 183 n. 33 Tabah, Rebekah, contributor to article 55:229-385 Tabaseca Spring 37:140 Taber, Arthur Earl 32:242, 245-46, 257-60 Tabernash, Colorado 50:322 Table Mountain 52:358, 366 California, and Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 34:42 Tables: area growth 22:90-91 manufacturing 22:219 population 22:91, 205, 228-30 Tabor, H. A. W. 40:387 Tabor, Horace 45:346 Tabula California, by Eusebio Kino (map) 53:414, 421 Tacey Cromwell, by Conrad Richter 53:204 noted 23:275 Tacho, Juana 36:226 Tackenberg, David, article by 50:365-92; 55:187-204 biographical note on 49:59; 50:362; 55:187 1 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 book reviewed by 51:180-81 introduction by 49:59-60 Tackenberg, William D., article by 40:83-102; 42:429 biographical note on 40:83; 42:429 Tacna 51:366 Tacoma, Washington 49:372 Tacuyo Ranch (California) 49:358 Tadano, Tadashi 14:324 Tadano, Takeshi 38:1, 4, 12 Taffe, Harold 14:16 Tafolla, Carlos 27:299, 331 Tafoya, Francisco 14:369 Tafoya, Onofre “Taffy”, book by, reviewed 48:319 Taft, Robert 33:207; 35:364, 371; 45:154 quoted 28:336-37 Taft, William Howard 13:155; 18:359; 21:147, 151-52, 155, 157, 421; 26:268; 28:170, 227, 230, 234, 238, 241 n. 34; 29:60; 32:189; 40:352; 45:282, 378; 46:12; 47:351, 355, 362; 49:26 n. 40; 53:171; 55:197, 235-36 Tagg, Lawrence V., book by, reviewed 28:206-7 Taggart, Effa See Ward, Effa Taggart, S. L. 45:266 2 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Tagle Bustamante, Francisco Antonio 40:67 Tahoma, Quincy, book about, reviewed 53:426-27 Tai, Wong 43:372, 375, 376, 378, 379 Taibampipita 53:82 Tain, Juan Lung 17:202, 205, 208 Take Up Your Mission: Mormon Colonizing Along the Little Colorado River 1870-1900, by Charles S. Peterson, Jr. 53:184 reviewed 14:261-62 Takiguchi, 14:324 Takiguchi, Min 38:17 “Taking a Bath: Civic Improvement in Clifton,” by Douglas E. Kupel 37:269-82 Taking Stock: A Larry McMurtry Casebook, by Clay Reynolds, reviewed 32:237-38 Taking the Wheel: Women and the Coming of the Motor Age, by Virginia Scharff, reviewed 34:231 Talamante, Cristina 10:244 Talamantes, Felipe 32:173, 175 3 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Talayesva, Don 14:257; 33:360; 45:37, 38; 53:202 Talbot, Edith 20:240; 42:7; 43:65, 66 Talbot, Edward O. 49:233-35, 237, 244 Talbot, Fox, (photographer) 30:304 Talbot, Hayden 52:16, 19, 20, 23, 27 n. 9, 28 nn. 20 and 26 Talbot, Miriam 43:65 Talbot, M. W., photo of 49:181 Talbot, Ninon (Kelly) 49:233-38, 240, 244, 248, 252 photo of 49:241 Talbot, Richard C. 15:223-24, 246 n. 3; 39:60 Talbot, Rive 49:233 Talbot Saloon (Gold Road) 48:367, 369, 374 n. 40 Talbot, Theodore, book by, reviewed 13:292-94 Talbot, Walter 28:249; 42:7 Talchaco, Arizona 11:53 “A Tale of Bagdad: Edmond B. Bronson and his Copper Mines,” by Jane Eppinga 26:307-326 Tales from the Grand Canyon: Some true, some tall, by Edna Evans, reviewed 27:356-57 4 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Tales From the Mohaves, reviewed 12:146-47 Tales from the Sonoita, by Frank Seibold, mentioned 25:219 reviewed 15:316 Tales of Apache Warfare: True Stories of Massacres, Fights, and Raids in Arizona and New Mexico, by James M. Barney, reviewed 38:91-92 Tales of a Pathfinder, by Anthon Larsen Westgard 54:111-112, 133, 140, 143-44, 147 Tales of Lonely Trails, by Zane Grey, reviewed 28:307 Tales of the Chase, by M. H. “Dutch” Salmon, reviewed 54:354 Tales of the Phelps-Dodge Family: A Chronicle of Five Generations, by Phyllis B. Dodge, reviewed 30:216-17 Tales of the Superstitions, reviewed 17:108-9 Tales of Tiburon: An Anthology of Adventures in Seriland, edited by Neil B. Carmony and David E. Brown, reviewed 24:213-14 Tales the Western Tombstones Tell, by Lambert Florin, reviewed 8:274 5 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Tales Told on a Mountain Meadow, by John Haldiman, reviewed 28:215 Taliafero (Taliaferro), Theodore W. 16:127-28 Taliesin West 41:366; 55:103, 106, 227-28 photo of 55:105 Talkai 45:270 “Talking Boy,” by Owen P. White, article about 45:333-56 Talking Mysteries: A Conversation with Tony Hillerman, by Ernie Bulow, reviewed 34:109-110 Talking Mysteries, by Tony Hillerman and Ernie Bulow 53:163 Tallack, William 29:352, 353, 357 Tall Bull (Sioux chief) II(3)25 Tall Candle: The Personal Chronicle of a Yaqui Indian, reviewed 12:286-87; 19:105-6 Tall Chief, Maria 55:132 Talley and Associates 42:74 Talley, Mrs. Hugh 27:336-37 6 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Tall Sheep: Harry Goulding, Monument Valley Trader, by Samuel Moon, reviewed 35:93-94 Tall Woman: The Life Story of Rose Mitchell, a Navajo Woman, c. 1874-1977, by Rose Mitchell, edited by Charlotte J. Frisbie, reviewed 43:389-90 Tally Ho mine, at Helvetia 9:79 Tally, Robert E. 38:240, 242, 244, 246, 247, 254 Tally Sheet (magazine) 17:341 Talmadge, Herman 45:148 Talmadge, James E. 51:103-104 Talodrie, (Padre) 24:401 Tamales 15:4-5 de Elote (green-corn) 15:5 Tamaral, Nicolás 11:109 Tamaulipas, Mexico, colonization in 10:115-28 in 1848 Mexican Colonization plan 9:41 Tamayo y Baus, Manuel 13:241-42 Tamazula, Jalisco 38:35 Tamichopa 45:305 n. 6 7 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Taming the Land: The Lost Postcard Photographs of the Texas High Plains, by John Miller Morris, reviewed 51:89-90 Tampa, Florida 41:312, 435 Tanche Indians 20:282 Tandem Bicycles, photos 13:45 Tang, cook at Tucson Industrial School, photo of 30:200 Tang, Esther 46:47, 48, 49 Tang, Kin-yuen 18:342 Tang, Lucy 18:354-55 Tang, Shing 18:342, 355 Tang, Thomas 18:355; 45:179 “The Tangled Web: The Controversy Over the Tumacácori and Baca Land Grants,” by Ray H. Mattison 8:71-90 Tanita family 38:12 Tankersley, Bazy 50:353 Tankersley, Ray, book about, reviewed 47:100 8 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Tanner, Annie Clark, autobiography by, reviewed 15:302-4 book by, reviewed 16:440 re-issue of book by, reviewed 18:117 Tanner, Annie M. 10:41 Tanner, Arthur 47:265, 269-70 n. 4, 271 n. 23 photo of 47:251 Tanner Chapel, Phoenix 32:206 Tanner, Clara Lee 51:311; 54:411 book by, reviewed 18:490-91; 24:209-10 book review by 15:306-7; 16:429-31; 17:110-12; 18:221-23; 19:335-37; 28:87-89 Tanner Crossing 55:455 Tanner, Eliza E. P. 51:162-63, 171 n. 51; 54:29 n. 11 Tanner, Frederick 10:41 Tanner, George S., book coauthored by, reviewed 19:94-95 Tanner, Hartwell 47:270 n. 11 Tanner, Helen Hornbeck, noted 18:385 Tanner, Henry M. 51:171 n. 51; 54:6, 10, 29 nn. 11 & 15 9 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Tanner, John 10:41; 14:80; 54:411, 413 Tanner, John D., book coauthored by, reviewed 45:113-14 Tanner, John D., Jr., article by 49:1-26 biographical note on 49:1 book by, reviewed 52:395-96 book coauthored by, reviewed 47:321 book reviewed by 49:289-90; 50:399-400 Tanner, John F., book review by 31:109-11 Tanner, John Seth B. 43:50 Tanner, Joseph B. 10:41 Tanner, Joseph M. 15:302-3 Tanner, Karen Holliday, article by 49:1-26 biographical note on 49:1 book by, reviewed 40:110-12; 52:395-96 book coauthored by, reviewed 45:113-14; 47:321 Tanner, Leroy 47:265, 268, 270 n. 4, 271 n. 23 Tanner, Obert C., book with introduction by, reviewed 16:440 Tanner, Ogden, book by, reviewed 19:225-26 10 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Tanner, Seth B. 10:41; 17:74; 20:368; 54:16 Tanner Trail 43:49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55 Tanner, Vicki A. 37:70 Tánori, Refugio 8:130; 40:45 Tanque Verde 38:339, 348; 43:215; 49:313; 51:33 Tanque Verde CCC Camp, photo of 50:121 Tanque Verde Creek 42:187 Tanque Verde ranch house, photo of 11:249 plan drawing of 11:237 Tanque Verde School 43:327 Taos, New Mexico 9:125, 127; 39:296; 41:361; 45:15 book about, reviewed 50:405-6 photo of 45:17 Taos Pueblo firefighters 41:128, 136 photo of 41:124 Taos Pueblo Indians 42:17 Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest, 1540-1846, reviewed 13:221 Tapahanso, Lucy 53:118 11 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, T-V Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Tapco transmission line 26:194 Tapeats Sandstone 17:25-26 Tapestry Weave 18:222 Tapia, Francisca 49:152 Tapia, José 46:375, 376, 379, 380, 381, 385, 390, 391, 392, 393 Tapia, Juan C.
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