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    Biography of Dr. Charles O. Case

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    10 pages. Excerpt from the book: "Some men make their lives felt in the affairs of a state not because of any spectacular achievements but because of an everlasting performance of duties assigned to them and because of an everlasting performance of the duties assigned to them and because of rigid adherence to certain fundamental principles of action. Such a man was Charles Orlando Case, for nineteen years the State Superintendent of Public Instruction in Arizona. He was acknowledged as an educator, politician, student, and humanitarian.

    Legislative History, Arizona 1864-1912

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    442 pages

    The Establishment of the Arizona School System and Other School History and Articles

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    155 pages. A privately gathered collection of typescripts about schools in Arizona, held in a three-ring binder. Identity of original collector or source of documents is unknown. "The Establishment of the Arizona school system" is a thesis presented to the Department of History of Leland Stanford Junior University, May 1, 1902

    Issue 46, November 13, 2020

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    Issue 8, February 21, 2020

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    Issue 14, April 3, 2020

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    33 page

    Genealogical Sketch of James M. Barney of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona

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    10 pages. Excerpt from the book: "James Mitchell Barney, of Phoenix, was born at Yuma, Arizona on October 29, 1874, and is a descendant of one of the oldest pioneer families of the state, the first member of which settled at Yuma in the month of April, 1865.

    Biography of Dr. Rudolf H.H. Blome

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    19 pages. Biographical account on Dr. Rudolf H. H. Blome, former President of Northern Arizona Normal School

    Cow Town on Wings

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    8 pages. Excerpt from the book: "Smack in the middle of some of Arizona's most colorful geography swaggers Payson, population 750. Ringed about with place names like Dead Cow Canyon, Single Standard Mine, Lousy Gulch and Boarding House Draw, Payson prides itself on being America's last frontier. It doesn't depend on its brightly threaded history for this title. Payson is a practicing frontier town.

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