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Journal of the Senate, State of Arizona, 1967, Twenty-Eighth Legislature, 1st Regular and 1st Special Session
1008 page
Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Arizona, 2016, Fifty-Second Legislature, Second Regular Session
982 page
The First Hundred Years; the History of Tucson School District 1 Tucson, Arizona, 1867-1967
190 pages. This book describes the origins and development of the Tucson Unified School District. Each chapter is broken down by decade and describes important figures and major developments within the school district and school locations
Life History of Col. William Christy
14 pages. Col. William Christy, Soldier, Banker, Arizona Pioneer and State Builder, was born in Trumbull County, Ohio, on February 14, 1841. He was his parent's oldest son and his mother called him her Valentine. His father was George Christy, son of an emigrant of Scotch Presbyterian stock, an Orangeman from the north of Ireland. His mother was Jane Marshall, whose ancestors came to America during the Colonial days and some of whom fought for American Independence in the Revolutionary War. Until lie was ten years old, he lived in Warren, Ohio, attending school in the winter, when he became old enough to go, and in the summer spending the time on his Grandfather Marshall's farm out from Warren, Ohio, where he helped in caring for the live-stock on the farm