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ContributorsHeilen, Michael (Editor) / Gray, Marlesa A. (Editor) / The Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created2010-11
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Alameda-Stone Cemetery, commonly called the National cemetery, was used as Tucson's first cemetery from about 1860 to 1875. It was the direct successor of the cemetery inside the Tucson Presidio. The City of Tucson closed the cemetery in 1875 in anticipation of the coming of the railroad and the sale

Alameda-Stone Cemetery, commonly called the National cemetery, was used as Tucson's first cemetery from about 1860 to 1875. It was the direct successor of the cemetery inside the Tucson Presidio. The City of Tucson closed the cemetery in 1875 in anticipation of the coming of the railroad and the sale of the cemetery land for residential and commercial uses. In 1881, the city directed that all burials be removed from the National Cemetery and re-interred at the Court Street Cemetery. However, many burials were not removed before the land was subdivided and developed. These volumes document the archaeological investigation of the area from 2006-2008 before construction of a new court building.

ContributorsAyres, James E. (Compiler) / Griffith, Carol (Compiler) / Majewski, Teresita (Compiler) / Arizona. State Historic Preservation Office (Publisher)
Created2011 to 2013
Description

This guide will direct you to resources for researching a historical pace or person in Arizona. Categories include maps, photographs, architectural plans and drawings, local histories, mining records, newspapers, and more. The appendices include bibliographies of material culture sources and background resources as well as historical archaeology reports.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Malatia, Torey (Reporter) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-08-25
DescriptionEddie Basha In-Studio Interview (Corso); Bommersbach's Byline #23: Culture Package (Durrenberger); Children's Art Workshop Package (Britton). Segments on a ballot proposition for school budgets, Bommersbach's Byline (Metro Phoenix culture), and an ASU cultural heritage program for children focused on the arts and humanities.
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: Who the Hell Is Robrt?; Couples of AZ; Phoenix Celebrates Christmas '85 in Grand Fashion; P.R. Entertainment Review; Janus "As is";
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: "The Times of Harvey Milk" Wins Three Emmy Awards; Ticket Stubs; Trivia Twist with Trish; LGAU Denied Funding… Again; LGAU Workshops
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Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Miss White is Miss Gay Phoenix; Music Report; Dr Green Jeans Plant Care; Mardi Gras 1985; From the Mouth of the Dragon
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Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Phx Turns Out to Welcome Apollo's; On the Town for St. Pat's; PR Music Review; From the Mouth of the Dragon; Leathernotes
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Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Nu-Towne Celebrates Fourteen Years; Bullwinkle, A Rerun; Farrah's Goes Platinum; PR Profiles Gail Fisher; The Music Report