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Helldorado |
Raine |
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Her gun said: 'Unhitch those mules!' |
Ray |
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Heritage of conflict |
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He builded his house |
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1919 |
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Hell and high water |
Freeman |
1924 |
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Hell and high water |
Freeman |
1924 |
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Hell and high water |
Freeman |
1924 |
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Here roses grow when you have snow |
Watkins |
1925 |
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Helmet Peak |
Davis |
1927 |
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Helldorado |
Kelly |
1929 |
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Heloderma suspectum, automobile tourists and animal distribution |
Vorhies |
1929 |
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Here once lived the Hohokum |
Shelby |
1930 |
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Herman Ehrenberg, in memoriam |
Poston |
1930 |
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Herman Ehrenberg, in memories |
Poston |
1930 |
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Health palaces in kingdom of sunshine |
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1931 |
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Helen Duett Ellison Hunt ( Mrs. George W. P. Hunt) |
Kartus |
1931 |
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Henry Lovin |
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1932 |
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Health quest a happy adventure in Tucson |
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1933 |
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Henry Chee Dodge, Navajo |
Smith |
1938 |
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Henry Chee Dodge, Navajo |
Smith |
1938 |
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Herman Ehrenberg, seeker of high adventure |
Woodward |
1938 |
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He painted the Yaquis |
Bowen |
1939 |
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He is our friend |
Smith |
1940 |
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He is our friend |
Smith |
1940 |
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He wanted to do honest painting |
Hilton |
1940 |
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Here are the rules for the five-acre tracts |
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1940 |
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He learned about scorpions |
Dodge |
1941 |
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He learned about scorpions |
Dodge |
1941 |
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He painted the Apaches |
Henderson |
1941 |
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He painted the Apaches |
Henderson |
1941 |
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He did it for fun |
Arnold |
1944 |
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He discovered the Southwest for Americans |
Gilbert |
1944 |
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He brought African dates to Coachella |
Nixon |
1946 |
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He helped combat ol' man river |
Henderson |
1946 |
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He rode the wilderness trail |
Lockwood |
1946 |
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He saved the life of a savage |
Butcher |
1947 |
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He fights with his tail |
Cassell |
1948 |
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He grew peaches on a desert homestead |
Peplow |
1948 |
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He grew peaches on a desert homestead |
Peplow |
1948 |
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He guards the secret of turquoise shrine |
Richardson |
1948 |
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He guards the secret of turquoise shrine |
Richardson |
1948 |
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He lived alone on a mountain |
Roy |
1948 |
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He lived with the Zunis |
Blake |
1948 |
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He lived with the Zunis |
Blake |
1948 |
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He lives alone on a mountain |
Roy |
1948 |
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Henry Chee Dodge, the last chief of the Navaho Indians |
Borgman |
1948 |
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Herbert L. Reid resigns after 21 years of service |
Niehuis |
1948 |
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He conquered the river and died in an airplane |
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1949 |
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He died on his river |
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1949 |
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He knows his Indians |
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1949 |
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He knows his Indians; the story of clay locket who specializes in buying and selling the arts and crafts of American Indians. |
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1949 |
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He planned to change the desert climate |
Hellyer |
1949 |
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He could crack a bull-whip |
Beckler |
1950 |
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He explored the unknown Colorado |
Haworth |
1950 |
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He explored the unknown Colorado |
Haworth |
1950 |