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Riding for fun at Col, Besley's stables |
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1948 |
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Mag Tuc |
Robert Morrow, Superintendent of the Tucson public schools |
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1951 |
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Mag Tuc |
Rodeo |
Betterton |
1975 |
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Mag Tuc |
Romance in leather... the story of "Originals by Beardsley" |
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1948 |
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Mag Tuc |
Ropin' on the range |
Porter |
1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
Roy Drachman's plan to celebrate the Gadsden Purchase Centennial |
Drachman |
1950 |
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Mag Tuc |
Roy Drachman's plan to celebrate the Gadsden Purchase centennial |
Drachman |
1950 |
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Mag Tuc |
Saga of an Eastern family that went western all the way; Tucson wants industries...here's a business destined to expand |
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1950 |
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Mag Tuc |
Saga of the rottin' tootin' boothill cemetery |
Murbarger |
1951 |
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Mag Tuc |
Selling sunshine and scenery; life on the Double U Ranch |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
She paints the Southwest |
Keating |
1950 |
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Mag Tuc |
She sings for her supper; Gladys Sommer is the perfect hostess for an Arizona dude ranch |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
Smartest horse on the range |
Nye |
1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
So you're planning to build your dream home? |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
So you're planning to build your dream home? |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
Spanish isn't easy but it's fun |
Nichols |
1948 |
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Mag Tuc |
Starr King ranch; in the rolling grasslands of cattle country lies a working ranch with takes guests |
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1950 |
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Mag Tuc |
Strange industries of an old cow town; bullets, boast and beeswax are produced in this bustling desert city, also cheese, cosmetics, crystals and other curious commodities |
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1953 |
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Successful importer, Garrett Wray |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
Sunshine for sale; guest ranches offer a new way of life for city dwellers |
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1951 |
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Mag Tuc |
Sunshine salesmen |
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1948 |
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Mag Tuc |
Swimming is fun in Tucson public pools |
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1948 |
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Mag Tuc |
T. Ed Litt, pioneer druggist |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
T. Ed Litt, pioneer druggist |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
Thank you Gen Wright |
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1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
Thank you, Bill Smith |
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1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
Thanksgiving in old Tucson: 1868 |
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1952 |
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Mag Tuc |
Thanksgiving in old Tucson: 1868 |
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1952 |
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Mag Tuc |
The Apaches strike at dawn |
Diamos |
1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
The Arizona Inn |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The case of the lady bandit |
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1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
The coming season in Tucson |
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1948 |
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Mag Tuc |
The coming season in Tucson |
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1948 |
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Mag Tuc |
The cowboy's sweetheart, "Ma Hopkins" editor of hoofs and horns |
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1948 |
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Mag Tuc |
The desert is your garden of enchantment |
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1951 |
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Mag Tuc |
The distaff wrangles dudes; the story of two women from the East who went Western all the way |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The gnome of Tucson |
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1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
The gnome of Tucson |
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1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
The gnome of Tucson; this fabulous fellow ... has brought a glow to the eyes of four million children with his fairyland tours and bunnyland show |
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1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
The Hanks had a hankering for the great Southwest |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The hermit of the superstitions |
Del Castillo |
1952 |
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Mag Tuc |
The hermit of the Superstitions |
del Castillo |
1952 |
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Mag Tuc |
The history of Nogales |
Bowman |
1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The history of Tucson |
Keating |
1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The history of Tucson |
Keating |
1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The history of Tucson |
Keating |
1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The history of Tucson |
Keating |
1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The house that was a stable |
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1952 |
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Mag Tuc |
The house that was built around a picture window |
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1952 |
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Mag Tuc |
The legend of Superstition Mountain |
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1950 |
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Mag Tuc |
The legend of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society |
Keating |
1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The Magazine Tucson goes to a square dance |
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1950 |
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Mag Tuc |
The magic of the Southwest |
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1951 |
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Mag Tuc |
The man who runs the arena: a story about Earl Thode, boss of the arena at La Fiesta de los Vaqueros |
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1949 |
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Mag Tuc |
The man who runs the arena: a story about Earl Thode, boss of the arena... |
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1949 |