Portal:Arizona
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Works related to Arizona, a state of the United States.
General works
[edit]- History of Public School Education in Arizona, 1918
- Recognition for the 2010 Tucson Festival of Books, March 11, 2010 by Congresswoman Gabrielle Dee Giffords
Government
[edit]- Arizona Territory Ordinance of Secession, 1861
- A bill to provide a temporary government for the territory of Arizona, 1862
- Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, Adopted by the First Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona (1865)
- Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of the Twenty-Fifth Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona (1909) (transcription project)
- Proclamation 1180, 1912
- Arizona Proposition 302, 2000
- Arizona Senate Bill 1220, 2000
- Arizona Administrative Code, 2011
Newspapers
[edit]Encyclopedias
[edit]- "Arizona," in Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition (v. 2) (1878)
- "Tucson," in Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition (v. 23) (1888)
- "Arizona," by Eaton S. Drone in The American Cyclopædia (1879)
- "Tucson," in The American Cyclopædia (1879)
- "Arizona," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Arizona, University of," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Phœnix (Arizona)," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Tucson," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Arizona," in The Nuttall Encyclopædia, (ed.) by James Wood, London: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd. (1907)
- "Arizona," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Phoenix (Arizona)," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Tucson," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Arizona," by Charles William Sloane in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Arizona," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Bisbee," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Phœnix, Ariz.," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Prescott, Ariz.," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Tucson, Ariz.," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Yuma," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Arizona," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Arizona, University of," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Bisbee," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Douglas (Arizona)," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Phoenix," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Tucson," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Arizona," by Howard Archibald Hubbard in Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed., 1922)
Grand Canyon
[edit]- The Grand Cañon of the Colorado, 1902 by John Muir
- Titan of Chasms by Charles A. Higgins, John Wesley Powell and Charles Fletcher Lummis, illustrated by H. G. Peabody (1902)
- The Grand Canyon of Arizona; being a book of words from many pens, about the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona (1902) (start transcription)
- "The Making of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado" in Popular Science Monthly, 69 (November 1906)
- "Grand Canyon," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
Tombstone, Arizona
[edit]- Decision of Judge Wells Spicer after the Preliminary Hearing in the Earp-Holliday Case, November 30, 1881, decision by Judge Wells Spicer.
- Resignation of Virgil and Wyatt Earp as Deputy Marshals, February 2, 1882, by Virgil Earp and Wyatt Earp.
- Grand Jury Indictment for the Killing of Frank Stilwell, March 25, 1882, by the Tucson Grand Jury.
- "The Lynching of John Heith" in The New York Times, February 24, 1884.