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  1. Chax Press records

    Chax Press is a small, Tucson based publishing house founded in 1984. Since opening they have published hundreds of books by creative, and innovative poets. They are known for their unique style of books that include both soft-bound offset books as well ...

    Molly Stothert-... - 2019-07-11 10:29

  2. Steve Orlen papers

    The Steve Orlen papers consist of personal research files, correspondence, and poetry. A majority of the collection consists of Orlen's written poetry, including several drafts with his notes and changes, as well as a few manuscripts. Poetry in the ...

    mnboyer - 2019-07-15 10:48

  3. Native Peoples Technical Assistance Office records

    This collection contains one cookbook and one Western Apache language manual from the Native Peoples Technical Assistance Office (NPTAO) at the University of Arizona, which serves as the liaison for Native Affairs to the Office for Research, Discovery and ...

    mnboyer - 2019-07-17 11:58

  4. Southern Arizona Biomedical Librarians Records

    Southern Arizona Biomedical Librarians (SABL) is an organization open to all persons interested in biomedical information or health science libraries. Its beginnings date back to an informal organizational meeting held on September 30, 1981. The ...

    Molly Stothert-... - 2019-08-14 09:40

  5. Paul M. Roca Papers and Photographs

    This collection contains photographs and manuscripts which document Jesuit churches throughout the Northern Mexico states of Sonora and Chihuahua. Within the collection are156 photographs primarily taken by Paul M. Roca featured in Paths of the Padres ...

    trentp - 2019-10-04 10:48

  6. Records Relating to Cases Decided by the Court of Private Land Claims, Arizona District

    Microfilm of papers supporting land grant claims before the Court of Private Land Claims for Arizona, 1891-1904. Includes correspondence, petitions, court decrees, motions, land documents, sketch maps, survey maps, photographs of land monuments, field ...

    castanoe - 2020-07-24 23:29

  7. Morris K Udall- Central Arizona Project

    The development of the Central Arizona Project would eventually supply the growing cities of Phoenix and Tucson with water supply. The economic and financial impacts on rural and city dwellers and the rights of Native Americans are evidenced here, as well ...

    castanoe - 2020-08-06 16:16

  8. The March of Arizona History

    Anne Merriman Peck (1884-1976) was a writer, artist, and illustrator. She started her career in New York working for magazine companies and publishing several children's books. In 1948, Peck moved to Tucson, AZ and taught courses at the University of ...

    castanoe - 2020-08-14 11:56

  9. Portrait of a Teacher; Mary Elizabeth Post and Something of the Times in Which she Lived

    Mary Elizabeth Post (1841-1934) was an amateur historian, teacher and pioneer of education in Arizona. Originally from New York, Post moved to Yuma, AZ in 1872 and opened the third official school in the state. The collection contains a bound typescript ...

    castanoe - 2020-08-14 12:00

  10. Arizona Health Sciences Center Office of Public Affairs records

    The University of Arizona Health Sciences Office of Public Affairs (UAHS OPA) provides media and community relations support—as well as strategic and crisis communications— for the UAHS, a network of health-related organizations and activities unique in ...

    Molly Stothert-... - 2020-12-14 09:41

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