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Lying waters; he who drinks of the sleek Hassayampa, pioneers of Arizona insist, can never tell the truth again Connell 1932
Lyman Dam, monument to Mormon pioneer courage and industry Measeles 1965
Lyman Lake 1963
Lyman Peace, Gila County Sheriff 1974
Lynching of Russian Bill and Sandy King in 1881 King
Lynching of Russian Bill and Sandy King in 1881 King
Lynn Cool, fifth man to complete big ten 1961
Lynn Earley retires as parole clerk at Arizona State Prison 1962
Lynx Lake Moyer 1968
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