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Article Title Author Last Name Year
The Neals of Mohave County Olde-Neal 1958
The old days in Scottsdale Olmsted 1968
The old morage-salesman---has these comments on the subject of adobe Oliver 1960
The sacred clowns of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Indians Opler 1938
The small Indian dogs of Black Mesa, Arizona Olsen 1972
The small Indian dogs of Black Mesa, Arizona Olsen 1972
The vale of Tempe - with mingled pride and regret Overend 1964
The vale of Tempe - with mingled pride and regret Overend 1964
This is where I belong.' Olmsted 1965
Tom Jeffords, the only white man to hold respect of Cochise, started life as riverboat captain Odens 1965
Tom Jeffords, the only white man to hold respect of Cochise, started life as riverboat captain Odens 1965
University research complements teaching public service functions O'Keefe 1975
University research complements teaching, public service functions O'Keefe 1975
Visibility studies in the Grand Canyon O'Dell, Layton 1974
Whatever you can do O'Kane 1953
Wild camels in Arizona? O'Hargan 1929
Winsor Castle: Mormon frontier fort at Pipe Spring Olsen 1966
Workmen's compensation Osborn 1958

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