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CORONADO NATIONAL FOREST

Water developments for the improvements of livestock distribution in Southern Arizona

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Author
J. S. Bower
Article Date
January 1958
Journal Title
Ariz Cattlelog

Coronado National Forest, southern Arizona vacation land

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Author
F. Winn
Article Date
May 1929
Journal Title
Tuc

A history of the Forest Service

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Author
C.R.Ames
Article Date
Fall 1967
Journal Title
The Smoke Signal

A guide to cool country in southern Arizona

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Author
W.F.Heald
Article Date
August 1961
Journal Title
Desert
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