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FORT LOWELL

Vanished Arizona

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Author
Martha Summerhayes

Tucson's Fort Lowell being restored

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Author
W. Goldblatt
Article Date
January 1964
Journal Title
Ariz Architect

Old Fort Lowell Park

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Author
B. Cummings
Article Date
May 1935
Journal Title
Kiva

Old Fort Lowell in 1881

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Author
A. Mazzanovich
Article Date
July 1930
Journal Title
Tuc

Ft. Lowell ruins, the sotry of the fabled military fort of territorial days and Apache raids

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Article Date
February 1952
Journal Title
Mag Tuc

Fort Lowell: a nniversary of a century-old sentinel

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Author
D. Schellie
Article Date
March 10 1973
Journal Title
Ole (Tucson Daily Citizen)

Fort Lowell, A. T. , army post during the Apache campaigns

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Author
T. H. Peterson
Article Date
Fall 1963
Journal Title
The Smoke Signal

A colorful Tucson desert home; the sotry of a house built from a poineer ruin

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Article Date
October 1950
Journal Title
Mag Tuc
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