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New York foundlings at Clifton-Morenci: social justice in Arizona Territory, 1904-1905

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Author
R. A. Mulligan
Article Date
Summer 1964
Journal Title
Ariz and the West

Clifton opens its homes

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Author
W. R. Ridgway
Article Date
August 21, 1955
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways
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