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SOUTHERN ARIZONA FAIR

The Southern Arizona fair; how the progressive citizens of the lower counties are cooperating for success

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Author
J. F. Myers
Article Date
June 1913
Journal Title
Ariz

Southern Arizona and its 1913 fair at Tucson October 21 to 25

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Author
J. F. Myers
Article Date
September 1913
Journal Title
Ariz

Seven counties aid Southern Arizona Fair

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Author
C. B. Brown
Article Date
March 1933
Journal Title
Tuc

First annual Southern Arizona Fair

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Author
C. B. Brown
Article Date
March 1932
Journal Title
Tuc
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