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Indians of North America -- Arizona

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections or records:

Preliminary Inventory of the American Indian Movement of Arizona Records

 Collection
Identifier: 1999-02061-1999-02061A-2002-02508
Abstract

This collection houses correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, video tapes, and other materials documenting the American Indian Movement in Arizona, the controversy surrounding Leonard Peltier, legal issues involving Native Americans in Arizona, and Vernon and Samantha Foster's pottery. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. Contact Archives and Special Collections for more information.

Dates: 1954-1998; Majority of material found within 1968-1998

William C. Barnes Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-20
Abstract

The William C. Barnes Papers are comprised of an undated typescript draft of his autobiography and a typescript list of illustrations for the work.

Dates: Undated

Eddie Basha Gubernatorial Campaign Collection

 Collection
Identifier: FM MSS 140
Abstract

This collection houses a variety of materials documenting Eddie Basha's 1994 gubernatorial campaign.

Dates: 1985-1998

Daniel E. Garvey Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-40
Abstract

The Daniel E. Garvey Collection consists primarily of correspondence, newsclippings, certificates, memorabilia, and printed matter documenting Garvey's political career. Although the material ranges from 1917 to 1974, the bulk of the collection concerns Garvey's tenure in municipal and state government from 1938 to 1950.

Dates: 1917-1974

Personal and Political Papers of Senator Barry M. Goldwater

 Collection
Identifier: FM MSS 1
Abstract

The personal and political papers of Barry Goldwater span over 100 years. In addition to extensive legislative, personal correspondence and campaign files, the collection includes microfilm, photographs, audio-visual material, artifacts, cartoons, clippings, albums, and memorabilia. It has been described in detail using notes at the series and sub-series level, which may be found embedded in the container list below.

Dates: 1880s-2008

Carl T. Hayden Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-1
Abstract

The Carl T. Hayden Papers consist of personal and political correspondence, newsclippings, speeches, legislation, congressional and senatorial files, research notes, printed matter and memorabilia dating from 1851 to 1979. The bulk of the collection documents Hayden's activities as an United States Senator from Arizona from 1940 to 1968.

Dates: 1851-1979

Carl T. Hayden Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: CP CTH
Abstract

The Carl T. Hayden Photograph collection houses 2,431 photographs documenting Carl T. Hayden and the extended Hayden family.

Dates: 1850-1979; Majority of material found within 1900-1979

Human Rights of Arizona, Inc. Records

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-113
Abstract

The Human Rights of Arizona, Inc. Records contains correspondence, notes, minutes, agendae, printed matter, and memorabilia that document the activities of a welfare advocacy organization and the career of one of its founders. The collection ranges in date from 1930 to 1989, and is divided into two series: the Human Rights of Arizona, Inc. Records, and the Ruth Wootten Papers.

Dates: 1930-1989

Rich Johnson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-112
Abstract The Rich Johnson Papers contain diaries, notes, correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, press releases, newsclippings, bills, study reports, seminar texts, audio tapes, and subject files dating from 1935 to 1986. The bulk of the material dates from 1961 to 1984 and documents the efforts of a state level organization to obtain the passage of federal legislation to authorize, fund, and build a large reclamation project. It also shows attempts to fairly administer and allocate the...
Dates: 1935-1986

Royal Marks Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-87
Abstract

The Royal Marks Papers contain correspondence, legal papers, printed matter, and holographic notes. Although the collection ranges from 1848 to 1983, the bulk of the papers concern Marks' career as an Indian rights attorney from 1946 to 1977. The papers have been divided into six series: Papago Tribe, Salt River Community, Hualapai and Havasupai Tribes, San Carlos Apache Tribe, Indians (general subjects), and Personal Papers.

Dates: 1848-1983; Majority of material found within 1946-1977