Arizona -- History
Found in 40 Collections or records:
Neil Matthew Papers: Personal Photographs by Neil Matthew, 1945-1947
Neil Matthew Papers: Program Information and Miscellaneous, 1947-1954
Oral History Collection
This collection houses oral histories conducted with a wide variety of Arizonans between 1958 and 2004. Interviewees include prominent and early Arizona residents; politicians; Arizona State University professors, administrators, and founding deans; mining town residents; feminists; civil rights activists; witnesses to the 1917 Bisbee Deportation; a Japanese-American interment camp survivor; and World War II nurses.
Jack Pfister Papers
This collection houses research files, articles, reports, publications, notebooks, and other materials documenting Jack Pfister's research on Arizona history (including politics, famous persons, water resource development, Mormon pioneers, and Arizona statehood) and work with minority student recruitment and retention at Arizona State University.
Dorothy Fulwiler Robinson Papers
The Dorothy Fulwiler Robinson Papers consist of diaries, correspondence, manuscripts, news clippings, and printed matter dating from 1891 to 1971. The bulk of the collection houses Robinson's diaries and manuscripts on Arizona history dating from 1940 to 1968.