Archeological Field Work in Northeastern Arizona, by Walter Hough for the Smithsonian Institution, 1903. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Arizona Soils, by David M. Hendricks. Tucson, Ariz.: College of Agriculture, University of Arizona, 1985. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Arizona As It Is; Or, The Coming Country, by Hiram C. Hodge, New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1877. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Arizona Sketches. By Joseph A. Monk. New York: Grafton Press, 1905. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Barrio histórico Tucson. Dennis R. Bell, et al. Tucson, Ariz.: College of Architecture, University of Arizona, 1972. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
The Bisbee Deportation
of 1917, features chiefly printed materials and pamphlets from
Special Collections' Manuscript Collection AZ 114, entitled
Bisbee deportations legal papers, and consists of case files from
lawsuits that followed the Bisbee deportation of 1917.
Borderman: the Memoirs of José María Ronstadt: An electronic
version of The University of New Mexico Press monograph representing
manuscripts in the Ronstadt Family archives at the University of Arizona's
Special Collections. v. 1.0 26 August 1997
Calabazas, Or, Amusing Recollections of an Arizona "City." By J. Cabell Brown. San Francisco: Valleau & Peterson, 1892. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
The Desert: Further Studies in Natural Appearances. By John C. Van Dyke. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Desert Documentry: The Spanish
Years, 1767-1821, by Kieran McCarty.
Dr. George Martin, Sr.: Pioneer Arizona and Tucson Druggist, Founder of
the Martin Drug Company, by A. Martin Ronstadt. Reprinted from the
Tucson Corral of the Westerners The Smoke Signal Number 56, 1991.
El Gringo, Or, New Mexico and Her People. By W. W. H. Davis. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1857. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Heart of the Southwest: A Selective Bibliography of Novels,
Stories and Tales Laid in Arizona and New Mexico & Adjacent Lands by Lawrence Clark Powell, Southwest Bookman
Heritage:
The Story of St. Mary's Hospital 1880 - 1980 This e-text was created
in August 1997. It is a digital version of the work commemorating 100
years of St. Mary's Hospital, Tucson first hospital. It is also a
valuable resource for persons studying hospital administration and health
care.
History of Arizona by Thomas Edwin Farish. These original volumes were published 1915 through 1918, by the direction of the Second Legislature of the State of Arizona. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Volume I.
Volume II.
Volume III.
Volume IV.
Volume V.
Volume VI.
Volume VII.
Volume VIII.
Indian Blankets and Their Makers. By George Wharton James. Chicago. A. C. McClure and Co., 1920. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Indians of the Terraced Houses. By Charles Francis Saunders. With numerous illustrations from photographs mainly by C. F. and E. H. Saunders. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London: The Knickerbocker Press, 1912. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
John C. Van Dyke: An Essay and a Bibliography. By Peter Wild. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Library, Special Collections Monographs, 2001. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Journey of Coronado, 1540-1542. "From the City of Mexico to the Grand Canon of the Colorado and the Buffalo Plains of Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska. As told by himself and his followers." Translated and edited with an introduction by George Parker Winship. New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1904. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Just
Memories In Just Memories, Roy P. Drachman shared his
memories from a lifetime in Tucson. The original volume was printed and
distributed in July, 1979. This electronic version was created December
1997. It contributes to preserving Tucson's twentieth century history
as experienced by a pioneer family member.
Manuelita, The Story of San Xavier del Bac. By Marian Calvert Wilson. New York: United States Book Company, 1891. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Nine Months Is a Year at Baboquívari School. By Eulalia "Sister" Bourne. The story of a year's experiences in a rural Pima County school before World War II. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act. Reproduced with permission from The University of Arizona Press.
Negro of Tucson, Past and Present; The by James Walter Yancy.
Picturesque Arizona. Being the Result of Travels and Observations in Arizona During the Fall and Winter of 1877, by Enoch Conklin. Illustrated by the Continent Steroscopic Company of New York, publishers. 1878. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Preliminary Report Concerning Explorations and Surveys Principally in Nevada and Arizona. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1872. An early mapping report from the Corps of Engineers transmitted to the Senate from the Secretary of War. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Resources of Arizona: Its Mineral, Farming, and Grazing Lands, Towns, and Mining Camps; Its Rivers, Mountains, Plains, and Mesas; With a Brief Summary of Its Indian Tribes, Early History, Ancient Ruins, Climate, etc. etc. A Manual of Reliable Information Concerning the Territory. Compiled by Patrick Hamilton, Under Authority of the Legislature. Prescott, Arizona, 1881. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Rudo Ensayo: A Description of Sonora and Arizona in 1764. By Juan Nentvig, S.J. Translated, Clarified, and Annotated by Alberto Francisco Pradeau and Robert R. Rasmussen. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1980. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act. Reproduced with permission from The University of Arizona Press.
The St. Mary's I Knew includes digital version of three works:
The School of Nursing 1914-1966 Trek of the Seven Sisters; and The Diary
of Sister Berchmans, "Voyage and Travel to Tucson 1876."
Selected Speeches by Morris K. Udall
Selected Guide to Articles By and About Morris K. Udall
The South Corner of Time: Hopi, Navajo, Papago, Yaqui Tribal Literature,
edited by Larry Evers, with Anya Dozier, Danny Lopez, Felipe Molina, Ellavina Tsosie Perkins, Emory Sekaquaptewa, and Ofelia Zepeda.
A Southwestern Century: A Bibliography of One Hundred Books of
Non Fiction about the Southwest by Lawrence Clark Powell, Southwest Bookman.
Southwest
Jewish History: (University of Arizona, Bloom Southwest Jewish
Archives)
Spanish Colonial Tucson, by Henry F. Dobyns. Tucson, Ariz.: The University of Arizona Press, 1976. An account of the ethnic development during Tucson's colonial period, 1864-1821, including the role of the presidio. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Spanish Mission Churches of New Mexico, by L. Bradford Prince. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: The Torch Press, 1915. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Sunset Pass, Or Running the Gauntlet through Apache Land, by Captain Charles King. Published by John W. Lovell Company: 1890. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Trailtones: The African-American Heritage of Arizona by Gloria L. Smith
Trek of the Seven Sisters is a digital reproduction in HTML and PDF
versions of Sister Monica Corrigan's diary. Sister Monica was one of the
seven Carondelet Sisters who made the hazardous journey from San Diego to
Tucson in May of 1870. The booklet is illustrated with 16 charming line
drawings which have been added as either thumbnail images at the top of
the three sections or linked at an appropriate section location.
The True Story of "Ramona": Its Facts and Fictions, Inspiration and Purpose, by Carlyle Channing Davis. New York: Dodge Publishing Company, 1914. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Tubac Through Four Centuries: An electronic
version of a 200+ page historical work on Tubac, by Professor Henry F.
Dobyns. The original version was published in 1959 and a reformatted
version was printed in 1995. v. 1.0, 14 August 1997.
Vanished Arizona: Recollections of My Army Life. By Martha Summerhayes. Philadelphia: Press of J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908. This electronic copy was produced in February 2002 in part with grant funds provided by the Library Services and Technology Act.
Wagon Making in Southern Arizona, by James E. Sherman and Edward F.
Ronstadt, with quotations from the memoirs of Fred Ronstadt, pioneer wagon
maker. Reprinted from the Tucson Corral of the Westerners, The Smoke
Signal Number 31, Spring 1975.