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Photographs of the Maricopa People by Daniel Boone
Linderman
As a missionary, teacher, and photographer, Daniel Boone
Linderman documented the Pima and Maricopa during the
early 20th century. His photographs center on Native American ethnography,
particularly showcasing mission schools, group portraits of families and their
homes, and farming.
The Writing Life
The Arizona Authors Association collection includes several
years of the Arizona Literary Magazine, brochures for sponsored events, photos of
book signings, book festival booths, photos of members, and photos of literary
contest winners.
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Visit Arizona Digital Newspaper Program
The years 1859-1922 represent a time when Arizona
grew up. A broad documentation of this valuable
history can be found in the newspapers of the day. In
accordance with their mission to ensure that Arizona's history is documented and
preserved, and in joint effort with the National Endowment for the Humanities and
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