Arizona
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
1955 Kiwanis Salad Bowl, Skyline All-Stars vs. Border All-Stars, Phoenix, Arizona, 1955
''An initiation at Hano in Hopiland, Arizona'' J. Walter Fewkes, 1888-1987
Typescript article
Arizona Jewish Pioneers, 1988
An article from Arizona Highways magazine documents the Arizona history of prominent Jewish families who were known for their business acumen and public service. One was the family of U.S. senator and presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.
Article Notes and Manuscripts: Statuettes Indiennes Prehistorique de L' Arizona
Typed manuscript.
Articles by Renaud: ''Figurines Indiennes prehistoriques du Sud-Ouest Americain ; Statuettes Indiennes prehistoriques de l'Arizona,'' par E.-B. Renaud, 1926 (3 copies), 1926
Reprint from La Revue des Musée et Collections anthropologique;. No. 5, janvier-février, no. 6, mars-avril 1926.
Articles by Renaud: ''Undeformed prehistoric Indian skulls from La Plata (Colorado) and Canon del Muerto (Arizona),'' by Etienne B. Renaud, June 1927 (2 copies), 1927 June
Reprint from University of Colorado Studies, vol. XVI, No. 1, June, 1927.
Beck Archives Communities Collection
The collection contains materials intentionally assembled by Beck Archives that are associated with Jewish communities in the western United States and Mexico. The material is related to various towns in Colorado, Arizona, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Blanche and Anna Solomon, 1905
Blanche Solomon and her mother Anna Solomon sit in a buggy hitched to a team of horses at a farm in Solomonville, Arizona. Blanche later married Judge Jacob Weinberger.
Blanche and Anna Solomon, 1905
Blanche Solomon and her mother Anna Solomon sit in a buggy hitched to a team of horses at a farm in Solomonville, Arizona. Blanche later married Judge Jacob Weinberger.
Box 6, 1900-1940
Photographs and documents relating to George and Olive Bercu and their immediate family.