October 1933
In this issue
The text focuses on Arizona's efforts, guided by federal programs, to reduce unemployment during the Depression. Road construction projects played a vital role in creating jobs and improving infrastructure. The Arizona Highway Department actively participated in the recovery plan.
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Chapters
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The Silver Road
Francis Edward Ross,T. S. O'Connell
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Highway Program Reducing Unemployment
T. S. O'Connell
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Ehrenberg, Ghost Town of the Colorado
James L. Edwards
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Kinishba, Home of a Phantom Race
DOROTHY CHALLIS MOTT,S. L. LEWIS
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Game Refuges Opened to Hunters
S. L. LEWIS
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Editorial Page
L. C. McCullough
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In the Cradle of the Southwest
L. C. MCCULLOUGH
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Arizona Leads West in Oiled Roads
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Commission Notes
Sid Smith
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How One Town Greets Visitors
G. R. Michaels,D. Shaffer,F. N. Grant,R. C. Perkins,W. R. Hutchins
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Road Projects Under Construction
Geo. P. Shaffer,F. N. Grant,R. C. Perkins,W. R. Hutchins
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Road Conditions
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