October 1934
In this issue
The text details the U.S. military's experimental use of camels for transportation in the American Southwest. It highlights Lieutenant Beale's survey expedition, which utilized camels to map a wagon route that later became part of U.S. Highway 66.
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Chapters
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The Trail of the Camels
Norman G. Wallace
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Uncle Sam Dresses up Casa Grande Ruins
Dorothy Challis Mott
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Guest Ranch Season
Lowell J. Arnold
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A New Ownership Certificate
J. F. Weadock
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Retribution on the Frontier
J. F. Weadock,Magers
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Editorials
Magers
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Commission Notes
Geo. B. Shaffer,F. N. Grant,Geo. K. Ramsey,W. E. Hoskins,G. L. McLane,George W. Orr
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Road Projects Under Construction in Arizona
Leonard M. Cowley
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Allied Service Organizations to Present Arizona Exposition
Leonard M. Cowley,J. H. Brannon,V. G. Watson,R. C. Tanner,M. J. Bevanda
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Road Conditions
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