May 1938
In this issue
The central theme revolves around the relentless conflict between the Apache people and white settlers in the Southwest. It highlights the brutal nature of this war, fueled by theft, retaliation, and cultural differences, ultimately hindering economic development. The text also recognizes the Apache's fortitude and tragic figures.
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Chapters
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WHEN WAR SWEPT THE DESERT
ROSS CALVIN
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COPPER MINING IN A GREAT BIG WAY
RAYMOND CARLSON
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SPRING SWINGS A MAGIC BRUSH
JACK LAMAR
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LAND OF THE BLUE-GREEN WATER
H. G. FRANZÉ
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CLIFTON JAIL
WILSON ENGLISH
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ARIZONA THE BEAUTIFUL
W. M. TILLERY
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PICTORIALS OF W. M. TILLERY
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ALONG THE HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
Frank C. Lockwood,Leslie McDougall,Ira L. Wood
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TRAFFIC FLOW IN 1937
Leslie McDougall,Ira L. Wood
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ARIZONA HIGHWAY COM- MISSION NOTES
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ROAD PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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