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Nogales, Son., judge wouldn't take check, given his experience
This story was originally published on March 23, 1955.
Reporter was key to library here in 1955
This story was originally published in 1955.
Food service slow, so customer shot up restaurant
This story was originally published on April 27, 1955.
Reporter asked about outlaws and, unwittingly, got a story
This story was originally published on Sept. 14, 1955.
Steer-roping record broken in Tucson's first big rodeo
The first big rodeo held in Tucson was in the spring of 1901 and a number of Arizona rodeo stars of yesteryear were there to do their stuff.
Barrel of whiskey may still be buried
As a delegate to Congress, Col. Charles D. Poston secured the legislation establishing the Territory of Arizona which prior to that had been a part of New Mexico. Hence he was known as the "Father of Arizona."
Arizona Album: Rangers soon ran out of outlaws
This piece was published on Feb. 17, 1954.
Arizona Album: Western justice in Yuma
This piece was published on May 12, 1954.
Arizona Album: Fair, Fat, and Forty
This piece was published on Sept. 29, 1954.
Arizona Album: Kid Swilling, badman
This piece was published on May 5, 1954.
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