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  2. Robert Lee Walden - Wikipedia

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    Imprisoned at. Florence State Prison, Florence, Arizona, U.S. Robert Lee Walden Jr. (born November 15, 1966) is an American murderer, serial rapist and suspected serial killer who attacked several women in Tucson, Arizona from 1989 to 1992, raping four and killing two of them. Sentenced to death on one count and to several life terms for his ...

  3. Arizona Daily Star - Wikipedia

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    1877–1925. L. C. Hughes was the Arizona Territory governor and founder of the Arizona Star, in 1877. The precursor to the Arizona Daily Star was The Bulletin, the first daily newspaper published in Tucson. It was started March 1, 1877 by L.C. Hughes and Charles Tully, later publishers of The Star. The Bulletin was succeeded by The Arizona Tri ...

  4. Ed Updegraff - Wikipedia

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    Updegraff received the Bob Jones Award from the United States Golf Association in 1999. [6] He was inducted into the Arizona Golf Hall of Fame in 1969 [7] and the Iowa Golf Association Hall of Fame in 2006. [8] As of June 2021, Updegraff lived at Saddlebrooke Ranch. [9] He turned 100 in March 2022, [10] and died on December 23, 2022, in ...

  5. Jerry Blackwell House - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Blackwell House. The Blackwell House was a 1,800 square-foot (1,570 square-foot plan) residence located in the Tucson Mountains west of the City of Tucson, Arizona. Designed by master architect Judith Chafee, FAIA in 1978 the house pioneered passive solar building design including heating and cooling concepts, natural materials that would ...

  6. Mose Drachman - Wikipedia

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    Profession. Politician. Mose Drachman was a pioneer business and civic leader, as well as politician, in Tucson, Arizona, during the early 1900s. He was involved in numerous interests, including mercantile, real estate, banking, mining, and cattle. He served as the Senior Clerk for the U.S. District Court in Arizona during the term of William H ...

  7. Arizona Daily Star Building - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Daily Star Building is a historic two-story building in Tucson, Arizona. It was designed by Alexander P. Petit in the Italianate style, and built in 1883. [2] From 1883 to 1917, it housed the offices of the Arizona Daily Star , whose editor L. C. Hughes , later served as the governor of the Arizona Territory. [2]

  8. Murder of Gary Triano - Wikipedia

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    Gary Lee Triano (November 6, 1943 – November 1, 1996) was a millionaire real estate developer from Tucson, Arizona who was killed in Catalina Foothills by a pipe bomb explosion in his Lincoln Town Car on November 1, 1996. His former wife, Pamela Anne Phillips, a one-time model, real estate agent, and socialite, was charged with orchestrating ...

  9. June Robles - Wikipedia

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    Tucson, Arizona, U.S. Known for. Kidnapping victim. Parent (s) Fernando and Helen Robles. June Cecilia Robles ( Tucson, June 11, 1927 – Tucson, September 2, 2014) [1] was a notable kidnapping victim from Tucson, Arizona. Though she survived her ordeal, the person or persons responsible for her abduction were never apprehended.

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