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  2. Tom Jeffords - Wikipedia

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    Tom Jeffords was born in Chautauqua County, New York, where his father was trying to earn enough money to purchase a farm. When Tom was seven, the family moved to Ashtabula, Ohio, in the Western Reserve. Jeffords and his brothers sailed the Great Lakes, Tom becoming a captain while still in his early twenties.

  3. Thomas Guide - Wikipedia

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    The former Thomas Bros. building, 17731 Cowan, Irvine, California. Thomas Guide is a series of paperback, spiral-bound atlases featuring detailed street maps of various large metropolitan areas in the United States, including Boise, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oakland, Phoenix, Portland, Reno-Tahoe, Sacramento, San Francisco, Seattle, Tucson, and Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area.

  4. Template:Cite ADOT map - Wikipedia

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    year: the year the map was created. Currently, there are maps available online from 1919, 1921, 1926 to 1932, 1934 to 1936, 1939 to 1943, 1946, 1958, 1961, 1963 and 1971. inset: for maps with city or national park detailed insets. Currently, only the 1961 and 1971 maps online have available insets.

  5. Arizona State Route 286 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 286 (SR 286) is a highway in southern Arizona that runs from its junction with State Route 86 west of Tucson to the U.S.-Mexico border at Sasabe. It is largely a north–south route. It is largely a north–south route.

  6. Category:Arizona maps - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Arizona maps" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total ...

  7. McDowell Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The McDowells also comprise popular landmarks such as Pinnacle Peak and Tom's Thumb. Although technically a stand-alone, Mt. McDowell (referred to as Red Mountain by Phoenix residents), not to be confused with McDowell Peak, is sometimes listed on maps as a part of the McDowell Mountains.

  8. Thomas Edward Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edward Campbell (January 18, 1878 – March 1, 1944) [1] was the second governor of the state of Arizona, [2] United States.He was the first Republican and first native-born governor elected after Arizona achieved statehood in 1912.

  9. Template:Arizona NNLs map - Wikipedia

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