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The Arizona Historical Society (AHS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to connect people through the power of Arizona's history. It does this through four regional divisions. It does this through four regional divisions.
Arizona Cattle Growers Association [100] Jessie Harper Linde (1887–1965) 1987 Patron of the arts, co-founder American Association of Concert Managers and the Salt River Valley Community Concert Association [101] Hattie Greene Lockett (1880–1962) 1987 Author, rancher [102] Clara T. Woody (1885–1981) 1987 Collector of Arizona history [103]
Angel Delgadillo – founder of the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona and retired barber; Ernest Garcia II – founder of DriveTime, major shareholder of Carvana; Grumpy Cat (2012–2019) – Internet celebrity cat; Rob Leatham – professional shooter, 24-time USPSA National champion
American Association for State and Local History (2002), Directory of historical organizations in the United States and Canada (15th ed.), Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, ISBN 9780759100022 – via archive.org
A Few of the Eminent Women of Arizona from a 1928 publication: C. Louise Boehringer, Mattie L. Williams, Maie Bartlett Heard, Margaret Wheeler Ross, Edith O. Kitt Stratton was born in an adobe house with a dirt floor in Florence, Arizona, and raised on a cattle ranch, [1] the daughter of Emerson Oliver Stratton and Caroline Crocker Ames Stratton.
Dobyns, Henry F. Spanish colonial Tucson: A demographic history (University of Arizona Press, 2019). Fong, Lawrence Michael. "Sojourners and Settlers: The Chinese Experience in Arizona," Journal of Arizona History (Autumn 1980) 21#1 pp. 1–30. Goodman, James M. The Navajo Atlas: Environments, Resources, People and History of the Diné Bikeyah ...
Journal of Arizona History (1991): 195–216. JSTOR 41695873; Whitaker, Matthew C. (2009). "Great expectations: African American and Latino relations in Phoenix since World War II". In Kenneth L. Kusmer and Joe W. Trotter (ed.). African American Urban History since World War II. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-46512-8.
The following are approximate tallies of current listings in Arizona on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]