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In 1912 women gained suffrage in the state, eight years before the country as a whole. Signing of Arizona statehood bill in 1912. Arizona's first Congressman was Carl Hayden (1877–1972). [47] He was the son of a Yankee merchant who had moved to Tempe because he needed dry heat for his bad lungs.
[2] [3] [8] In 1905, she published a collection of Buck's photographs entitled Scenes in Geronimo’s Camp: The Apache Outlaw and Murderer. [4] The Fly photography studio burning in July 1915. Photograph by Mollie Fly. Mollie Fly retired in 1912, but three years later a fire destroyed her studio. [9] She then moved to Los Angeles, where she ...
February 14, 1912 Arizona becomes 48th state February 26, 1919 Grand Canyon National Park is created November 3, 1964 Barry Goldwater loses the U.S. presidential election September 21, 1981 Sandra Day O'Connor becomes the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. territory of Arizona became a U.S. state on February 14, 1912. ... Native Americans in Arizona (5 C, 2 P) New Mexico and Arizona campaign (3 C, 2 P)
The Arizona Territory is admitted to the union of the United States, as the 48th U.S state. [1] George W. P. Hunt is elected the first governor of Arizona. [2] November 5 – 1912 United States presidential election in Arizona. [3]
These stories, aided by photos or other artifacts, are so powerful partly because they are very real to us. #6 Lovely Remake Of Family Image credits: Vestiges of History
Historical societies in Arizona (2 P) History museums in Arizona (4 C, 27 P) L. Legal history of Arizona (3 C, 24 P) M. Defunct mass media in Arizona (1 C, 40 P)
April 14, 1912, just a mere 104 years ago today! "Titanic" is certainly one of those movies you can't help but love. Check out more amazing pics from "Titanic" below!