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1Author:  Parker, Dorothy R. (Dorothy Ragon), 1927-Requires cookie*
 Title:  Dorothy Parker Papers 1976-1991 1990-1991 ead 
 Date(s):  1976-1991 
 Abstract:  The Dorothy Parker Papers contain publications, transcripts, documents, a student-published yearbook (The Redskin), and 28 photographs. Although the collection dates from 1976 to 1991, the bulk of the materials were created in 1990 and 1991 and document the closing of the Phoenix Indian School and the subsequent archaeological study of the site. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Labriola National American Indian Data Center 
 Subjects:  Off-reservation boarding schools -- Arizona -- Phoenix. 
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2Author:  Arizona State University. Women's Studies ProgramRequires cookie*
 Title:  Arizona Women's Heritage Project Oral Histories 1981 ead 
 Date(s):  1981 
 Abstract:  This collection houses transcripts of oral histories conducted with 29 Arizona women. Among the subjects covered are migration to Arizona, childhood recollections, family life, employment outside the home, religion, military service, marriage, childrearing, and politics. Also included is supplemental biographical information provided by interviewees. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection 
 Subjects:  Single women -- Arizona -- Social conditions | Women -- Arizona -- Social conditions | Women -- Employment -- Arizona | Dude ranches -- Arizona -- Tempe -- History | Methodist Church -- Arizona -- History | Bed and breakfast accommodations -- Arizona -- Tempe -- History | Women -- Arizona -- Tempe -- Social conditions | Funeral homes -- Arizona -- Glendale | Women -- Arizona -- Glendale -- Societies and clubs | Women -- Arizona -- Glendale -- Social conditions | Women -- Arizona -- Social conditions | Women -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- Societies and clubs | Women volunteers in social service -- Arizona -- Phoenix | Volunteer workers in medical care -- Arizona -- Phoenix | Women -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- Social conditions | Depressions -- 1929 -- United States | African American women -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- Social conditions | African Americans -- Civil rights -- Arizona -- Phoenix | African American beauty operators -- Arizona -- Phoenix | African Americans -- Suffrage -- Arizona -- Phoenix | Women -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- Social conditions | Women -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- Societies and clubs | Women -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- Social conditions | Depressions -- 1929 -- United States | Farm life -- Arizona -- Salt River Valley | Women -- Arizona -- Societies and clubs | School management and organization -- Parent participation -- Arizona | Women -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- Social conditions | World War, 1939-1945 -- Women -- Arizona | Working mothers -- Arizona -- Phoenix 
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...in Missouri and a teacher in Phoenix, Arizona. Montgomery,...
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3Author:  Newton, Charles (Charles William), 1867-1904Requires cookie*
 Title:  Charles Newton Collection 1901-1903 ead 
 Date(s):  1901-1903 
 Abstract:  The Charles Newton Collection consists of 35 handwritten letters that Newton wrote to his wife and five other individuals from the Western Navajo Training School at Algert, Arizona. The bulk of the letters date from 1902 and 1903. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Labriola National American Indian Data Center 
 Subjects:  Boarding schools -- Arizona. | Navajo Indians -- Education -- Arizona. | Navajo Indians -- Medical care -- Arizona. 
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...Charles Newton died in Phoenix of tuberculosis on February...
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