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1Author:  Arizona Mohair Growers AssociationRequires cookie*
 Title:  Arizona Mohair Growers Association, 1934-1951 ead 
 Date(s):  1934-1951 
 Abstract:  Correspondence, financial records, minutes of meetings, reports, statistics, photographs, articles and newspaper clippings relating to the organization of the association, its history, activities in promoting the mohair industry in Arizona, and its association with similar State, national, and Federal agencies in the use of land, grazing districts, stock driveways, marketing of mohair, sale of goat meat, and the eradication of predatory animals. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Goats -- Arizona | Mohair industry -- Arizona | Grazing -- Arizona | Rangelands -- Arizona 
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2Author:  United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Hopi Agency.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Hopi Extension Work Reports Collection, 1934-1959. ead 
 Date(s):  1934-1959. 
 Abstract:  Collection consists of photocopies of extension work annual reports. 
 Repository:  Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department. 
 Subjects:  Hopi Indians--Reservations. | Indian reservations--Arizona. | Indians of North America--Arizona. | Indians of North America--Agriculture. | Agriculture--Arizona. | Livestock--Arizona. | Grazing--Arizona. 
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3Author:  Riggs, John Casey, 1874-1943.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Riggs Family Papers 1878-1998 (1900-1942) ead 
 Date(s):  1878-1998 
 Abstract:  This collection contains materials documenting the Riggs pioneer family history from the time Brannick Riggs married Mary Elizabeth Robbins in Texas in 1856, their first wagon train move to Colorado in 1871, and several years later relocating again to southeastern Arizona, arriving and settling in Sulphur Springs Valley in 1879. Their eighth child, John Casey Riggs (1874-1943), was the family’s historian and creator of the bulk of the papers. The collection includes Our El Dorado, a biographical book written by John C. Riggs and his daughter, Jeanette Riggs Roll. Also included in the collection are biographical manuscripts; diaries and journals; business and personal correspondence; business records and ledgers; printed materials, including pamphlets, catalogs, newspapers and clippings; homestead land and mine patents; political papers of John Casey Riggs; maps; and photographs and negatives. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Apache Indians--Arizona. | Banks and banking--Arizona. | Cattle brands--Arizona. | Cattle trade--Arizona--History. | Comanche Indians--Texas--History--19th century. | Frontier and pioneer life--Arizona--Cochise County. | Grazing--Arizona. | Lawyers--Arizona. | Mines and mineral resources--Arizona--Cochise County. | Politicians--Arizona--Biography. | Ranches--Arizona--Cochise County--History--Records and Correspondence. 
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