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Tales of Arizona Territory. Phoenix, AZ: Golden West Publishers, 1990.

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Rasch, Philip J. Desperadoes of Arizona Territory. Laramie, Wyo: National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History in affiliation with the University of Wyoming, 1999.

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Allen, Paul L. Arizona Territory, baptism in blood. Tucson, Ariz: Tucson Citizen Pub. Co., 1990.

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White, Brooks. Galeyville, Arizona Territory 1880: Its history and historic archaeology. Raleigh, N.C: Pentland Press, 2000.

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Fischer, Ron W. The Jewish pioneers of Tombstone and Arizona territory. Tombstone, Ariz: Ron W. Fischer Enterprises, 2002.

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Love, Frank. Outlaws and lawmen: In Old Yuma, Arizona Territory. Yuma, Ariz. (2150 Roadrunner Ave., Yuma 85364): F. Love, 1996.

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Overstreet, Daphne. Arizona territory cook book: Recipes from 1884 to 1912. Phoenix, Ariz: Golden West, 1997.

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A sniper in the Arizona: 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, in the Arizona Territory, 1967. New York, NY: Ivy Books, 1999.

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Lee, Pompey Sherman. A guide to Civil War records of the Arizona Territory. Salt Lake City, Utah (1172 E. First South, Salt Lake City 84102): Research Associates, 1985.

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Sanders, Thomas Dudley. My Arizona adventures: The recollections of Thomas Dudley Sanders, miner, freighter, and rancher in Arizona Territory. Prescott, AZ: Prescott Corral of Westerners International, 2003.

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Patrick, Grady. OUT OF THE RUINS: PIONEER LIFE IN FRONTIER PHOENIX, ARIZONA TERRITORY 1867-1881. Cave Creek, Arizona: Arizona Pioneer Press, 2012.

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Gilchriese, John D. Wyatt Earp's personal diagrams of prominent historical events circa 1881-82, Arizona Territory. McLean, Va. (P.O. Box 4762 McLean 22103): United States Marshals Foundation, 1989.

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Finch, L. Boyd. Confederate pathway to the Pacific: Major Sherod Hunter and Arizona Territory, C.S.A. Tucson, Ariz: Arizona Historical Society, 1996.

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J, Viola Herman, ed. The memoirs of Charles Henry Veil: A soldier's recollections of the Civil War and the Arizona Territory. New York: Orion Books, 1993.

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Veil, Charles Henry. The Memoirs of Charles Henry Veil: A Soldier's Recollections of the Civil War and the Arizona Territory. Thorndike, Me: Thorndike Press, 1994.

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Ball, Larry D. Ambush at Bloody Run: The Wham paymaster robbery of 1889 : a story of politics, religion, race, and banditry in Arizona Territory. Tucson: Arizona Historical Society, 2000.

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Mowry, Sylvester. Memoir of the Proposed Territory of Arizona. Hard Press, 2006.

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Banks, Leo W. Rattlesnake Blues: Dispatches from a Snakebit Territory (Arizona Highways: Travel Arizona Collection). Arizona Highways Books, 2002.

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Overstreet, Daphne. Arizona Territory Cookbook: Recipes from 1864 to 1912. Golden West Publishers (AZ), 1995.

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Arizona on Stage: Playhouses, Plays, and Players in the Territory, 1879-1912. Globe Pequot Press, The, 2015.

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Pace, Nilsen Alleen, Ferry Margaret, and Evans L. J, eds. Dust in our desks: Territory days to the present in Arizona schools. Tempe, Ariz: Arizona State University, College of Education, 1985.

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Trimble, Marshall, and Marsha Arzberger. One Hundred Sixty Acres of Dirt: A History of the Pioneers of Kansas Settlement, Arizona Territory, 1909 and Stories, Including the Schoolmarm's Pearl-Handled Pistol. Morgan James Publishing, 2021.

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Majewski, Teresita, and Lauren E. Jelinek. Territorial and Early Statehood Periods. Edited by Barbara Mills and Severin Fowles. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199978427.013.30.

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The archaeology of the territorial and early statehood periods (1850–1917) in the American Southwest was virtually terra incognita until the advent of government-mandated archaeology in the 1960s. Subsequent work has shown that historical archaeology has much to contribute to a fuller understanding of this dynamic and formative time in U.S. history. Historical-archaeological investigations have demonstrated that although the United States formally exerted control over Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico by the last half of the nineteenth century, the interactions among its Indigenous, Spanish, and Mexican inhabitants strongly influenced the territory’s historical trajectory into the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This chapter provides a historic context and a selective overview of archaeological studies that relate to the key themes of shifting economies and cultural heterogeneity.
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