Arizona territorial documents collection, 1848-1912 [manuscript].

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Arizona territorial documents collection, 1848-1912 [manuscript].

The date range for this collection stretches from 1848, when the Treaty of Guadalupe was signed between the United States and Mexico, and 1912, when Arizona officially became the 48th state. The original materials in this collection are comprised of reports, government documents, land sale documents, business dealings, and personal papers. This is an artificial collection. Some documents came from multiple sources, often donated anonymously and kept as vertical files. The condition of the materials ranges from fair to poor condition. The oldest documents are the most fragile. Many are encapsulated. Arranged in alphabetical order.

0.5 linear ft. (1 document box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7993675

Arizona State University Libraries

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