An Arizona Chronology

An Arizona Chronology
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Publisher : Century Collection
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ISBN-10 : 0816535345
ISBN-13 : 9780816535347
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Book Synopsis An Arizona Chronology by : Douglas DeVeny Martin

Download or read book An Arizona Chronology written by Douglas DeVeny Martin and published by Century Collection. This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The lively role of the newspaper in "telling history's story" comes across in An Arizona Chronology, Volume Two, the continued selection by the late veteran journalist, Douglas D. Martin, of reported highlights in Arizona's first two and a half decades as a state. Here were the years in which Arizona's "bad men" virtually dropped out of sight, and the trigger-blast was displaced by the gavel-thumping sound of law and order as a Territory grew up and became a state. The problem of the Apache was no more, and the problem of water began to loom large. Depression and prohibition were the counter-themes. And Arizona's three C's--Copper, Cattle, and Cotton--were about to strike for their place in the national limelight. It was a time of conversion. The vital currents of frontier energy were turned into the channels of modern agriculture, finance, and urban growth. As this volume's editor, Patricia Paylore, points out, the transformation reaffirms Douglas Martin's view of Arizona history as the "persistence of the pioneer spirit of the nineteenth century" in terms of "the strength and optimism of a young people determined to take its place in the Union."


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