Arizona Collection Audio and Visual Materials
Greater Arizona Collection Audio and Visual Materials consist of selected archival audio recordings, motion pictures and video productions. Media is added as permissions are secured, and resources for digitization become available.
Campaign films for Senator Carl T. Hayden received from his Administrative Assistant.
Samuel P. Goddard Papers Online
Senator Barry M. Goldwater Audio and Visual Materials
Senator Barry M. Goldwater 1964 Presidential Campaign Speeches
Senator Carl T. Hayden Audio and Visual Materials
The George H.N. Luhrs Family in Phoenix and Arizona, 1847-1984
Japanese Internment Camps Collection
Billie Maxwell and the White Mountain Orchestra
McCulloch Brothers Inc. Photographs, 1884-1947
J. Howard Pyle Radio Broadcasts
Lincoln Ragsdale Emancipation Proclamation Audio Recordings
Stephen Shadegg Audio Recordings
Phoenix Sanitary Commission radio broadcasts, Gov. Ernest MacFarland 1957 inauguration, memorial eulogy for Maricopa County Sheriff Ernest W. Roach.
Del E. Webb Corporation Photographs
Selected black and white photographs of Del Webb construction projects and of Del Webb with several celebrities and professional athletes.
A collaborative digital library with archival documents and photographs that describe why people chose to live in Arizona.
Advertisement for Donofrio's Candy of Phoenix, ca. 1930. Their office was located at 228 N. Central Ave, far from the location of this photograph!
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