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Cora Louise Boehringer (1878 – September 11, 1956) was an American educator who was the first female superintendent of schools in Yuma County, Arizona. [1] [2] She has been called "the mother of the Arizona educational system". [1] In 2008 she was inducted into the Arizona Women's Hall of Fame.
The Yuma Morning Sun first saw the light of day on April 10, 1896. The Sun was founded by Mulford Winsor , the son of a newspaper editor. This rendition of the paper would be printed off and on for a period of nine years.
The Yuma County Library District (YCLD) serves the population of Yuma County, Arizona. Today, the library district consists of a Main Library located in Yuma as well as 7 branch libraries, which are located in downtown Yuma, the Foothills , Somerton , San Luis , Wellton , Dateland , and Roll .
Jose Maria Redondo (March 9, 1830 – June 18, 1878) was a Mexican-American entrepreneur, member of the Arizona Territorial Legislature, and mayor of Yuma, Arizona. Jose Maria Redondo is known as the father of the Yuma Territorial Prison. He also changed the name of Arizona City to Yuma and became wealthy from mining and irrigation in Arizona.
Yuma Pioneer Cemetery, a.k.a. Old Yuma Cemetery & Yuma City Cemetery, which holds the grave of Arizona pioneer Jack Swilling [307] Yuma Territorial Prison Cemetery Graves of prisoners; Yuma County Cemetery (includes re-interments from Immaculate Conception) Yuma Territorial Prison; No associated community or town (includes wilderness areas)
Carol Smith remembers the last-ever phone conversation she had with her son, Randall “Randy” Miod, a 55-year-old Malibu, Calif., resident, on Tuesday, Jan. 7 — the day the Pacific Palisades ...