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Signing of Arizona statehood bill in 1912. Arizona's first Congressman was Carl Hayden (1877–1972). [47] He was the son of a Yankee merchant who had moved to Tempe because he needed dry heat for his bad lungs.
Arizona State College becomes Arizona State University. [142] The first Cactus Fly-In, a show of vintage aircraft, takes place at Casa Grande Airport. [178] Phoenix Flyers Club established. [179] Radio station KVNA begins broadcasting on AM from Flagstaff. An FM counterpart would begin broadcasting in 1999. 1959 Phoenix Art Museum opens. [131]
People from pre-statehood Arizona (4 C, 7 P) A. Archaeological sites in Arizona (5 C, 55 P) ... Pages in category "Pre-statehood history of Arizona"
The state of Arizona was admitted to the Union on February 14, 1912, the last of the contiguous states to be admitted. ... The Journal of Arizona History. 26 (1): 77 ...
State of Deseret (extralegal), 1849–1850; Territory of New Mexico, 1850–1912 Gadsden Purchase of 1853; American Civil War, 1861–1865 Arizona Territory (CSA), 1861–1865; Territory of Arizona, 1863–1912 [1] North-western corner of the Arizona Territory is transferred to the State of Nevada, 1867; State of Arizona since February 14, 1912
This category includes people who lived in the area that would become the U.S. state of Arizona prior to its becoming a state, including: . notable Spanish and Mexican inhabitants of the area corresponding to present-day Arizona within the Spanish colonial Las Californias province (1768–1804) and Alta California province (1804–1822), and subsequent Mexican Alta California Territory (1822 ...
Pre-statehood history of Arizona (12 C, 45 P) Y. Years in Arizona (8 C, 5 P) Pages in category "History of Arizona by period" This category contains only the ...
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