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  2. Pusch Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Pusch Ridge was named after pioneer George Pusch (1847–1921), who came to Arizona from Germany in the 1870s, and established the Steam Pump Ranch on the Cañada del Oro near the base of the ridge in 1874 in what is now the town of Oro Valley. Steam Pump Ranch was one of the largest cattle ranches in the Territory of Arizona. George Pusch also ...

  3. Oro Valley, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    George Pusch, a German immigrant, occupied land in the area of Oro Valley after 1874, establishing a cattle ranch. This ranch was unique because it utilized a steam pump to provide water, eventually popularizing Pusch's property as the Steam Pump Ranch on the Cañada del Oro. The steam pump was one of only two in the Arizona Territory.

  4. Georg Gottlieb Pusch - Wikipedia

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    Georg Gottlieb Pusch or in Polish Jerzy Bogumił Pusz (15 December 1790, Kohren - 2.October 1846, Warsaw) was a German geologist. He wrote Geognostischer Katechismus oder Anweisung zum praktischen Geognosiren für angehende Bergleute und Geognosten Craz und Gerlach., Freiburg 1819., 212 S

  5. Pusch - Wikipedia

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    Pusch is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Pusch (born 1955), German fencer; Georg Gottlieb Pusch; Kolja Pusch (born 1993), German soccer player; Lada Pusch (born 2008), German rhythmic gymnast; Lotte Pusch (1890–1983), German physical chemist; Luise F. Pusch; Lukas Pusch (born 1970), Austrian artist

  6. List of mayors of Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Term Political party Sidney Randolph DeLong: May 17, 1871 – January 6, 1873: Republican (two one-year terms) : James Henry Toole: January 6, 1873 – January 5, 1875

  7. 16th Arizona Territorial Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The address was given by Acting Governor Oakes Murphy on January 20, 1891. [7] He expressed concern for the territory's financial condition, calling for the legislature to "either reduce expenses of government or increase revenue, to prevent serious financial complications."

  8. Chris Matthews: Biden critics are ‘going to pay for it’ - AOL

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    Former MSNBC host and political analyst Chris Matthews said “the elite” critics of President Biden are “going to pay for it.” Matthews joined MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Thursday to ...

  9. George Puscas (sports writer) - Wikipedia

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    George Puscas (Romanian: Puşcaş; April 8, 1927 – April 25, 2008) was an American sports writer for the Detroit Free Press. He joined the Free Press as a copyboy in September 1941 at age 14, was a full-time sports writer until 1992, and continued to be associated with the paper as a columnist until 2006.