George W.P. Hunt, who would become Arizona's first governor, was instrumental in guiding it toward statehood in the early 1900s.
Some council delegates and community members are concerned that so few people had seen the terms of an agreement to ship the uranium.
Initially part of Mexico, Arizona's population was a complex weave of Indigenous tribes, Spanish and Mexican culture and Anglo-Americans pushing into the Southwest. Outside of Tucson, the state was ...
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