Welcome to Amazing Arizonans
Living historians tell stories of how they lived, what they saw, how they felt, and who they encountered. They bring Arizona history to life. Although this program is based in Tempe, many of the historians will travel to other parts of the state. |
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Brig. Gen George Crook Army commander during the 1870s’ and 1880s’ Apache campaigns |
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Sharlot Hall Legislator, poet, writer, and first Arizona state historian |
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Forrest Dougherty Humorist, cotton farmer, and cowboy trick roper |
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Elizabeth Aughey Young Fort Verde homesteader, army laundress, and hospital matron |
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Lt. Henry O. Flipper Buffalo soldier and first African American graduate of West Point |
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Lucille Wilson 1930s’ Chandler cotton farmer’s wife |
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Marshal Jack Alan Cowboy, actor, musician, and U.S. marshal |
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Mrs. Capt. Benjamin Nolen Arizona Territory army officer’s wife |
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Lee Anderson |
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James O. Pattie Mountain Man |
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Ted Newman Cowboy singer and Arizona storyteller |
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