Arizona Miner (alternatively the Arizona Weekly Miner, Miner, or Weekly Miner) was a newspaper published in Prescott, Arizona Territory, from 1868 to 1885 and circulated throughout Yavapai County. The paper merged with the Arizona Weekly Journal in 1885 to create the Arizona Weekly Journal-Miner, which was published until 1934. It underwent a succession of owners and changes in its publishing frequency as well as its political leanings.
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ArizonaMiner (alternatively the Arizona Weekly Miner, Miner, or Weekly Miner) was a newspaper published in Prescott, Arizona Territory, from 1868 to...
M'Cormick, Governor of the Territory of Arizona, Announcing His Assumption of Official Duties". ArizonaMiner. July 25, 1866. p. 3. Retrieved January...
with Ron Hayes, Patrick Wayne, and Chill Wills. In 1967, Martin played Arizonaminer Ed Schieffelin in the episode "Silver Tombstone" of the syndicated television...
Arizona. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 November 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2015. "Local Intelligence". Arizona Weekly Miner. Prescott, Arizona:...
The 1983 Arizona copper mine strike began as a labour dispute between the Phelps Dodge Corporation and a group of union copper miners and mill workers...
Wyatt Earp Commenting on the telegram received by Dake, the Weekly ArizonaMiner wrote about the repeated threats received by the Earps and others. For...
miners' strike. During the Mexican Revolution from 1910 to 1920, several battles were fought in the Mexican towns just across the border from Arizona...
ISBN 978-0-944872-77-2. Hough, Harold (January 2010). "The ArizonaMiner and Indiana Jones". Miner News. Archived from the original on 2013-05-26. Mandiringana...
The Kingman Miner is a local newspaper in Kingman, Arizona, owned by Western News & Info. "2022 ANA Directory by ANA News - Issuu". issuu.com. Retrieved...
Citrus, and Climate. The miner depicted on the state seal is George Warren, who had the original mining claim in Bisbee, Arizona in 1877, and for whom the...
Edward, is British. Hough, Harold (January 2010). "The ArizonaMiner and Indiana Jones". Miner News. Archived from the original on 26 May 2013. "A list...
The Mesa Miners were an independent professional baseball team based in Mesa, Arizona. They began as a member of the Arizona Division of the now-defunct...
authority to form a posse. Commenting on Earp's request to Dake, the Weekly ArizonaMiner wrote on December 30, 1881 about the repeated threats received by the...
June 1870 – 5 February 1951) was an Arizonaminer and rancher. He was born in Arizona City (renamed Yuma), Arizona Territory. His father was Tom Childs...
Jay Glenn Miner (May 31, 1932 – June 20, 1994) was an American integrated circuit designer, known primarily for developing graphics and audio chips for...
Dec 12, 2018. "Return of the Indian Delegation". The Weekly ArizonaMiner. Prescott, Arizona, United States of America. Aug 31, 1872. p. 2. "Visit From...
The Weekly ArizonaMiner. November 18, 1881. Retrieved November 9, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. "Local Intelligence". The Weekly ArizonaMiner. June 18,...
Apache groups that had left the reservation. On October 24, 1874, the ArizonaMiner reported, "Al Zieber, Sergeant Stauffer and a mixed command of white...
S. soldier during the Mexican–American War Tom Childs (1870–1951), Arizonaminer and rancher This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
ISBN 978-0-7619-2764-8, retrieved December 5, 2020 "Old Uncle Tom". Weekly ArizonaMiner (Prescott, Arizona). August 2, 1878. p. 1 – via Chronicling America. "Reverend...
Colorado State by a score of 35–10. The Miners then lost their next three to Wyoming, Arizona State and Arizona. They broke their three-game skid by defeating...