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Marshall Trimble (born 1939) is an American author, singer, former community college professor, and Arizona's official state historian. In addition to his position as director of Southwest studies at Scottsdale Community College, he is a popular speaker and True West Magazine's question-and-answer man.[1]
^Trimble, Marshall. "Ask the Marshall". True West Magazine.
MarshallTrimble (born 1939) is an American author, singer, former community college professor, and Arizona's official state historian. In addition to...
1859, but was known to use several other aliases during his life. MarshallTrimble, the official historian of Arizona, cites Frederick Nolan, an authority...
well-grounded fear that it would become a slave state. According to MarshallTrimble, the official historian of Arizona, the Arizona Organic Act can be...
Villains in Many Westerns". The New York Times. December 17, 1989. MarshallTrimble (March 31, 2015). "In The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Lee Van Cleef...
Association. According to the book, Roadside History of Arizona, by MarshallTrimble, "Mingus Mountain was named for Joseph and Jacob Mingus, two brothers...
character rather than a typical criminal. According to Old West historian MarshallTrimble, Chacon was "one of the last of the hard-riding desperados who rode...
and Wagon Road. Retrieved September 30, 2015.[permanent dead link] MarshallTrimble (February 10, 2013). "Arizona's First Rangers". True West Magazine...
Marshall ever dissented from during his 34 years on the Court. Trimble was born on November 17, 1776, in Berkeley County, Virginia to William Trimble...
hosted by Bob Boze Bell and True West contributors Jana Bommersbach and MarshallTrimble. The show aired on select PBS stations in the Southwest. Outrageous...
of the public school in Arlington, Lee Morgan Hammond and William MarshallTrimble, to invest in and hold the same positions at Arlington College. In...
KRCU.org. Frank Nickell. Retrieved December 12, 2020. "The Killing of John Younger". True West Magazine. MarshallTrimble. Retrieved December 12, 2020....
Northern Ireland in 2007. The band is composed of three members: Alex Trimble (vocals, rhythm guitar, beats, synths), Sam Halliday (lead guitar, backing...
Betty JoAnne Trimble (née Conway; born August 15, 1933), known as Bjo (/ˈbiːdʒoʊ/, BEE-joh), is an American science fiction fan and writer, initially...
Robert Trimble to replace Todd in 1826. Trimble died in 1828, and Adams's nomination of John J. Crittenden was blocked by the Senate. Instead, Trimble was...
another variation of the tale, attributed to Arizona state historian MarshallTrimble, the legislator was from Yavapai County and the prostitute swallowed...
of Oklahoma Press. pp. 194–210) ISBN 080613559X DeSoucy, M. David; MarshallTrimble (2008) Arizona Rangers, Images of America (Arcadia Publishing) ISBN 978-0738548319...
Retrieved September 18, 2019. "Arizoniana: Stories from Old Arizona"; by: MarshallTrimble; Publisher: Primer Pub; ISBN 188559089X; ISBN 978-1885590893 "Arizona...
John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American statesman, lawyer, and Founding Father who served as the fourth chief justice of the...
the Wayback Machine, Sharlot Hall Museum, accessed 10 November 2010. MarshallTrimble, Roadside History of Arizona, Missoula: Mountain Press, 1986, pp. 330–331...
journalist. In 2012, she worked on the Outrageous Arizona along with MarshallTrimble. Bommersbach has worked for Phoenix New Times and the Arizona Republic...
places and events written by various authors and historians such as MarshallTrimble, Clay Worst and Tom Kollenborn. In 2008, he approached Senator Mike...