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Pima
County
Arizona Genealogy & Family History Resources
Cities,
Towns, Villages & Communities:
Ajo, Catalina, Green Valley, Marana, Oro Valley, Sahuarita, Sasabe,
Sonoita, Summerhaven, Tucson, Vail
Established:
December 15, 1864
Original
County
County
Seat:
Tuscon
Adjacent
Counties:
Cochise, Graham, Maricopa, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yuma
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Death, Marriage, & Divorce Records |
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| Census,
Voter and Tax Records |
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| Cemeteries
& Burial Records |
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| Obituary
& Newspaper Articles |
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| Immigration
& Naturalization Records |
- Pima
County Arizona Migrations Project
They came for a season, they left and went where? Why
did they go and who went with them? So many questions
about the migrations of our ancestors.
- Passenger
and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Updated annually, this database is an index to passengers
who arrived in United States and Canadian ports from the
1500s through the 1900s. It contains listings of approximately
4,588,000 individuals and references thousands of different
records compiled from everything from original passenger
lists to personal diaries. For each individual listed,
you may find the following information: name, age, year
and place of arrival, and the source of the record.
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| Land
Records & Maps |
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| Church
& Bible Records |
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| Court,
Wills & Probate Records |
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City & Farm Directories |
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| Genealogy
& Family History Resources |
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| Biographies,
Correspondence & Diaries |
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| Occupations,
Education & Institutions |
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| Ethnic
Genealogy Resources |
- In
The Steps Of Esteban: Tucson's African American
Heritage
- The
Promise of Gold Mountain: Tucson's Chinese Heritage
- Chicano
Research Collection
Arizona State University Library Archives & Special
Collections
- Morales
de Escárcega Collection
University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections
... The Escárcega family library was built by, Gildardo
G. H. Morales Díaz of Apetatitlán, Tlaxcala, México [b.
1899]. Mr. Morales Díaz was a self-taught bibliophile
and was a founding member of the Instituto Panamericano
de Geografía e Historia. Having survived a tragic loss
as a young man during the Mexican Revolution, Mr. Morales
Díaz dedicated his life to the study and understanding
of Mexican History...
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| History
& Culture |
- History
of Pima County, Arizona
Northern Pima County Chamber of Commerce
- Pima
County Arizona History
Pima County Arizona GenWeb Project
- Pima
County Arizona Penny Postcards
USGenWeb Archives Penny Postcards Project
- Pima
County Arizona History
ArizonaGenealogy.com
- Tucson,
Arizona Territory, 1862

Ancestry.com
- Sonora,
Arizona 1907-1965
Arizona State University Library Archives & Special
Collections
- Jack
Sheaffer Digital Photograph Collection
University of Arizona Libaries Special Collections
...The Jack Sheaffer Photograph Digital Collection contains
over 10,000 images that document the photographic history
of southern Arizona during a time of explosive growth
in the area, from 1955 - 1975. ...
- Empire
Ranch Collection
University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections
... The Empire Ranch Collection presents digital surrogates
of various documents, photographs, and maps located in
Special Collections at the University of Arizona Libraries
which chronicle the early years of one of Southern Arizona's
largest cattle ranches.
- Arizona,
Southwestern and Borderlands Photograph Collection
University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections
... The collection contains photographs related mainly
to Arizona, the Southwest, and Boderland region. The collection
documents Tucson history, exploratory expiditionsto the
West in 1884-1885 and 1885-1886, and photos of Native
American groups of the American Southwest and Mexico.
- Arizona-Sonora
Documents Online
University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections
... Selections from 19th and early 20th century archival
collections relating to Sonora, Mexico, located at three
Arizona repositories: the University of Arizona Library
Special Collections; the Arizona Historical Society-Tucson;
and the Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records.The
collections cover a broad range of topics, including ranching,
mining, land grants, anti-Chinese movements, crime on
the border, and governmental issues.
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