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From the Arizona Territory...



Item # 706019

April 03, 1875

ARIZONA CITIZEN, Tucson, Arizona Territory, April 3, 1875 

* Very rare old Western publication

Many years ago we had a reasonable inventory of this title, but today this issue is among our last.
A nice assortment of news articles and ads including: "Letter from Col. Hodge--Arizona's Development & Prosperity--Good Advice..." "The Native Races of the Pacific States" "Congress & Arizona" "The Pinal 'Bonanza' " and more.
Four pages, very nice condition.

AI notes: The Arizona Citizen, published in Tucson, Arizona Territory, was one of the territory’s earliest and most influential English-language newspapers, first issued on October 15, 1870, by John Wasson, a former territorial surveyor general, at a time when Tucson was transitioning from a frontier settlement into a regional center; initially a weekly paper, it promoted civic development, territorial politics, mining interests, railroads, and settlement, and it became known for its strong editorial voice in support of modernization and American governance in southern Arizona, later passing under the ownership of John P. Clum, a former Indian agent and mayor of Tombstone, who expanded its reach and helped launch a daily edition in the late 1870s; by the 1880s it was published as the Arizona Daily Citizen, providing comprehensive coverage of territorial affairs and national news, and in 1901 it was renamed the Tucson Citizen, under which title it continued for more than a century, making the Arizona Citizen the direct ancestor of what became Arizona’s longest-running newspaper and a key primary source for the political, social, and economic history of territorial Arizona.

Category: The Old West