
The newspaper records from the state of Arizona date back to the mid-19th century, chronicling the state's transition from a rugged frontier to statehood in 1912. Publications like the Arizona Republic (founded in 1890) and the Tombstone Epitaph provide accounts of pioneers, lawmen, and Native American communities. These newspapers are crucial for genealogists researching territorial settlers, Old West figures, as well as early Hispanic families in the region.
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