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Publications of local historic interest



by Ted Lake
Posted 1/24/18

Below is our list of books, magazines and pamphlets known to have been published containing information about our communities:

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Publications of local historic interest



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Below is our list of books, magazines and pamphlets known to have been published containing information about our communities:

“Rose Mofford First Lady of Arizona” by Stephanie McBride • “Ghost Towns of Arizona” by James E. and Barbara H.Sherman • “Old San Carlos” by Paul and Kathleen Nickens • “The History of Globe, Arizona “ by Donna Anderson •
 “Globe Arizona” by Clara T Woody and Milton L. Schwartz • “James Kidd’s Soul Will Case” Front Page Detective Magazine (Dell) 1967 by Ted Lake •
 “The Strange Quest of James Kidd” Life Magazine 1967 by Dora Jane Hamblin
• “Former Hostage Jimmy Lopez Comes Home” Life Magazine March 1981 • “Arizona Police Want Ruby Mae Philips To Confess to a Crime She Didnt Commit”
• May 1963 in Startling Detective Magazine • “Fire in the Forest” by Philip Smith, published by Amazon •  “Arizona Place Names” by Will C. Barnes • “Globe Arizona  The Life and Times of a Western Mining Town 1864-1917” by Bob Bigando •  “Memories of Copper Hill” by Lowrey Ligon
 • “Picket Post House” by Ida Franklin •
 “Globe’s Historic Buildings” by Bill Haak •
 “ When Silver Was King” (Silver King Mine) by Jack San Felice
 • “Creekside Story: From Buckboard Days to Ecotourism” by Georgie Wood

• “Honor the Past, mold the Future” (early Globe) by Donna Anderson • “Great Soul Trial” (Miami’s James Kidd estate battle) by John G. Fuller. Ted Lake Contributor • “The Apache Diaries: A Father and Son Journey” by Greenville and Neil Goodwin • “Grover Canyon” by Sammuel P Echeveste
• Crystal Cave Opens 10 miles South of Winkelman. Geologist says it’s almost endless • Five main; caverns, numerous underground rooms; Arizona Daily Star March-June 1929 • “Arizona” by Marshall Trimball (has special section on Governor Hunt of Globe) •
 “ Apache Vengeance: True Story of Apache Kidd” by Jesse Globe Hayes (early Globe 1873) • “The Porphyry Coppers” by A.B. Parsons (early history of area major mining companies) • “Boots and Bullets, Life of John W. Wentworth” by Jess G. Hayes • “Hydrologic History of San Carlos Reservation 1929-1971:” by Frank P. Kipple • “Sheriff’s Thompson’s Days “by Jess G. Hayes •
“The Apache Trail: A Storybook Guide to Arizona’s Historic Trail” by Tom Kollenhorn
• “Treasure Land:” by J. Geo Hilzonger (1880›s transactions of Silver King Mine)
• “The Magnate: Biography of William Boyce Thompson:” by Herman Hagedorn • “The Story of Apache Leap” by G.S.Scout, October 1914, “Arizona The State Magazine” •
«History of Arizona” by Thomas Edwin Parish, State Historian, 1918
• “History of Arizona Territory, Showing Its Resources and Advantages with Illustrations “, written by Wallace W. Elliott in 1884 •
 “Where’s the Mystery Crystal Cave Today?” by Ted Lake April 30,2008 Copper Country News
. “My Life” by Senator August Valentine Hardt • “Copper Bottom Tales....Historic Sketches from Gila County by W.A. Haak •
 “And Then There Were None. A Long-Buried Chapter in Apache History” by Jess G. Hayes • “Roosevelt Dam: A History to 1911: by Earl A. Zarbin •
 “Roosevelt Dam-100 Years” Special 8-page supplement to the Arizona Silver Belt on
 March 16, 2011 • Historic stories written by Ted Lake, Overview written by David Rousseau
• “Pleasant Valley Days, Young Arizona: A history of the People of Pleasant Valley” by Barbara Zacharea •
 “Coolidge Dam, Pinal County, Arizona” by David M Introcassco
• “Cowboys Under the Mogollon Rim” by Glenn (Slim) Ellison • “A History of Magma Railways” by Gordon Chappell
• “History of Tonto Basin” by Punkin Center Homemakers • “Boomtown: A history of Miami, Arizona” by Mark E. Fry • “The Journey with Tom. Memories of an Arizona Pioneer” by Alice Curnow • “Cochise: The Life and Times of this Great Apache Chief” by Peter Aleshire • “Geronimo: A Painted Biography” by Peter Aleshire • “Me and Slim” by Glenn R. Ellison and Robert Robinson
• “Railroads of Arizona Volume 2 “ by David F. Myrick Has 100 pages of Globe area. “Ghost Warrior” by Lucia St Clair Robinson • “Raising Arizona’s Dams: Daily Life, Danger and Discrimination in the Dam Construction • Camps of Central Arizona from 1890 to 1940” by A. E. Rogge • “Sue the B------s.” Her battle with the Tonto National Forest over the aerial spraying of the herbicidal 245-T (Agent Orange) in the upper canyon areas south of Globe •
“What Became of James Kidd?” written by Ted Lake, December 8, 1966 Phoenix. Gazette front page. Goes into the Phoenix police report about Kidd’s disappearance on November 8, 1949 when he left Phoenix for Miami in a car driven by an unidentified 
man. Kidd never seen again. Police noted Kidd had a mining “pick with him when he left 
and was on his way to do his regular annual assessment work on two mining claims he held for many years. The claims were in Miami Mining district in the Pinal Mountains believed to be south of the Town of Miami.