Arizona Links
Globe and Gila County
Arizona Silver Belt
Globe's weekly newspaper since 1878
Globe-Miami Chamber of Commerce
Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park
Gila County Ghost Towns
Globe-Miami Regional Chamber of Commerce
Miami, Arizona: Wild West Copper Mining Boomtown
Eastern Central Arizona
Boyce Thompson Arboretum
Just outside nearby Superior
East Central Arizona History
Great site by a teacher in Globe! All about the Earps and other local historical figures on both sides of the law
Superstition Wilderness Photography Galleries
Absolutely breath-taking photos of the nearby Superstition Mountains
Tonto National Forest Superstition Mountain Museum
Information about the legendary Lost Dutchman's Mine, which is believed to be in the area
Lost Dutchman's Mine
More info, this time from the library in nearby Apache Junction
The San Carlos and Other Apache Nations
San Carlos Apache Nation
The official site of the San Carlos Apache
San Carlos Public Library
Lots of links to information about the San Carlos Apache
Apache Indian History
General history of the Apache peoples
Apache Language
Links to pages about the language of the Apache; check out the site by students on the White River reservation, where you can listen to words and phrases
Apache Texts
Texts of stories and legends collected from Apache peoples, mostly in the early 20th century
San Carlos Apache Weavers
Learn about the history of cradleboards and Apache baskets and view a photo gallery of antique and contemporary baskets
Ndee: The Children of Changing Woman
Lovely site that features the lives of Apache women
Geronimo (Goyathlay)
Short biography of the great Apache leader
Geronimo: His Own Story
Read Goyathlay's autobiography, which was first published in 1906, online
Arizona History
(featuring events and people with Gila County connections)
The Arizona Historical Society Pearl Hart: The Arizona Bandit
First -- and possibly only -- woman stagecoach robber -- which happened just outside Globe!
The Legend of the Apache Kid
One of Al Sieber's Apache scouts, who became an outlaw in the white man's eyes (and even those of some Apache); Sieber, by the way, is buried in Globe's old cemetery
The Pleasant Valley War
A deadly feud between cattlemen and sheep ranchers -- not one of Gila County's finest hours!
Wyatt Earp: Knight with a Six-shooter
The Earps and Doc Holliday were familiar with the Globe area. Legend has it that Wyatt and Doc prospected here (and we've heard they owned a brothel in town, too!)
Doc Holliday
Think Doc was just a sort of sidekick to the Earps? Read this and discover the real story of this interesting character
Tombstone History
The story of the Earps, Holliday, and the Clantons -- from the Clanton side; one of the Clanton brothers -- Phin -- who wasn't at the O.K. Corral, is buried in Globe
Sharlot Hall Museum
The site of this museum in Prescott offers a lot of info about central Arizona; check out the Archives section for its interesting and entertaining stories
Mary Colter
She's been called "probably the most remarkable woman that most people have never heard of from the early part of the century." Miss Colter designed many of the famous buildings at the Grand Canyon, as well as other structures throughout the Southwest.
George Crook: Indian Fighter
The man U.S. Grant sent to Arizona to "subdue" the Apache and capture Geronimo
Assignment Geronimo
The story of the hunt for Geronimo after he escaped (again!) from the San Carlos Indian Agency
John Wesley Powell
Powell lead the first expedition to explore the Grand Canyon
Hi Jolly and the U.S. Camel Corps
Yes, we did have camels in Arizona! Read how and why...
Buffalo Soldiers & Indian Wars
The story of the Ninth & Tenth Regiments of the U.S. Cavalry, the Black soldiers known as "buffalo soldiers;" there are buffalo soldiers in Globe's cemetery
Buckey O'Neill: Sheriff, Mayor, Rough Rider, American Hero
And a legend in Prescott AZ! He was the first to formally register for Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders.
Arizona
Arizona @ Your Service
The state's official web site
Arizona Guide
From the Arizona Office of Tourism
Gov. Janet Napolitano
The Governor's homepage... there's even a kids' section!
Arizona State Parks
Virtually visit one of our great parks
DesertUSA
Not specifically about Arizona, but contains much good material about the state
Arizona Highways
Companion site to the magazine. Beautiful photography! And Arizona ecards to send.
National Park Service
Just choose "Arizona" from the drop-down menu or click it on the map for a clickable list of AZ's National Parks. Then "visit" the Grand Canyon, Sunset Crater, the Petrified Forest, or any of our other wonderful treasures
Living with Wildlife
From AZ Game & Fish: learn to identify and get along with our wild residents
BLM Wild Horse and Burro Adoption
Adopt a wild horse or burro from Arizona!
Arizona Vignettes
Don B. Stevenson's beautiful Arizona photographs
Audubon Arizona
Learn about Arizona's birds
eNature Field Guides
Check out our local flora and fauna; this link should take you to a page based on our 85501 Zipcode.
We'll be adding links as we discover more interesting sites about our new home.

             

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