A Brief History of Tucson
Includes illustrations courtesy of Harry Cuming 1996 from the book "Yesterday's Tucson To-Day".
Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society:
Dedicated to the encouragement of scholarly studies in both academic, local and family history of all ethnic groups, with particular focus on African Americans.
Heritage of Loving Service: The Sisters of St. Jos
This exhibit offers a digital history and tribute. It features electronic texts, and photo collections.
Hispanic Tucson: A History by Gus Chavez
The text begins with the Pima Rancheria and Mission era, and progresses up through territorial days. Includes biographies of Mexican-Americans who played an important role during this time frame.
In The Steps of Esteban: Tucson's African Am
Includes biographies and oral histories, photographic exhibits, videos, special topics and publications.
The Promise of Gold Mountain: Tucson's Chines
Traces the local history of Chinese-Americans through the use of texts and photographs.
Through Our Parents Eyes: Tucson's Diverse C
Presents the history and experiences of Tucsonans from various ethnic backgrounds in a way that acknowledges the locale's multi-cultural heritage and diversity.
Tucson Newspapers
Details the history of the Tucson Citizen, and the Arizona Daily Star.
Tucson Photographic History
A personal documentation containing photographs of cityscapes, events, and historic sites taken in and around the locale.
Tucson's Ronstadt Family
Presents manuscripts and photographs from the University of Arizona Library archives of the family, local pioneers involved in wagon making, commerce, music and pharmacy.