Arizona Historical Society Digitized Archives
Highlights from the AHS Archives collections.
- Cutting Sign on the Line: The Arizona Border Patrol of the 1920s & 1930s through the lens of Earl Fallis
- Historic Streets of Tucson
- KOOL TV News Clips
- Migrant Quilt Project
- Northern Arizona Images
- Postcards of Phoenix
- Railways of Arizona
- Title Company Records Collection
- Voices of Black Arizonans
- Western Ways: Photographic Iconography of the 20th Century American West
Arizona Memory Project
This online digital repository was established by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. It includes collections from archival and cultural institutions from across the state. AHS has contributed the following exhibits:
- A Celebration of the Human Spirit- Japanese-American Relocation Camps in Arizona
- Architectural Drawings of Thornton Fitzhugh and Associates
- Arizona Aviation History – The Ruth Reinhold Collection
- Arizona City and Business Directories
- Arizona’s Saints and Shady Ladies
- Geronimo! Revered and Reviled!
- J.W. Hoover Lantern Slide Collection
- Lescher-Mahoney Architectural Drawings
- Mexican Heritage Project
- Richard Schaus Ranching Collection
- Robert Lenon Map Collection
- The Bass Photo Collection – Grand Canyon and Colorado Plateau
- This Day in Arizona History
- Tucson Territorial Pioneers
- Western Ways Feature Photographs
- Yuma Climate Records
Arizona Legal Legacies
The Arizona Bar Foundation as part of their Arizona Legal Legacies Project have digitized various oral histories from AHS that cover the legal history of Arizona.
Journal of the Plague Year
Preserving Your Arizona Covid-19 Stories. The Arizona Historical Society is partnering with the ASU School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies to contribute to A Journal of the Plague Year: Covid-19 Digital Archive.