Location Index #2 – Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas

WSJH Journal Index #2

Index by Geographical Location of Articles

This is a secondary index. If the item can be located in the “Person” Index, it will not be on the “Location” Index.

General Location; Article Title; Author; Volume/Issue*

* Example:   21/4 = Volume 21, Issue #4

Alaska

Alaskan Memoir; Shirpser, Sol, 10/1

Alaskan Report-1909; Ripinsky, Sol; 11/1

From Fur Rush to Gold Rushes; Glanz, Rudolf; 7/2

Jewish Immigration and Alaskan Economic Development: A Study in Futility; Naske, Claus-M.; 8/3

Jews of Alaska, 1869-1961; Bloom, Jessie S.; 31/2

Last Frontier: Jewish Pioneers in Alaska, Part 1; Eisenberg, Matthew J.; 24/1

Last Frontier: Jewish Pioneers in Alaska, Part 2; Eisenberg, Matthew J.; 24/2

Last Frontier: Jewish Pioneers in Alaska, Part 3; Eisenberg, Matthew J.; 24/3

Memoirs of an Alaskan Merchant; Rozenstain, Yael; 9/3

Notes on Sol Ripinsky of Alaska, 1905; 8/4

 

Arizona

Appointment of Herman Bendell as Superintendent of Indian Affairs of Arizona Territory; Jacobs, Monty; 24/2

Arizona Pioneer: Teamster, Miner, and Mayor of Tombstone; 21/4

Arizona Rabbi Who Came from Notre Dame; Plotkin, Rabbi Albert; 27/2

Arizona Visit to Phoenix, Miami and Tucson, 1919; Marks, Barnett, E.; 15/3

Arizona’s Jewish Farmers and Ranchers: Traveling Exhibition; Morton, Beryl; 28/1

Arizona’s Mining Wizard: Black Jack Newman; Stern, Norton B. & Kramer, William M.; 11/3

Bar Mitzvah Message from Prescott, Arizona in 1879; Fireman, Bert M.; 12/4

Benson, Arizona Merchant, 1901; 23/1

Brenda Weisberg Meckler; Morton, Beryl S.; 26/1

Cornerstone Laying of the First Synagogue in Arizona; Herzberg, Nat; 19/3

Druggist of Tucson: A 1901 View of Fred Fleishman; Fleishman, Fred; 21/4

Emil Marks: Eyewitness to History, A Picture Story; 24/4

First Jewish Girl Born, Educated and Married in Tucson: A Picture Story; 12/2

First Jewish Wedding in the Territory of Arizona; 20/2

From New York to Tucson in 1868; Drachman, Rosa K; 22/1

Frontiersmen in Broadcloth: Jews in Early Phoenix, 1870-1920; Lamb, Blaine P.; 25/1

Herman Bendell: Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Arizona Territory, 1871-1873; Stern, Norton B.; 8/2

Herman Bendell: The Jewish Chief of the Indians of Arizona, 1871-1873; Chanin, Abraham S.; 31/4

Isadore and Anna Solomon of Arizona: A Picture Story; Ramenofsky, Elizabeth Lantin; 17/2

Jacobs Brothers, Arizona Bankers, 1890; 19/1

Los Angeles-Born Druggist in Tucson, 1890; 19/1

Lukin Family, Including Relationships with the Hertzbergs: Pioneers of Tempe, Arizona; Herzberg, Edward; 31/1

Mayor Strauss of Tucson; Stern, Norton B.; 12/4

Notes on the Early Jews of Arizona; Glanz, Rudolf; 5/4

Old Jewish Cemetery Restored in Douglas, Arizona; 26/3

On the Arizona-Sonora Frontier in 1890; 11/4

Philip and Samuel H. Drachman and the Goldberg Brothers: Arizona Pioneers; Fierman, Floyd S.; 31/2

Picture Story #7: Early Arizona Lady Physician; 5/1

Recollections of Arizona, 1876-1891; 15/1

Reminiscences of Abraham Franklin of Tucson; 24/4

Reminiscences of an Arizona Pioneer; Goldberg, Isaac; 2/3

Samuel Drachman: Arizona Pioneer; 20/1

Southwest Pioneers, Louis Zeckendorf and His Brothers, 22/1

Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Arizona Territory, Annual Report, 1871; Bendell, Herman; 22/3

Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Arizona Territory, Annual Report, 1872; Bendell, Herman; 22/4

Tombstone, Arizona Jewish Saga; Stern, Norton B.; 19/3

Who was Isaacson, Arizona Named For?; Stern, Norton B., Kramer, William M.; 19/2

William Zeckendorf: A New Mexico and Arizona Pioneer; 11/4

Wolf Sachs; 31/1

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Arkansas

First Jewish Federal Judge; 14/1