2006 Arizona History Convention Award Winners
2007 Arizona History Convention
Award Winners for 2007
- Barry M. Goldwater Award - Best Convention Paper on Arizona History
- David W. Higgs, “George Wratten and the Apache Prisoners of War.” ”
- Val Avery Collegiate Award - Best Convention Paper on an Arizona Topic by a College Student
- Michael Weeks, “Winter on the Margins: Flagstaff and the Post-WWII Promotion of Seasonality in an Arid Climate.”
- Don Bufkin Prize - Best Convention Paper dealing with the Territorial Period of Arizona History. Papers dealing with Arizona Geography, broadly defined, or Cartography are particularly encouraged.
- Helen Peterson, “Constructed Social Order: Clarkdale , Arizona . Built Environment and the City Beautiful Movement, 1912-1920.”
- Friends of Arizona Archives (FAzA) Award - Award for the Best Paper that Demonstrates the Best Use of Archival Research.
- Bob Spude, “E. B. Gage and the Tombstone Mines.”
- McFarland Scholar Awards - Best Project on any Subject Pertaining to the History of Arizona or the American Southwest in Association with National History Day Competition in Arizona
- Senior Category
- 1st Place - Documentary Category: Obstacles to Civilization: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Yaqui
- Zaydee Ortiz and Jonathan Enriquez
- Teacher Julienne Collums
- 2nd Place - Performance Category: Unleashing the Watchdogs
- Kelsee Clark, Steven Flynn and Payton Lavicita
- Teacher Julienne Collums
- Junior Category
- 1st Place - Performance Catergory: Winnie Ruth Judd: The Trunk Murderess
- Elizabeth Horner
- Teacher Sharon Horner (Mother)
- 2nd Place - Documentary Category: Then Triumph and Tragedy of an Investigative Reporter: The Don Bolles Story
- Emma McMahon
- Teacher Mary Reed (Mother)
- Arizona Historical Society
- C. L. Sonnichsen Award for Best Journal of Arizona History Article
- Jean Reynolds "Mexican American Women in 1930s' Phoenix: Coming of Age During the Great Depression" (Autumn 2006) JAH
- James F. Elliott II Award for Best Journal of Arizona History Article by a Non-Professional Historian
- William D. Kalt Epes Randolph: Railroad Man of the Southwest” (Summer 2006) JAH
- Arizona Historical Society
- Al Merito Award - Given to an individual who has made a valuable contribution to the preservation, understanding and awareness of Arizona and its History.