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Hobbs not inclined to play governor when Ducey’s away

Secretary of State-elect Katie Hobbs (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times) When Doug Ducey crosses state lines, it will be “Governor Katie Hobbs” to you. Much...

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The Governor’s Race (for the train)

George W.P. Hunt is pictured on Arizona Statehood Day, Feb. 14, 1912, giving his inaugural address at the newly created state’s first governor. The bald pate...

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Brewer proclaims Arizona Centennial Day

Gov. Jan Brewer proclaims Feb. 14, 2012 as Arizona Centennial Day to an assembled crowd at the state Capitol. (Photo by Josh Coddington/Arizona Capitol Times.)
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Thomas Farish: State Historian

Gov. George W.P. Hunt appointed Thomas Farish as official state historian in 1913. (Photo courtesy of he Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records)
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The Governor’s 1912 Race — for the Train

The state of Arizona’s first governor, George W.P. Hunt, delivers his inaugural address on Feb. 14, 1912, from the Capitol veranda. (Photo courtesy of the author)
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A Territorial Christmas

[caption id="attachment_32300" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Seven-time governor of Arizona, George W. P. Hunt, died on Christmas in 1934. His body lay in state in the Capitol rotunda under the Great Seal...

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