History of Arizona, Količina 7Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1918 History of Arizona beginning with the Spanish explorations, connection with the Santa Fe Trail, transition of control from Mexico to United States, American-Indian relations, settlement, and statehood. |
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... Colorado River , and their habitats , had become known , and much progress had been made in the ex- ploration of what was called Apacheria in Ari- zona . Many of the hostile tribes had been lo- cated and their numbers computed . The ...
... Colorado River , and their habitats , had become known , and much progress had been made in the ex- ploration of what was called Apacheria in Ari- zona . Many of the hostile tribes had been lo- cated and their numbers computed . The ...
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... Colorado river were , at this time , gathered on the reservation , but they were all practically at war with the whites , it being said that they were fed on the reservation , and em- ployed their spare time in robbing and killing the ...
... Colorado river were , at this time , gathered on the reservation , but they were all practically at war with the whites , it being said that they were fed on the reservation , and em- ployed their spare time in robbing and killing the ...
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... Colorado among the pueblo peoples , with whom they intermarried . They possessed the country from the San Francisco Mountains to the Gila , until they were subdued by General Crook in 1873. Since then they have peaceably tilled their ...
... Colorado among the pueblo peoples , with whom they intermarried . They possessed the country from the San Francisco Mountains to the Gila , until they were subdued by General Crook in 1873. Since then they have peaceably tilled their ...
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... of the 19th century to prac- tically all the Indians roaming between the White Mountains of Arizona and the Colorado river , comprising parts of two linguistic fami- lies , but especially to the Yavapai , commonly known THE APACHE . 15.
... of the 19th century to prac- tically all the Indians roaming between the White Mountains of Arizona and the Colorado river , comprising parts of two linguistic fami- lies , but especially to the Yavapai , commonly known THE APACHE . 15.
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... Colorado in northwest- ern Arizona . Whipple ( Pac . R. R. Rep . , III pt . I , 82 , 1856 ) was informed in 1850 that the " Cosninos " roamed from the Sierra Mogollon to the San Francisco mountains , and along the valley of the Colorado ...
... Colorado in northwest- ern Arizona . Whipple ( Pac . R. R. Rep . , III pt . I , 82 , 1856 ) was informed in 1850 that the " Cosninos " roamed from the Sierra Mogollon to the San Francisco mountains , and along the valley of the Colorado ...
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