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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... took two horses to the camp of the bride and killed one of them , it signified that her parents had given her over to him with- out regard to her consent . Youth was the qual- ity most desired in a bride . After she became a mother the ...
... took two horses to the camp of the bride and killed one of them , it signified that her parents had given her over to him with- out regard to her consent . Youth was the qual- ity most desired in a bride . After she became a mother the ...
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... took their popular name from the Mimbres mountains , southwestern New Mexico , but who roamed over the country from the east side of the Rio Grande in New Mexico to the San Francisco river in Arizona , a favorite haunt being near Lake ...
... took their popular name from the Mimbres mountains , southwestern New Mexico , but who roamed over the country from the east side of the Rio Grande in New Mexico to the San Francisco river in Arizona , a favorite haunt being near Lake ...
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... took refuge in a perpendicular cliff of a mountain in Arizona , and his eye ( changed into a brilliant stone ) may be seen in that rock to this day . The bears , when killed , would each be changed into several other bears , so that the ...
... took refuge in a perpendicular cliff of a mountain in Arizona , and his eye ( changed into a brilliant stone ) may be seen in that rock to this day . The bears , when killed , would each be changed into several other bears , so that the ...
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... took the boy's parcel of meat and went aside with it . He placed the meat on another bush , and seated himself beside it . Then he said , " This is the child I have been seek- ing . Boy , you are nice and fat , so when I have eaten this ...
... took the boy's parcel of meat and went aside with it . He placed the meat on another bush , and seated himself beside it . Then he said , " This is the child I have been seek- ing . Boy , you are nice and fat , so when I have eaten this ...
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Thomas Edwin Farish. in length . He took deliberate aim , but just as the arrow left the bow the boy made a peculiar sound and leaped into the air . Immediately the arrow was shivered into a thousand splinters , and the boy was seen ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. in length . He took deliberate aim , but just as the arrow left the bow the boy made a peculiar sound and leaped into the air . Immediately the arrow was shivered into a thousand splinters , and the boy was seen ...
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