HERBERT, P. T.-One of owners of Jackson Quartz Vein, 75. HERRERA, SERGT. ANDRES-Accompanies Carson in campaign against Navajos, 170; fight with Navajos, 170. HEWITT, HANK-See "Hank 'n' Yank."
HIGGINS, FRANK-Appointed District Judge by Lieut.-Col. Bay- lor of the Confederate Forces, 85.
HIGGINS-Member of Saml. Butterworth's party, 156.
HINTON-Established first large store in Arizona at Arizona City,
HOFFMAN, COL.-Subjugates Mohaves, 56.
HOLLIDAY, BEN-With Wells-Fargo Express purchases Butter- field Stage Line, 16.
HOOPER-One of owners of Colorado River Copper Mine, 74. HOPKINS, J. W.-One of committee who visited Genl. Stoneman to protest against lack of protection given by military against Indians, resulting in Camp Grant Massacre, 272 et seq. HOPKINS-One of early owners of Empire Mine, 71; engineer of Maricopa Mining Company, 72.
HOPPIN, JUDGE-One of owners of Harris Mine, 75.
HOWARD, GENL.-Peace commissioner, guided by Capt. Jeffords to Cochise-makes treaty with Cochise, 230 et seq.
HOWELL, WM. T.-One of first judges of Territory of Arizona,
HUALAPAI CHIEF-Wauba Yuba, killed by Sam Miller, 258 et seq.
HUALAPAI INDIANS-Kill Edward Clower and burn his cabin, 259 et seq.; go on warpath, 261.
HUGHES, JAS.-Connected with Butterfield Stage Line, killed by Mexicans, 5 et seq.
HUGHES, SAMUEL-Pioneer, biography of, 210 et seq. HUNTER, CAPT.-With force of Texans takes possession of Tucson for Confederacy, 87; retreats from Tucson on approach of California Column, 88; report of his operations, 92; arrests A. M. White for purchasing supplies for Northern troops, 93, 94. HUTTON, N. H.-With James B. Leach contracts for opening wagon road across Arizona, 2; discovers killed and wounded employees of Butterfield Stage Line, 9.
INDIAN AFFAIRS-Testimony of Genl. Carleton before committee on investigation, 163 et seq.
INDIAN AGENTS-John Walker, Abraham Lyons, 29. INDIANS-Massacres, outrages, raids-Cocopahs and Maricopas- Coco-Maricopa tribe-conflicts between Yumas and Maricopas -Amojaves-Pimas-Maricopas seek aid from Pimas, 26 et seq.; Tonto Apaches, Chimehuevas, Apaches, 27; Yumas and Mo- haves attack Maricopas and Pimas, 29; Papagos, 29; survey of Pima and Maricopa lands by Col. A. B. Gray and distribu- tion of presents by Sylvester Mowry, 29; Bonneville's expedi- tion against Coyotero Apaches and other hostiles, 30; Lieut. Bascom's ill-treatment of Cochise arousing latter's enmity to
whites, 30 et seq.; massacres, 35 et seq.; Navajos, 162; cam- paigns against Navajos, subjugation of and removal to reser- vation at Bosque Redondo, 163 et seq.
IRON MINES-Mention of, 75.
IRWIN, ASST. SURGEON, B. J. D.-Goes to aid of employees of Butterfield Stage Line attacked by Mexicans, 9.
IVES, LIEUT. J. C.-Exploration of Colorado River, 17 et seq.; has steamboat, "Explorer," built for exploration, 20; report of, 21 et seq.; reaches foot of Black Canyon in "Explorer" and goes to head of same in small boat, 23; notes change of feeling of Mohaves toward whites and attributes it to machinations of Mormons, 56; mention of, 207.
JACKSON, ALEX. M.-Territorial secretary of New Mexico, es- pouses Confederate cause, 85.
JACKSON, COLONEL-Companion of King Woolsey when he came to Arizona, 215.
JACKSON, J. J.-Discovers Jackson Quartz Vein, 76.
JACKSON QUARTZ VEIN-Mention of, 75.
JACKSON-Killed by Apaches, one of causes of Camp Grant Mas- sacre, 281.
JAEGER, L. J. F.-One of owners of gold mine on Colorado River, 76; biography of, 188 et seq.
JANIN-Member of Saml. Butterworth's party, 156.
JEFFORDS, CAPT. T. J.—Bearer of dispatches from Genl. Canby to Genl. Carleton, 120; biography of, 227; visits Cochise ard makes friends with him, 227; guides Genl. Howard to Cochise, 230 et seq.; assists in making treaty with Cochise and is made Indian Agent, 234 et seq.; one outbreak during administration; killing of Rogers and Spence account liquor sold by them to the Indians, 237 et seq.; death of, 240.
JOHNSON, ALBERT SIDNEY-Mention of, 216.
JOHNSON, CAPT.-In command of steamer "Colorado," 20; in steamer "General Jesup" explores Black Canyon, anticipating Lieut. Ives, 23, 24.
JOHNSON, THOMAS-Member of Walker party, 243; president of first Mining District in Arizona, 245.
JOHNSON, T. J.-Elected President of Pioneer Mining District, 306; resigns as President of Walker Mining District, 310. JOHNSON-One of owners of Colorado River Copper Company, 74.
JONES, JOHN-Genl. Carleton's dispatch bearer attacked by Apaches and captured by Confederates, 120.
JONES, N. RICHMOND, Jr.—Engineer of Arizona Land & Mining Company, 74.
JONES, R. Jr.-Constructs railroad for Mowry Mine, 70. JONES, Dr. W. W.-Partner of Michael Goldwater, 287.
JONES-Of California Column is captured by Confederates, 87. JUSTICE, JOHN-Pioneer miner, 249.
KAUTZ, GENL.-Mention of, 207.
KIRBY, ANDREW-Companion of Jack Swilling, 254. KIRKLAND, W. H.-Biography of, 200 et seq. KITCHEN, PETER-Biography of, 195 et seq. KUSTEL-Member of Samuel Butterworth's party, 156.
LAING, JAMES-Connected with Butterfield Stage Line, 3; killed by Mexicans, 7.
LALLIER, BILL-Cook with California Column, 148. LAMBERTSON, TIMOTHY—Pioneer, 212, 249.
LA PAZ-Town of, mention of, 193; abandoned, 287.
LA PAZ-Early mining district, 292; account by A. McKey of dis- covery of placers, 292 et seq.
LEACH, JAMES B.-With N. H. Hutton contracts for opening wagon road across Arizona, 2; discovers killed and wounded employees of Butterfield Stage Line, 9.
LEIHY, GEO. W.-Secretary of Yapapei Mining District, 307. LENNON-Assists King Woolsey in "Pinole Treaty," 219. LEWIS, MARTIN-Member of Walker party, 242.
LINCOLN, PRESIDENT-Signs bill creating Territory of Ari- zona, 323.
LONG, HENRY-Killed by Apaches, one of causes of Camp Grant Massacre, 281.
LORD-One of early owners of Mowry Mine, 68.
LORING, COL. W. H.-Espouses Confederate cause and attempts to induce Union troops to do the same, 84 et seq.
LOUNT, GEO.-Member of Walker party, 148, 242; mention of, 320. LOWELL, CAMP-Established by California Column, 88.
LUCAS, JAMES A.-Appointed territorial secretary by Lieut.-Col. Baylor of the Confederate forces, 85.
LYNDE, MAJ. ISAAC-With force of 700 Union troops at Fort Fillmore, surrenders to Lieut.-Col. Baylor of the Confederates,
LYNDE, MAJ.-GENL.-Gives order for abandonment of Fort Buchanan, 61.
LYNN, JACOB-Member of Walker party, 242.
LYNX CREEK-Early mining on, 298.
LYON, SUB-INDIAN AGENT ABRAHAM-Mention of, 29; arms Pimas to aid in defense against Apaches, 153 et seq.
McCLEAVE, CAPT. WM.-Of California Column captured by Con- federates, 87.
MCCLELLAN, GEO. B.-Mention of, 207.
MCCLELLAN, THOS. C.-Civilian who accompanied Capt. Tid- ball's expedition against Apaches, killed, 155.
MCCLELLAND, MAJOR-In command of military on reservation at time of killing of Rogers and Spence by Indians, 238. McCLEVE, MAJOR-Campaign against Indians, 153. MCCORMICK, R. C.-Defeated by Hiram S. Stevens as delegate to Congress, 198; defeats Peter R. Brady for same office, 284; first Secretary of Territory of Arizona, 325.
McCOY, JIM-Pony rider and mail carrier, 3.
MCCRACKEN, JACKSON-Member of Walker party, 243; biog- raphy, 264 et seq.; elected to first Territorial Legislature and
given bath by constituents, 264; discovers Del Pasco and McCracken Mines, 265.
MCCRACKEN MINE-Discovered, 265.
MCDOUGAL, SENATOR-Gives support to bill for organization of Territory, 323.
MCKENZIE, ALEX-Killed by Apaches, one of causes of Camp Grant Massacre, 281.
McKEY, A.-Account of discovery of placers at La Paz, 292 et seq. MCKINNEY, MAJOR-Pioneer miner, 311.
MCKINNEY, RHODERIC-Member of Walker party, 243. MCLANE, FORT-Where Mangus Colorado was killed, 144 et seq. McWILLE, M. H.-Appointed Attorney-General by Lieut.-Col. Bay- lor of Confederate forces, 85; elected Delegate to Confederate Congress, 97.
MANGUS COLORADO-Fight at Stein's Pass with Free Thompson and party, 59 et seq.; attacks Pinos Altos, 123; whipping of, 124 et seq.; with Cochise attacks whites at Apache Pass- massacres party of miners, 126, 127; shot by John Teal, 132 et seq.; taken to Mexico and recovery, 142; capture and killing of, 143 et seq.; personal description of, 147, 150; history of wrongs done his people, 151. MANUELITO-Navajo war chief, head of Indian police on reser- vation, 180.
MARICOPA INDIANS-Conflicts with Yumas, 27; compact with Pimas, 27 et seq.; attacked by Yumas and Apache-Mohaves, 29; survey of lands by Col. A. B. Gray and distribution of presents by Sylvester Mowry, 29.
MARICOPA MINING CO.-Description of, 72.
MARTIN, GEORGE-Partner of King Woolsey, 215. MASON, CHARLES-Pony rider and mail carrier, 2.
MASSACRES-Of H. C. Grosvenor by Indians, 40; of Mexican wagon drivers, 40; of Titus, 44; of lumbermen at Canoa, 55, 56; at Stein's Pass by Cochise and Mangus Colorado, 59 et seq.; of Rogers and Spence, 237; Pinole Treaty, 218 et seq.; Camp Grant Massacre-description of by W. S. Oury, organizer of expedi- tion, 269 et seq.
MEALMAN, HIRAM-Member of Walker party, 243. MELLON, C. G.-Pioneer miner, 307.
MENDEL, COL.-Mention of, 207.
MENDIBLES, JUANITA-First wife of Peter R. Brady, 284. MESCALERO APACHES-Go on warpath, 30.
MEXICAN OUTLAWS-Infest Arizona after withdrawal of troops, 61.
MEYER, CHAS. H.-Biography-City recorder of Tucson several terms, 240.
MILITARY—Withdrawn from Arizona, 60; district of Western Arizona attached to Department of New Mexico and new Mili-
tary District established by Genl. Carleton-Fort Whipple located, 250.
MILLER, HENRY-Member of Walker party, 243.
MILLER, J. L.-Member of Walker party, 242.
MILLER, JOHN I.-Member of Walker party, 242.
MILLER, SAMUEL C.-Member of Walker party, 242; biography, 257, kills Wauba Yuba, 258 et seq.
MILLS AND STEVENS-Massacre of, 156.
MILLS, DR.-Becomes interested in Stevenson mine, 74. MIMBRES APACHES-Go on warpath, 30.
MINES AND MINING-Account of abandonment of mines, by Raphael Pumpelly, 35; Heintzelman Mine abandoned, 60 et seq.; Patagonia (Mowry) Mine, 64 et seq.; Boundary, Empire, Eagle and St. Louis Mining Companies, 71; Eagle Mine, San Pedro Mine, Empire or Montezuma Mine, Santa Rita Mining Company, 71; Compadre and French Mines, 71; Sonora Explor- ing & Mining Company, Heintzelman Mine, Cahuabi Mining Company, Arizona Copper Mining Company, Arizona Land & Mining Company, 72 et seq.; Colorado River Copper Mine, Stevenson Mining Company, Harris Mine, St. Augustin Min- ing Company, Jackson Quartz Vein, 74 et seq.; Santa Rita del Cobre, Hanover Copper Mine, Gold mines on Colorado, Gold mines on Gila, 76; Pauline Weaver discovers placers at Weaver Diggings, 293-297; Juan Ferra discovers Ferra Gulch, 294; Henry Wickenburg discovers Vulture Mine, 212; first mining district in Arizona, 245; Weaver Creek discovered and named by Peeples' Party, Rich Hill discovered, 248; Mining boom, 249 et seq.; Tip-Top and Swilling mines discovered, 253; early mining districts, 291 et seq.
MOHAVE, FORT-Establishment of, 56.
MOHAVE INDIANS (also Mojave)-Mention of, 18; go on war- path, 30; change of feeling towards whites noted by Lieut. Ives, 56; subjugation of by Col. Hoffman, 56.
MONTEZUMA MINE-See Empire Mine.
MOORE, LIEUT. J. M.—One of early owners of Mowry mine, 68. MORMONS Make expeditions, 24, 25; create ill-feeling on part of Mohaves towards whites, 56.
MOWRY, CHAS.-Superintendent of Mowry mine, 69. MOWRY CITY-Mention of, 76.
MOWRY MINE-Mention of, 16; description of, 64 et seq.; early owners, 68.
MOWRY, SYLVESTER-Lieutenant, 16; becomes owner of Mowry mine, 69; arrest of by Genl. Carleton, 102 et seq.; Mowry's side of the story, 109 et seq.; opinion of Indians, 143, 209; biography, 207; makes distribution of presents to Pimas and Maricopas, 29; becomes owner of Mowry mine, 208; one of owners of Colorado River Copper Mine, 74.
MULLER, LIEUT.-One of officers in fight at Apache Pass, 139. MULLIN, CAPT.-Mention of, 207.
MUNROE, GEO.-Companion of Jack Swilling, 254.
MURRAY, ANNA D.-Second wife of John T. Alsap, 268.
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