History of Arizona, Količina 2Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1915 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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Thomas Edwin Farish. U.S. The Steamboat " Explorer " in which Lieutenant Ives , in 1858 , Ascended the Colorado to the Foot of Black Canyon . THE STEAMER " EXPLORER " D. E. CONNER . PETER.
Thomas Edwin Farish. U.S. The Steamboat " Explorer " in which Lieutenant Ives , in 1858 , Ascended the Colorado to the Foot of Black Canyon . THE STEAMER " EXPLORER " D. E. CONNER . PETER.
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... Canyon de Chelly - Strong- hold of Navajos - Description of Campaign in - Surrender of Navajos and placing of same on Reservation at Bosque Redondo - Number of Navajos - Clash with Mescalero Apaches at Bosque Redondo - Failure of crops ...
... Canyon de Chelly - Strong- hold of Navajos - Description of Campaign in - Surrender of Navajos and placing of same on Reservation at Bosque Redondo - Number of Navajos - Clash with Mescalero Apaches at Bosque Redondo - Failure of crops ...
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... canyon . He had no sooner left than three wagons of the Leach road party approached from the East . They , too , seeing no life about the station , left the road and made a detour about half a mile to the south - fear- ing an ambuscade ...
... canyon . He had no sooner left than three wagons of the Leach road party approached from the East . They , too , seeing no life about the station , left the road and made a detour about half a mile to the south - fear- ing an ambuscade ...
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... Canyon in the " Explorer , " and from thence he went to the head of Black Can- yon in a small boat . Returning from this point to the Mojave villages , he sent the boat down to the fort , and with part of his scientific corps , being ...
... Canyon in the " Explorer , " and from thence he went to the head of Black Can- yon in a small boat . Returning from this point to the Mojave villages , he sent the boat down to the fort , and with part of his scientific corps , being ...
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Thomas Edwin Farish. perimentally up the river to the head of Black Canyon , the point which Lieutenant Ives claimed to be the head of navigation . Johnson did this , according to Dellenbaugh , expressly to anticipate the exploration ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. perimentally up the river to the head of Black Canyon , the point which Lieutenant Ives claimed to be the head of navigation . Johnson did this , according to Dellenbaugh , expressly to anticipate the exploration ...
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