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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... Cochise Arrest of by Lieutenant Bascom and escape - Re- taliation - Killing of H. C. Grosvenor and Mexicans - Escape from country of mining men - Bill Rhodes ' fight with Apaches -Results of outrages on Cochise - Killing of Lumbermen at ...
... Cochise Arrest of by Lieutenant Bascom and escape - Re- taliation - Killing of H. C. Grosvenor and Mexicans - Escape from country of mining men - Bill Rhodes ' fight with Apaches -Results of outrages on Cochise - Killing of Lumbermen at ...
Stran v
... Cochise as chief - His vow - Raids by Cochise - Major McCleve's ex- pedition - Treaty with Indians by Commissioner John T. Usher - Attack on Charles T. Hayden's train - Captain T. T. Tidball's campaign - Samuel Butterworth's experience ...
... Cochise as chief - His vow - Raids by Cochise - Major McCleve's ex- pedition - Treaty with Indians by Commissioner John T. Usher - Attack on Charles T. Hayden's train - Captain T. T. Tidball's campaign - Samuel Butterworth's experience ...
Stran vii
... Cochise- Guides General Howard to Cochise's camp - Assists Howard in making peace with Cochise - Made Indian Agent - Death of Cochise - Indians kill Rogers and Spence , who had sold liquor to them - Death of Jeffords - Charles H. Meyer ...
... Cochise- Guides General Howard to Cochise's camp - Assists Howard in making peace with Cochise - Made Indian Agent - Death of Cochise - Indians kill Rogers and Spence , who had sold liquor to them - Death of Jeffords - Charles H. Meyer ...
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... Cochise and Mangus Colorado claimed as their territory , it was ex- tremely hazardous , and was made mostly during the night . Of course there were occasional in- terruptions in the regular traffic ; now and then stages were held up and ...
... Cochise and Mangus Colorado claimed as their territory , it was ex- tremely hazardous , and was made mostly during the night . Of course there were occasional in- terruptions in the regular traffic ; now and then stages were held up and ...
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... COCHISE - KILLING OF LUMBERMEN AT CANOA - MOHAVES UNFRIENDLY - CHANGE OF ATTITUDE ATTRIBUTED TO MORMONS SUBJUGATION OF MOHAVES BY COLONEL HOFFMAN - ESTABLISHMENT OF FORT BRECK- ENRIDGE - CONDITIONS IN ARIZONA 1857 TO 1860 APACHE MURDERS ...
... COCHISE - KILLING OF LUMBERMEN AT CANOA - MOHAVES UNFRIENDLY - CHANGE OF ATTITUDE ATTRIBUTED TO MORMONS SUBJUGATION OF MOHAVES BY COLONEL HOFFMAN - ESTABLISHMENT OF FORT BRECK- ENRIDGE - CONDITIONS IN ARIZONA 1857 TO 1860 APACHE MURDERS ...
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