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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... President of Arizona Pioneers ' Society— Granville H. Oury - Commanded expedition out of Tucson to join Crabb - Sent as Delegate to Confederate Congress at Richmond - Return to Arizona - Twice Delegate to Con- gress from Territory of ...
... President of Arizona Pioneers ' Society— Granville H. Oury - Commanded expedition out of Tucson to join Crabb - Sent as Delegate to Confederate Congress at Richmond - Return to Arizona - Twice Delegate to Con- gress from Territory of ...
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... was for a semi - monthly service between San Diego , California , and San Antonio , Texas , via El Paso . Mr. James E. Birch , President of the California Stage Com- pany , took it as a personal venture for the i ( 1 )
... was for a semi - monthly service between San Diego , California , and San Antonio , Texas , via El Paso . Mr. James E. Birch , President of the California Stage Com- pany , took it as a personal venture for the i ( 1 )
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... St. Louis , Missouri , and Memphis , Tennessee , converging at Fort Smith , Arkansas , and the Western terminus was San Francisco , California . Its president was John Butterfield , of Utica , New York 4 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... St. Louis , Missouri , and Memphis , Tennessee , converging at Fort Smith , Arkansas , and the Western terminus was San Francisco , California . Its president was John Butterfield , of Utica , New York 4 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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Thomas Edwin Farish. president was John Butterfield , of Utica , New York , who had a contract with the Government for carrying the mails over this route for $ 600,000 per annum . This company took over the line established the year ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. president was John Butterfield , of Utica , New York , who had a contract with the Government for carrying the mails over this route for $ 600,000 per annum . This company took over the line established the year ...
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... President of the Company . They shipped large quantities of rich ore , some of it going as high as four and five thousand dollars a ton in silver , to the East , which served to throw new light upon the mineral resources of Arizona ...
... President of the Company . They shipped large quantities of rich ore , some of it going as high as four and five thousand dollars a ton in silver , to the East , which served to throw new light upon the mineral resources of Arizona ...
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