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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... torturing . Laing was yet alive , moaning feebly , but not attempting to move . This night , the wolves were more bold and attacked Hughes ' al body , fighting and quarrelling over it not more than 8 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... torturing . Laing was yet alive , moaning feebly , but not attempting to move . This night , the wolves were more bold and attacked Hughes ' al body , fighting and quarrelling over it not more than 8 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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Thomas Edwin Farish. body , fighting and quarrelling over it not more than ten feet from where St. John lay . An ... bodies of Hughes and Cunning- ham in one grave . Laing still hung to life tenaciously although nothing could be done for ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. body , fighting and quarrelling over it not more than ten feet from where St. John lay . An ... bodies of Hughes and Cunning- ham in one grave . Laing still hung to life tenaciously although nothing could be done for ...
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Thomas Edwin Farish. it uncertain whether he may not find only the dead bodies of his friends . " About three miles from the hacienda , in the most rocky part of the valley , the horse in front stopped short , and both animals began to ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. it uncertain whether he may not find only the dead bodies of his friends . " About three miles from the hacienda , in the most rocky part of the valley , the horse in front stopped short , and both animals began to ...
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... body , which was pierced by a dozen other thrusts . A bullet - hole in the left breast had probably caused death be- fore he was mutilated with lances . He had not moved since he fell by the shot that took his life ; and as the feet ...
... body , which was pierced by a dozen other thrusts . A bullet - hole in the left breast had probably caused death be- fore he was mutilated with lances . He had not moved since he fell by the shot that took his life ; and as the feet ...
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... bodies , but we knew that every instant of time was of great importance , and without venturing to examine closer , we started homeward . " There was only one white man at the ha- cienda , and a large number of peons , and we did not ...
... bodies , but we knew that every instant of time was of great importance , and without venturing to examine closer , we started homeward . " There was only one white man at the ha- cienda , and a large number of peons , and we did not ...
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