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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... 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 with ...
... 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 with ...
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... chief - Member of Walker Party - One of discoverers of Lynx Creek - Opened first road into Northern Arizona- " The Pinole Treaty " - " Wheat Fields " -Woolsey's experience with a " Bad Man " -Served in Legislature of Arizona - Defeated ...
... chief - Member of Walker Party - One of discoverers of Lynx Creek - Opened first road into Northern Arizona- " The Pinole Treaty " - " Wheat Fields " -Woolsey's experience with a " Bad Man " -Served in Legislature of Arizona - Defeated ...
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... Chief - Becomes rancher - Edward G. Peck -Secured hay contract at Fort Whipple - Member of ex- pedition under King Woolsey - Guide and scout for military -Discovers Peck Mine - Jackson McCracken - Cleaned up for Legislature - Discovers ...
... Chief - Becomes rancher - Edward G. Peck -Secured hay contract at Fort Whipple - Member of ex- pedition under King Woolsey - Guide and scout for military -Discovers Peck Mine - Jackson McCracken - Cleaned up for Legislature - Discovers ...
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... chief , I might say , the only available crossing between Grand Wash and Gunnison Valley . Jacob Hamblin was the first to go that way . The river is deep and a raft or boat is necessary to transport goods . " CHAPTER II . INDIANS ...
... chief , I might say , the only available crossing between Grand Wash and Gunnison Valley . Jacob Hamblin was the first to go that way . The river is deep and a raft or boat is necessary to transport goods . " CHAPTER II . INDIANS ...
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... chief of the Chiricahuas , and probably the ablest Indian whose name is linked with the early history of Arizona , had been uniformly friendly to the whites up to about the year 1859. He had a contract with the Butter- field Stage Line ...
... chief of the Chiricahuas , and probably the ablest Indian whose name is linked with the early history of Arizona , had been uniformly friendly to the whites up to about the year 1859. He had a contract with the Butter- field Stage Line ...
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