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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... dollars per year . Mr. Isaiah C. Woods , previously at the head of Adams & Company's Express in California , ( which failed in 1855 ) , was super- intendent and manager of the line . " " The first mail eastbound was started from San ...
... dollars per year . Mr. Isaiah C. Woods , previously at the head of Adams & Company's Express in California , ( which failed in 1855 ) , was super- intendent and manager of the line . " " The first mail eastbound was started from San ...
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... dollar each . The bill of fare , outside of an occasional item of game , was abominable , consisting , ac- cording to the records , of chicory coffee , sweet- ened with molasses or brown sugar ; hot , heavy biscuit ; fried pork ...
... dollar each . The bill of fare , outside of an occasional item of game , was abominable , consisting , ac- cording to the records , of chicory coffee , sweet- ened with molasses or brown sugar ; hot , heavy biscuit ; fried pork ...
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... dollars per year for transporting the mail , and were required to handle letter mail six times a week on a twenty day schedule dur- ing eight months of the year , and on a twenty- three day schedule during the remaining four months ...
... dollars per year for transporting the mail , and were required to handle letter mail six times a week on a twenty day schedule dur- ing eight months of the year , and on a twenty- three day schedule during the remaining four months ...
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... dollars a ton in silver , to the East , which served to throw new light upon the mineral resources of Arizona . Colonel Heintzelman se- cured a furlough from the Army , and for two years employed himself actively as Superintend- ent of ...
... dollars a ton in silver , to the East , which served to throw new light upon the mineral resources of Arizona . Colonel Heintzelman se- cured a furlough from the Army , and for two years employed himself actively as Superintend- ent of ...
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... dollars was appropriated by Congress for a survey of the Pima and Maricopa lands on the Gila , and ten thousand dollars was also appro- priated for gifts in the form of implements and clothes . The survey was made by Colonel A. B. Gray ...
... dollars was appropriated by Congress for a survey of the Pima and Maricopa lands on the Gila , and ten thousand dollars was also appro- priated for gifts in the form of implements and clothes . The survey was made by Colonel A. B. Gray ...
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