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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... fire , robbery and murder . No white man's life was secure beyond Tucson ; and even there the few inhabitants lived in a state of terror . " I saw on the road between San Xavier and Tubac , a distance of forty miles , almost as many ...
... fire , robbery and murder . No white man's life was secure beyond Tucson ; and even there the few inhabitants lived in a state of terror . " I saw on the road between San Xavier and Tubac , a distance of forty miles , almost as many ...
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... fire , leaving the stolen stock behind them . The Mexi- cans made a fair division and from the sales of the mules to merchants in Tucson , the lumber- men were enabled to add many comforts to their camp at the Canoa on the Santa Cruz ...
... fire , leaving the stolen stock behind them . The Mexi- cans made a fair division and from the sales of the mules to merchants in Tucson , the lumber- men were enabled to add many comforts to their camp at the Canoa on the Santa Cruz ...
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... fire was opened upon them by the concealed Indians which killed one- half of their number outright and sent the re- mainder wounded and panic stricken to seek safety in flight . They were pursued and massa- cred to a man . Their bodies ...
... fire was opened upon them by the concealed Indians which killed one- half of their number outright and sent the re- mainder wounded and panic stricken to seek safety in flight . They were pursued and massa- cred to a man . Their bodies ...
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... would select exactly such a time to make a bold attempt , and I doubled my sentries . Throwing myself on the earthen floor , in front of a decent fire , without removing my side arms or any portion of my 128 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... would select exactly such a time to make a bold attempt , and I doubled my sentries . Throwing myself on the earthen floor , in front of a decent fire , without removing my side arms or any portion of my 128 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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... fires were extinguished and all lights shrouded from observation . In the course of a few minutes seven or eight more ... fire might expose the persons of my men , and draw a more effective return . After an hour and a half of anxious ...
... fires were extinguished and all lights shrouded from observation . In the course of a few minutes seven or eight more ... fire might expose the persons of my men , and draw a more effective return . After an hour and a half of anxious ...
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