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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... given the turn until daylight . The other two Mexicans slept outside the walls , as also did Mr. Hughes , who preferred not to remain inside where too many animals were stabled . St. John slept in the room at the northeast corner next ...
... given the turn until daylight . The other two Mexicans slept outside the walls , as also did Mr. Hughes , who preferred not to remain inside where too many animals were stabled . St. John slept in the room at the northeast corner next ...
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... given a year in which to rearrange the route , being allowed the regular pay under their old contract for so much of this time as was required in removing their equip- ment and stock , and two months ' pay as indem- nity for damages and ...
... given a year in which to rearrange the route , being allowed the regular pay under their old contract for so much of this time as was required in removing their equip- ment and stock , and two months ' pay as indem- nity for damages and ...
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... given in the first volume . The Pimas , numbering about four hundred , the Maricopas , five hundred , and the Papagos , three hundred , were friendly to the whites and were of great assistance in keeping the hostile Apaches in check ...
... given in the first volume . The Pimas , numbering about four hundred , the Maricopas , five hundred , and the Papagos , three hundred , were friendly to the whites and were of great assistance in keeping the hostile Apaches in check ...
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... given a few days ' time , he would discover what band of Indians had stolen the stock and carried off the boy , and would secure them by purchase , as was then the custom among the Indians , and restore them to the whites . This ...
... given a few days ' time , he would discover what band of Indians had stolen the stock and carried off the boy , and would secure them by purchase , as was then the custom among the Indians , and restore them to the whites . This ...
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... given and an- swered , each time nearer than before , but we gained the door safely , and found all as we had left it , the American unaware of danger was making bread , and the Mexicans were asleep in their quarters . We kept guard all ...
... given and an- swered , each time nearer than before , but we gained the door safely , and found all as we had left it , the American unaware of danger was making bread , and the Mexicans were asleep in their quarters . We kept guard all ...
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Americans Apache Pass arms arrived attack Bosque California Column California Volunteers Canby Canyon Captain Carleton cavalry chief claims Cochise Cochise's Colonel Colorado River command Confederate Congress death District dollars elected expedition feet fifty fight fire force Fort Buchanan Fort Yuma Gila gold Government Heintzelman HISTORY OF ARIZONA horses hundred Indians Infantry Jack Swilling Jeffords John killed King Woolsey known land laws located Lynx Creek Mangus Colorado Maricopas Mesilla Mexicans Mexico miles military miners mines mountains Mowry mules murdered Navajos night organized Oury Papagoes Patagonia persons Pinos Altos pioneers Poston Prescott President prisoners Quartz ranch reached Recorder returned rich rifles road route San Francisco San Pedro Santa Cruz Santa Rita sent settlers soldiers Sonora Swilling Territory of Arizona Texas tion tribe troops Tubac Tucson twenty vein wagon Walker Party West Wickenburg wounded yards Yuma