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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Stran 2
... horse Concord coaches , it ( the mail ) was really carried in sad- dle bags until some months later , when stations were established and stock strung along the line . " The first four horse Concord stage left San Diego at 12 M. sharp ...
... horse Concord coaches , it ( the mail ) was really carried in sad- dle bags until some months later , when stations were established and stock strung along the line . " The first four horse Concord stage left San Diego at 12 M. sharp ...
Stran 3
... horses . From Maricopa Wells , to Tucson , John Capron and Jim McCoy were the riders , the initial trip . " A herd of stock was taken during November , 1857 , from Yuma to Maricopa Wells for use upon the central section , Silas St. John ...
... horses . From Maricopa Wells , to Tucson , John Capron and Jim McCoy were the riders , the initial trip . " A herd of stock was taken during November , 1857 , from Yuma to Maricopa Wells for use upon the central section , Silas St. John ...
Stran 9
... horse with his companion , and approached with his gun cocked . St. John could not respond to his hal- loas as his tongue and throat were disabled from thirst . Archibald at once started for the spring , a mile distant up the canyon ...
... horse with his companion , and approached with his gun cocked . St. John could not respond to his hal- loas as his tongue and throat were disabled from thirst . Archibald at once started for the spring , a mile distant up the canyon ...
Stran 10
... horse and ride to Tucson . A remarkably quick recovery from such severe wounds . " ( For an account of the operation upon St. John , and his recovery , see Surgeon's report , American Jour- nal of Medical Science , October , 1859. ) The ...
... horse and ride to Tucson . A remarkably quick recovery from such severe wounds . " ( For an account of the operation upon St. John , and his recovery , see Surgeon's report , American Jour- nal of Medical Science , October , 1859. ) The ...
Stran 11
... horses , feed- ing passengers , crossing ferries , etc. , this sched- ule required an average rate of five and one- half miles per hour , or one hundred and ten miles a day . The best time ever made from one terminus to the other was ...
... horses , feed- ing passengers , crossing ferries , etc. , this sched- ule required an average rate of five and one- half miles per hour , or one hundred and ten miles a day . The best time ever made from one terminus to the other was ...
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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