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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... miles east , and another fifteen miles east of that ; this twenty - seven miles was all the coach work on the first trip . At this point Charley Youmans took saddle , and with two remounts reached Cariso Creek via Warner's Ranch at 8 ...
... miles east , and another fifteen miles east of that ; this twenty - seven miles was all the coach work on the first trip . At this point Charley Youmans took saddle , and with two remounts reached Cariso Creek via Warner's Ranch at 8 ...
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... miles , only one water hole open , Cooke's Well , at the time . From Fort Yuma , Captain Wallace ( Big Foot ) rode to the next station , Maricopa Wells . He had a companion and two relief horses . From Maricopa Wells , to Tucson , John ...
... miles , only one water hole open , Cooke's Well , at the time . From Fort Yuma , Captain Wallace ( Big Foot ) rode to the next station , Maricopa Wells . He had a companion and two relief horses . From Maricopa Wells , to Tucson , John ...
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... miles a day were made , but ab- sence of water and feed very often disarranged the schedule . " The company's commissary not having reached the line , Col. E. V. Sumner , in command of the Department , issued a request to the quar ...
... miles a day were made , but ab- sence of water and feed very often disarranged the schedule . " The company's commissary not having reached the line , Col. E. V. Sumner , in command of the Department , issued a request to the quar ...
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... mile distant , leaving his 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 ...
... mile distant , leaving his 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 ...
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... miles , through an Indian country , over rough , natural roads , was a triumph that cannot be too highly praised . Through the wild Indian country , particularly the latter portion , which Cochise and Mangus Colorado claimed as their ...
... miles , through an Indian country , over rough , natural roads , was a triumph that cannot be too highly praised . Through the wild Indian country , particularly the latter portion , which Cochise and Mangus Colorado claimed as their ...
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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