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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... Mountain Mining District .. CHAPTER XVI . CREATION OF TERRITORY . Real Causes for Creation of Territory - Efforts of Chas . D. Poston -Introduction of Bill for Creation by Mr. Ashley - Passage of Same Through House and Senate Signing of ...
... Mountain Mining District .. CHAPTER XVI . CREATION OF TERRITORY . Real Causes for Creation of Territory - Efforts of Chas . D. Poston -Introduction of Bill for Creation by Mr. Ashley - Passage of Same Through House and Senate Signing of ...
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... mountain spurs that crossed the val- ley and intercepted the view . A high distant range , through which the river apparently broke , was supposed to be at the mouth of the " Big Cañon " which the Spaniards , in 1540 , had vis- ited at ...
... mountain spurs that crossed the val- ley and intercepted the view . A high distant range , through which the river apparently broke , was supposed to be at the mouth of the " Big Cañon " which the Spaniards , in 1540 , had vis- ited at ...
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... mountains , suffering greatly for water in that arid region . Crossing the Little Colorado , they finally arrived at the towns of the Moquis . But on the return , Jacob followed the original route by way of the Crossing of the Fathers ...
... mountains , suffering greatly for water in that arid region . Crossing the Little Colorado , they finally arrived at the towns of the Moquis . But on the return , Jacob followed the original route by way of the Crossing of the Fathers ...
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... mountains , which , at that time , was an Overland stage station , and gather all the information he could in regard to the lost boy and the Indians who had kidnapped him . The lieutenant was recently graduated from the military school ...
... mountains , which , at that time , was an Overland stage station , and gather all the information he could in regard to the lost boy and the Indians who had kidnapped him . The lieutenant was recently graduated from the military school ...
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... mountains was un- broken , and neither mules nor men were visible . Observing something very white near the wagon , we at first took it for the reflected light of a campfire , and concluded that the Mexicans were encamped behind some ...
... mountains was un- broken , and neither mules nor men were visible . Observing something very white near the wagon , we at first took it for the reflected light of a campfire , and concluded that the Mexicans were encamped behind some ...
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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