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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... persons in all , reached Maricopa . No attempt was made to put them through on mail time - extra teams were driven loose with the stage , and , as far as practicable , two hour drives were made , with an interval of two hours STAGE ...
... persons in all , reached Maricopa . No attempt was made to put them through on mail time - extra teams were driven loose with the stage , and , as far as practicable , two hour drives were made , with an interval of two hours STAGE ...
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... persons , including the escort . The Mojaves were friendly , furnish- ing provisions to the party whose supply was nearly exhausted , and sending guides to conduct them by the best route across the desert west- ward . The river was ...
... persons , including the escort . The Mojaves were friendly , furnish- ing provisions to the party whose supply was nearly exhausted , and sending guides to conduct them by the best route across the desert west- ward . The river was ...
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... which belong General Clarke , Doctor Mills , Mr. Russell of the Pony Express and Missouri bonds notoriety , and sev- eral other persons . The mine appears to be very rich in silver and lead , but it has 74 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... which belong General Clarke , Doctor Mills , Mr. Russell of the Pony Express and Missouri bonds notoriety , and sev- eral other persons . The mine appears to be very rich in silver and lead , but it has 74 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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... persons who have visited the Pino Alto district , speak of it as a section of country exceedingly healthy , well wooded , but quite barren in the summer months . A population of 800 to 1000 souls inhabit already the district and the ...
... persons who have visited the Pino Alto district , speak of it as a section of country exceedingly healthy , well wooded , but quite barren in the summer months . A population of 800 to 1000 souls inhabit already the district and the ...
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... declared that slaves could not testify in court against free persons . It prohibited and annulled all marriages between whites and blacks ; forbade emancipation ; required slaves to have passports 82 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... declared that slaves could not testify in court against free persons . It prohibited and annulled all marriages between whites and blacks ; forbade emancipation ; required slaves to have passports 82 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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