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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... ranch- Hiram S. Stevens - Becomes rich in Arizona - Elected Dele- gate to Congress - Story of his election - James Pennington and Pennington Family - Harassed by Indians - Story of capture of Mrs. Paige by Indians - James Pennington and ...
... ranch- Hiram S. Stevens - Becomes rich in Arizona - Elected Dele- gate to Congress - Story of his election - James Pennington and Pennington Family - Harassed by Indians - Story of capture of Mrs. Paige by Indians - James Pennington and ...
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... reached Cariso Creek via Warner's Ranch at 8 P. M. Here the mail was taken by Silas St. John , accompanied by Charles Mason , to the next station , Jaeger's Ferry at * * * Fort Yuma , in 32 hours , 2 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... reached Cariso Creek via Warner's Ranch at 8 P. M. Here the mail was taken by Silas St. John , accompanied by Charles Mason , to the next station , Jaeger's Ferry at * * * Fort Yuma , in 32 hours , 2 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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... character , was living on the Sonoita with his Mexican mistress and her son , whom Ward had adopted , when the Indians came down on his ranch during his absence , drove off his stock , and kidnapped the 309 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... character , was living on the Sonoita with his Mexican mistress and her son , whom Ward had adopted , when the Indians came down on his ranch during his absence , drove off his stock , and kidnapped the 309 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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... ranches . " When , in addition to this , the news came of the beginning of the rebellion in the East , we decided that as it would be impossible to hold our mines , our only course was to remove the port- able property of the company to ...
... ranches . " When , in addition to this , the news came of the beginning of the rebellion in the East , we decided that as it would be impossible to hold our mines , our only course was to remove the port- able property of the company to ...
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... Ranch after ranch was desolated by fire , robbery and murder . No white man's life was secure beyond Tucson ; and even there the few inhabitants lived in a state of terror . " I saw on the road between San Xavier and Tubac , a distance ...
... Ranch after ranch was desolated by fire , robbery and murder . No white man's life was secure beyond Tucson ; and even there the few inhabitants lived in a state of terror . " I saw on the road between San Xavier and Tubac , a distance ...
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