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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... soldiers were short themselves , and be- fore the coaches reached the next post , their food supply was exhausted , and for a few days the passengers had to be fed from the grain sacks of the mules . Being Californians of several years ...
... soldiers were short themselves , and be- fore the coaches reached the next post , their food supply was exhausted , and for a few days the passengers had to be fed from the grain sacks of the mules . Being Californians of several years ...
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... soldiers . The country was thrown into consternation . The Apaches began to ride through it roughshod , succeeding in all their attacks . The settlers , mostly farmers , abandoned their crops , and with their families concentrated for ...
... soldiers . The country was thrown into consternation . The Apaches began to ride through it roughshod , succeeding in all their attacks . The settlers , mostly farmers , abandoned their crops , and with their families concentrated for ...
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... soldiers , having with difficulty obtained the consent of his com- mandant , and soon after Colonel Poston reached the mine with a party of Americans . Graves had been dug , and , after reading the burial ser- vice and throwing in the ...
... soldiers , having with difficulty obtained the consent of his com- mandant , and soon after Colonel Poston reached the mine with a party of Americans . Graves had been dug , and , after reading the burial ser- vice and throwing in the ...
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... soldiers , who should remain till the abandonment began , and partly to persuade an American who lived on the road to the fort to join us , I resolved to accompany Lieutenant Evans , who was obliged to return the next day . " Taking ...
... soldiers , who should remain till the abandonment began , and partly to persuade an American who lived on the road to the fort to join us , I resolved to accompany Lieutenant Evans , who was obliged to return the next day . " Taking ...
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... soldiers . But when , after several days had passed without bringing these troops , the commandant told me that not only would it be impossible to give us any protection at the Santa Rita , but that he could no longer give me an escort ...
... soldiers . But when , after several days had passed without bringing these troops , the commandant told me that not only would it be impossible to give us any protection at the Santa Rita , but that he could no longer give me an escort ...
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