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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... Wagon Road opened by Leach and Hutton - First Stage - Butterfield Stage Line , afterwards Overland Mail Line - Massacre of Employees by Mexicans - Butterfield Route abandoned - Heintzelman and Mowry Mines - Lieutenant J. C. Ives ...
... Wagon Road opened by Leach and Hutton - First Stage - Butterfield Stage Line , afterwards Overland Mail Line - Massacre of Employees by Mexicans - Butterfield Route abandoned - Heintzelman and Mowry Mines - Lieutenant J. C. Ives ...
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... WAGON ROAD OPENED BY LEACH AND HUTTON - FIRST STAGE- BUTTERFIELD STAGE LINE , AFTERWARD OVER- LAND MAIL LINE - MASSACRE OF EMPLOYEES BY MEXICANS - BUTTERFIELD ROUTE ABAN- DONED HEINTZELMAN AND MOWRY MINES- LIEUTENANT J. C. IVES ...
... WAGON ROAD OPENED BY LEACH AND HUTTON - FIRST STAGE- BUTTERFIELD STAGE LINE , AFTERWARD OVER- LAND MAIL LINE - MASSACRE OF EMPLOYEES BY MEXICANS - BUTTERFIELD ROUTE ABAN- DONED HEINTZELMAN AND MOWRY MINES- LIEUTENANT J. C. IVES ...
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... wagon road was made by Superintendent James B. Leach and Engineer N. H. Hutton . This , ac- cording to Bancroft ... wagons . The work was done by Leach and Hutton from the Rio Grande to the Colo- rado , between October 25th , and August ...
... wagon road was made by Superintendent James B. Leach and Engineer N. H. Hutton . This , ac- cording to Bancroft ... wagons . The work was done by Leach and Hutton from the Rio Grande to the Colo- rado , between October 25th , and August ...
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... wagons of the Leach road party approached from the East . They , too , seeing no life about the station , left the road and made a detour about half a mile to the south - fear- ing an ... wagon and rode STAGE LINES AND NAVIGATION . 9.
... wagons of the Leach road party approached from the East . They , too , seeing no life about the station , left the road and made a detour about half a mile to the south - fear- ing an ... wagon and rode STAGE LINES AND NAVIGATION . 9.
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Thomas Edwin Farish. afterward , St. John got into a wagon and rode to the fort ; five days later he was able to walk about , and ten days thereafter , being twenty - one days from the operation , was able to mount a horse and ride to ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. afterward , St. John got into a wagon and rode to the fort ; five days later he was able to walk about , and ten days thereafter , being twenty - one days from the operation , was able to mount a horse and ride to ...
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