California to their present location in juxta position with the Pimos. Carson found them, so late as the year 1826, at the mouth of the Gila; and Dr. Anderson, who passed from Sonora to California in 1828, found them, as near as we could reckon from his... History of Arizona - Stran 213avtor: Thomas Edwin Farish - 1918Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers, William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 534 strani
...Indian tenements, and the zequia may possibly have been the work of their hands. We know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the gulf of California to...their present location, in juxtaposition with the Pimos. They were found so late as the year 1826, at the mouth of the Gila; and Dr. Anderson, who passed... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers, William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 510 strani
...Indian tenements, and the zequia may possibly have been the work of their hands. We know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the gulf of California to their present location, in j^xtaposition with the Pimos. They were found so late as the year 1826, at the mouth of the Gila; and... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers, William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 778 strani
...Indian tenements, and the zequia may possibly have been the work of their hands. We know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the gulf of California to their present location in juxta position with the Pimos. Carson found them, so late as the year 1826, at the mouth of the Gila;... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers, William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 754 strani
...Indian tenements, and the zequia may possibly have been the work of their hands. We know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the gulf of California to their present location in juxta position with the Pimos. Carson found them, so late as the year 1826, at the mouth of the Gila;... | |
| William Hemsley Emory - 1848 - 758 strani
...Indian tenements, and the zequia may possibly have been the work of their hands. We know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the gulf of California to their present location in juxta position with the Pimos. Carson found them, so late as the year 1856, at the mouth of the Gila;... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1854 - 744 strani
...Jornada, where they found the Coco-Maricopas. It has been asserted that "the Maricopas have removed gradually from the Gulf of California to their present location in juxta-position with the Pimos."* I cannot learn that they ever were on the Gulf; although it appears from the missionary authorities,... | |
| LIEUT, A. W. WHPFLE - 1855 - 144 strani
...Gila, near 150 miles in length from its mouth upwards. Colonel Emory says : "We know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the Gulf of California to their present location in juxtaposition with the Pimos. Carson found them, so late as the year 1826, at the mouth of the Gila ; and Doctor He wants... | |
| Barnard Shipp - 1881 - 720 strani
...Indian tenements, and the zequia may possibly have been the work of their hands. We know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the gulf of California to their present location. They were found so late as the year 1826, at the mouth of the Gila. The shells found to-day were, in... | |
| Francisco Tomás Hermenegildo Garcés, Elliott Coues - 1900 - 372 strani
...varied at different periods. Thus Emory, Reconn., Ex. Doc. No. 41, 1848, p. 89: "we know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the gulf of California to their present location in juxtaposition with the Pimos. Carson found them, so late as the year 1826 at the mouth of the Gila; and Dr. Anderson, who... | |
| Francisco Tomás Hermenegildo Garcés - 1900 - 368 strani
...varied at different periods. Thus Emory, Reconn., Ex. Doc. No. 41, 1848, p. 89: "we know the Maricopas have moved gradually from the gulf of California to their present location in juxtaposition with the Pimos. Carson found them, so late as the year 1826 at the mouth of the Gila; and Dr. Anderson, who... | |
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