HARTS, GREGORY P.-Member of First Legislative Assembly, 90. HAYDEN, CHARLES T.-Mention of, 79.
HENDERSON, D. & CO.—Owners of one of first stores in Prescott, 213.
HENSON-Shoots and kills Apache, 33, 35.
HIGGINS, NORMAN S.-Mention of, 79; member of First Legis lative Assembly, 90.
HINTON, FRANCIS Mention of, 80.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY-Incorporated by First Territorial Legis- lature, 135.
HITCHCOCK-Pioneer merchant of Prescott, 213.
HODGES, TOM-Opens first well-regulated saloon in Prescott, 196. HOLADAY, G. M.-Mention of, 78; member of First Legislative Assembly, 90.
HOLLISTER-One of owners of "Prescott House," 36.
HOOPER, GEO. F. & CO.-Mention of, 78.
HOOPER, CAPT. WILLIAM B.-Mention of, 252.
HOPKINS, D. G. W.-Mining man, mention of, 228, 234.
HOPKINS, GILBERT W.-Member of First Legislative Assembly,
HORNER, CHARLES-Early business man of Yuma, 252.
HOWARD, JUDGE-One of two first lawyers in Prescott, 213, 249. HOWELL, B. F.-Mention of, 79.
HOWELL CODE-Adopted by First Legislature, 92; divides Ter- ritory into four counties, 93; mention of, 117.
HOWELL, JUDGE W. T.-One of first three Judges of Territory, assigned to First Judicial District, 74; appointed commissioner to draw up code for Territory and submits same, 117; receives $2,500.00 for drafting Howell Code, 141; letters to W. A. Rich- mond concerning mining in Arizona, 148 et seq.; resigns as Judge, 246. HUALAPAIS-Treaty made with by expedition sent to establish Fort Whipple, 45; through mistake escort of Gubernatorial Party attack Hualapais, 46. HUGHES, FRED G.-Story of military expeditions to gold fields,
INDIAN RESERVATIONS-Mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message, 113; provided by Congress but no appropriation made for, 144; report of A. F. Waldemar on Colorado River reserva- tion, 168 et seq.; opposed by War Department, 184, 185; set aside by Congress, 186.
INDIANS-Kill George Goodhue, 32; Navajos attack and rob expedition sent to establish Fort Whipple, 43; Hualapais make treaty with expedition, 45; through mistake escort of Guber- natorial Party attack Hualapais, 46; fight between members of Gubernatorial Party and Tonto Apaches, 67; mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message, 111 et seq.; expeditions against hostiles, 113; Congress memorialized for appropriation to put Indians on reservation, 142, 143; Moquis mentioned by C. D. Poston in speech in Congress, 157; report on Moquis by Kit Carson, 157, 158; description of Apaches by C. D. Poston, 159; mention by C. D. Poston of Pimas and Maricopas, 160; men-
tion by C. D. Poston of Papagoes, 161, 162; Indians of the Colorado, Yumas, Mohaves, Yavapais, Hualapais and Chemi- huevis, number of, 163; attack wagon train of Solomon Warner, 237; killing of first in Yavapai County, 253; murders and raids by, 254 et seq.; official report of expedition by King S. Woolsey, against, 258 et seq.; kill J. W. Beauchamp, 267; report of King S. Woolsey's second expedition against, 273 et seq.; official mili- tary reports of Indian fights, 281 et seq.; “The Indians' Side of the Question" by Mike Burns, Mohave-Apache, 288 et seq. INDIAN SERVICE-Appropriation by 38th Congress for, 186.
JACKSON, CALIFORNIA-Mention of, 206.
JACKSON, HENRY D.-Member of First Legislative Assembly, 90; dies during session, 118.
JACKSON-Owner of restaurant at Gimletville, 35.
JACKSON-Runs boarding-house in Prescott in opposition to "Virgin Mary," 212.
JAYCOX, HENRY-Member of King Woolsey's expedition against Apaches, 261.
JENKS, LOREN-Had first hay contract for Fort Whipple, 33. JESUITS-Return of to San Xavier del Bac, 162.
JOHNSON, "HOG"-Has horse and deer stolen by Indians, 255; killed by Mohave-Apaches, 255.
JOHNSON, H. S.-Publisher of Rio Abajo Press, 29. JOHNSON, LIEUT.-Mention of, 29.
JOHNSON, "POKER"-Takes subcontract for hay for Fort Whipple, 33.
JONES, G. W.-Mention of, 80.
JONES, SAMUEL J.-Mentioned in correspondence by Genl. Carle- ton, 14.
JONES, W. CLAUDE-Speaker of House of Representatives of First Legislative Assembly, 90, 94; mention of, 92; farewell address to First Territorial Legislature, 129 et seq.; one of first two lawyers in Tucson, 249.
JOSE VICTORIANA SOLORSE-Chief of Papagoes, 162. JUDICIAL DISTRICTS-Organized by proclamation by Governor Goodwin, 74; mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message, 101. JUNIPER HOUSE-First hotel and restaurant in town of Pres- cott, 195.
LAUGHLAN, JOHN-Owner of first boot and shoe shop in Pres- cott, 213.
LAWYERS-First lawyers in Prescott, Coles Bashford and Judge Howard, 213.
LEGAL-Howell Code adopted by First Legislature, 92, 117; legis- lature provides for printing laws, 136, 137; Judge Howell re- signs, Henry T. Backus appointed to succeed him, 246; Judge Allyn resigns, Harley H. Carter appointed to succeed him, 246; Chief Justice Turner resigns, John Titus appointed to succeed him, 246; Hezekiah Brooks, first Probate Judge in Yavapai County, 247; F. G. Christie, Clerk, and Van C. Smith, Sheriff, 247; little attention given to records of Courts, 248, 249.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-Governor Goodwin issues proclama- tion ordering election for members of, 75 et seq.; members of First, 89, 90; adopts Howell Code, 92; Territory divided into four counties, 93; convening of first, 94; officials of, 94; Gov- ernor's message, 95 et seq.; Howell Code, 117; resignation of Jose M. Redondo, 117; death of Henry D. Jackson, 118; fight on location of capital, 118 et seq.; report of committee on navigability of Colorado River, 119 et seq.; joint resolution in- structing Delegate Poston to secure arms from Government, also establishment of mail routes, 122, 123; report of committee on education, 123, 124; memorial to Secretary of War only measure vetoed by Governor, 124 et seq.; farewell message of Governor to First Territorial Legislature, 127 et seq.; fare- well address of Speaker W. Claude Jones, 129 et seq.; divorces John G. Capron, 131; divorces Dr. Elliott Coues, 131; estab- lishes Country Road, 132; incorporates Toll Roads, 132 et seq.; grants right for ferry across Colorado to Wm. D. Bradshaw, 135; incorporates Arizona Historical Society, 135; makes appropria- tions for schools, 135, 136; provides for publication of laws, 136, 137; creates seal for Territory, 137; incorporates Arizona Railway Company, 138, 139; first Appropriation Bill, 140 et seq.; memorializes Congress to increase pay of officials and members of Legislature, 141, 142; memorializes Congress for appropriation for placing Indians on Reservation, 142, 143; memorializes Congress for appropriation for improvement of navigation of Colorado River, 143; first convened at Prescott, 198; passes resolution of thanks to King S. Woolsey for services against Indians, 277.
LEIB, CHARLES-Defeated candidate for Delegate to Congress, 88; biography of, 88.
LEIHY, GEORGE W.-Member of First Legislative Assembly, 89; killing of by Indians, 296.
LEON, FRANCISCO S.-Member of First Legislative Assembly,
LEWIS, M.-Member of King Woolsey's expedition against Indians, 259.
LIBRARY-Commencement of Territorial and State, 250.
LIEB, DR. AND WIFE-Accompany expedition sent into Arizona to establish post at gold diggings, 31, 211; widow afterward marries Judge Hezekiah Brooks, 211.
LINCOLN, PRESIDENT-News of assassination of, 39. LOUNT, GEORGE With C. Clark, establishes first sawmill in vicinity of Prescott, 216.
LOUNT PARTY-Arrival of, 210.
LOW', F. F.-Mention of, 146.
MCCANNON, J.-Member of King Woolsey's expedition against Apaches, 266.
MCCLAVE, MAJOR.-With King Woolsey in fight against In- dians, 278 et seq.
MCCORMICK R. C.-Secretary of Territory brings small printing press to territory, 31, 46; his speech at Navajo Springs, 69, 70; designs and brings temporary seal to territory, 138; one of
incorporators of Arizona Railway Company, 138, 139; pays highest price for lot in Prescott, 207; furnishes supplies for King Woolsey's expedition against Indians, 273.
MCCORMICK, MRS. R. C.-Wife of Secretary of Territory, arrives in Territory; dies in childbirth, 211.
MCCRACKIN, JACKSON -Mention of, 80; member of First Legis- lative Assembly, 90.
MCMAHAN-Assayer, mention of, 36.
MeWARD, H.-Deputy Collector at Tucson, 236.
MAILS AND MAIL ROUTES-First mail from La Paz to Pres- cott, 36; mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message, 110. MALRON, ALEX.-Opens first day school in Prescott, 197. MARICOPAS-Mention of by C. D. Poston in speech in Congress,
MARTIN, GEORGE-Mention of, 79. MASON, CHARLEY-Mention of, 32. MENASSEE, HERMAN-Mention of, 206.
MESSAGES Governor's message to First Territorial Legislature, 95 et seq.; peonage, 98; judicial districts, 101; counties, 101; revenue, 102; mines and mining, 103, 106; militia, 104; schools, 104; railroads, 109; mail routes, 110; Indians, 111 et seq.; Indian reservations, 113; expeditions against hostile Indians, 113; navigation of Colorado, 114; agriculture and climate, 114; farewell message of Governor Goodwin to First Territorial Legislature, 127 et seq. MILITARY-General Carleton sends expedition into Arizona to investigate gold discoveries, 3; sends another to establish post at gold diggings, 31; establish Fort Whipple, 31; result of withdrawal of, 217; official reports of Indian fights, 281 et seq.; report of Asst. Adjt. Genl. Ben C. Cutler, 285 et seq. MILITIA-Mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message, 104. MILLER, S. C. (SAM)-Ranch of mentioned, 32; with J. T. Alsap and Con Moore attacked by Apaches, 255.
MINERAL CITY-Afterward Ehrenberg, establishment of, 153. MINES AND MINING-Report of J. Ross Browne and James W. Taylor on mineral resources of Arizona and California, 2 et seq.; general opinions of, 2 et seq.; report of Capt. Pishon on gold discoveries, 53; mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message, 103, 106; attempt by Congress to take over mines of Arizona and Colorado, Sylvester Mowry's protest against, 146, 147; letters of W. T. Howell concerning, 148 et seq.; descriptions of in letters of Jonathan Richmond, 218 et seq.; his estimate of opening a mine, 238.
MISSIONS-Mention of St. Pierre, St. Paul, St. Matthias, San Xavier del Bac and Santiago, 227.
MOHAVE COUNTY-Established by First Legislature, 93. MONTEZUMA-Original building erected in Prescott, 213.
MOORE, CON-With J. T. Alsap and S. C. Miller, attacked by Apaches, 255.
MOORE, JAMES A.-Mention of, 80.
MOQUIS-Mentioned by C. D. Poston in speech in Congress, 157; report on by Kit Carson, 157, 158.
MORMONS-Establish town of Callville, 252.
MOWRY, SYLVESTER-Protests against attempt of Congress to take over mines of Arizona and Colorado, 146, 147; mention of, 227.
MURRAY, WILLIAM R.-Mention of, 80.
NANNELITY-Navajo chief, mention of, 42.
NAVAJOS-Attack and rob expedition sent to establish Fort Whipple, 43.
NAVAJO SPRINGS-Arrival of Gubernatorial Party at and formal organization of Territory, 65, 69.
NELSON, LIEUT. One of officers with expedition sent into Ari- zona to establish post at gold diggings, 31.
NOYES, E. S.-Mention of, 80.
OLD FORT MISERY-First boarding-house for miners in Prescott, run by "Virgin Mary," 212.
ORGANIC ACT-Text of, 85 et seq.
ORGANIZATION OF TERRITORY-Mention of, 41.
OSBORN, JOHN B.-Messenger of House of Representatives of First Legislature, 94.
OSBORN, J. P. AND FAMILY-Early arrivals in Prescott, 211. OSBORN, NERI-Messenger of Council of First Legislature, 94. OSBORN, WILLIAM J.-Mention of, 79.
OTT, CHARLEY-Mention of, 37.
OWENS, J. A.-Mention of, 80.
PAPAGOES-Mention of by C. D. Poston in speech in Congress,
PATTIE, SYLVESTER AND JAMES-Mentioned by C. D. Poston in speech in Congress, 178.
PECK, ED-Member of King Woolsey's expedition against the Indians, 275.
PEONAGE-Mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message, 98. PFEIFFER, CAPT. ALBERT H.-In fight with Indians, 284. PHILLIPS, CHARLES A.-Mention of, 80.
PHILIPS, MAJOR JAMES A.-In command of escort of Guber- natorial Party to Fort Union, 68.
PIMA COUNTY-Established by First Legislature, 93. PIMAS Mention of by C. D. Poston in speech in Congress, 160. PINOLE TREATY-Description of by Mike Burns, 304 et seq. PISHON, CAPT. NATHANIEL J.-Commands expedition sent into Arizona by Genl. Carleton to investigate discoveries of gold, 3; his instructions, 6, 7; reports to General Carleton, 26; accom- panies expedition into Arizona to establish military post at gold diggings, 31; his report on gold fields, 53; report on coun- try, 53, 54.
POMEROY, LIEUT.-One of officers with expedition sent into Ari- zona to establish post at gold diggings, 31. POPULATION-251.
POSTON, CHAS. D.-Elected First Delegate to Congress, 87, 88; activities on behalf of Territory, 153 et seq.; speech in Con- gress, 156 et seq.
POST ROADS-Established by 38th Congress, 185.
« PrejšnjaNaprej » |