History of Arizona, Količina 3History 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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Stran 8
You should take some pack - saddles complete , with ropes , wanties , & c . , perfect , that when near the San Francisco mountains , if it becomes necessary or advisable to leave a camp or leave your wagons , you can proceed on to the ...
You should take some pack - saddles complete , with ropes , wanties , & c . , perfect , that when near the San Francisco mountains , if it becomes necessary or advisable to leave a camp or leave your wagons , you can proceed on to the ...
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I am making preparations to establish a military post of two companies of infantry at or near the lines ; and it is my purpose to have the troops leave the Rio Grande for that point some time about the 10th proximo .
I am making preparations to establish a military post of two companies of infantry at or near the lines ; and it is my purpose to have the troops leave the Rio Grande for that point some time about the 10th proximo .
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But , reaching the Black Forest mountains , and dis- covering gold , which was merely an accidental incident , the Walker party were loath to leave the ' real thing ' to go gallivanting after such an unsubstantial product as ' empty ...
But , reaching the Black Forest mountains , and dis- covering gold , which was merely an accidental incident , the Walker party were loath to leave the ' real thing ' to go gallivanting after such an unsubstantial product as ' empty ...
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We leave for Fort Union tomorrow , crossing the Raton Mountains about eighty miles from here . Are afraid of finding snow . If success- ful , we shall arrive at Santa Fe , distant three hundred and thirty - four miles , in twenty days .
We leave for Fort Union tomorrow , crossing the Raton Mountains about eighty miles from here . Are afraid of finding snow . If success- ful , we shall arrive at Santa Fe , distant three hundred and thirty - four miles , in twenty days .
Stran 59
Leaving Fort Union , we averaged twenty - five miles travel every day , camping nights in or near some Mexi- can town . On the 12th camped at ' San Jose , found all the inhabitants drunk . A party of Navajo Indians had visited them the ...
Leaving Fort Union , we averaged twenty - five miles travel every day , camping nights in or near some Mexi- can town . On the 12th camped at ' San Jose , found all the inhabitants drunk . A party of Navajo Indians had visited them the ...
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Stran 87 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted...
Stran 105 - That when the lands in the said Territory shall be surveyed under the direction of the government of the United States, preparatory to bringing the same into market, sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in each township in said Territory shall be and the same are hereby reserved for the purpose of being applied to schools in said Territory, and in the States and Territories hereafter to be erected out of the same.
Stran 73 - The said Territory shall be divided into three judicial districts, and a district court shall be held in each of said districts, by one of the justices of the supreme court...
Stran 77 - And the first election shall be held at such time and places, and be conducted in such manner, both as to the persons who shall superintend such election and the returns thereof, as the governor shall appoint and direct...
Stran 73 - That temporarily, and until otherwise provided by law, the governor of said territory may define the judicial districts of said territory, and assign the judges who may be appointed for said territory to the several districts, and also appoint the times and places for holding courts in the several counties or subdivisions in each of said judicial districts, by proclamation to be issued by him...
Stran 77 - That a Delegate to the House of Representatives of the United States, to serve for the term of two years, may be elected by the voters qualified to elect members of the Legislative Assembly...
Stran 83 - ... at full length, such entry to be made, as nearly as circumstances will admit, in the following form, to wit : " At an election held at the house of...
Stran 75 - An apportionment shall be made, as nearly equal as practicable, among the several counties or districts, for the election of the council and representatives...
Stran 85 - California ; thence with said boundary line to the place of beginning, — be and the same is hereby erected into a temporary government, by the name of the TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO...
Stran 200 - ... is beset with difficulties; with rivers through every valley, a stranger may die of thirst Hay is cut with a hoe, and wood with a spade or mattock. In January one enjoys the luxury of a bath as under a tropical sun, and sleeps under double blankets at night There are towns without inhabitants, and deserts extensively populated; vegetation where there is no soil and soil where there is no vegetation.