History of Arizona, Količina 6Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1918 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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... supplies could be hauled into the Territory at a saving estimated at the time of over $ 200,000 per annum . General Rusling and his party arrived in Yuma on the 2nd of March , and after inspect- ing the post there , were joined by ...
... supplies could be hauled into the Territory at a saving estimated at the time of over $ 200,000 per annum . General Rusling and his party arrived in Yuma on the 2nd of March , and after inspect- ing the post there , were joined by ...
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... supply of saloons and gambling houses ; no churches , although the chaplain from Fort Whipple semi - occasionally preached there . The population was less than five hundred . The placer mines in and around the town were on the eve of ...
... supply of saloons and gambling houses ; no churches , although the chaplain from Fort Whipple semi - occasionally preached there . The population was less than five hundred . The placer mines in and around the town were on the eve of ...
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... supplies from San Francisco ( and about every- thing had to come from there via the Gulf of California and the Colorado ) , two hundred and fifty dollars per ton ; and these all in coin . The flagstaff alone , quite a respectable ...
... supplies from San Francisco ( and about every- thing had to come from there via the Gulf of California and the Colorado ) , two hundred and fifty dollars per ton ; and these all in coin . The flagstaff alone , quite a respectable ...
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... hungry were it not for the gratuitous issues of flour , meal , and other supplies occa- sionally made to them by the commanding officer at Fort Mohave . General Rusling estimated their number at CONDITIONS IN 1867 AND 1868 . 41.
... hungry were it not for the gratuitous issues of flour , meal , and other supplies occa- sionally made to them by the commanding officer at Fort Mohave . General Rusling estimated their number at CONDITIONS IN 1867 AND 1868 . 41.
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... Supply , at the summit of the Stoneman Grade , and was buried by his com- panions in one of the old stone baking ... supplies together and hastened back to the discovery point . There , sure enough , they found the little black nug- gets ...
... Supply , at the summit of the Stoneman Grade , and was buried by his com- panions in one of the old stone baking ... supplies together and hastened back to the discovery point . There , sure enough , they found the little black nug- gets ...
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acequias acres Adamsville afterwards Agua Fria Alsap Apache appointed Arizona barley Bichard built California Camp McDowell Canal Captain Hancock cattle Charles citizens Colorado County of Maricopa crops Darrell Duppa District Ditch Company dollars early East Phoenix elected erected farm farmers feet Florence flouring mill Fort McDowell George Gila River Gila Valley Goldwater grain Gray Hayden Hellings History of Arizona horses hundred Indians irrigated Irvine Jack Swilling James John Judge Alsap killed known land later located Maricopa County ment mesquite Mexican Mexico miles Mill City Monihon mountains Nutrioso Pima Pinal Pinal County pioneer Prescott Probate Judge ranch resident road Salt River Valley settled settlement settlers sheriff Smith sold soon south side Springerville Tempe Territory thousand tion took town of Phoenix trees Tucson Tucson Citizen wagons Washington Street wheat Wickenburg William Yavapai County Yuma
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Stran 230 - Oklahoma shall be entitled to receive any portion of the public school moneys as compensation for services unless such teacher shall have complied with the provisions of this act.
Stran 8 - ... well fenced with willows, they had been scratched a little with rude plows, and already (March 9) they were green with the fast-springing wheat and barley. In addition, they raise corn, beans, melons, etc., and have horses and cattle in considerable numbers. One drove of their livestock, over 2,000 head, passed down the road just ahead of us, subsequently when en route to Tucson, and we were told they had many more. The year before these Indians had raised and sold a surplus of wheat and corn,...
Stran 8 - ... how they have abandoned a vagabond condition and settled down to regular farming and grazing. They have constructed great acequias up and down the Gila, and by means of these take out and carry water for irrigating purposes over thousands of acres of as fine land as anybody owns. Their fields were well fenced with willows, they had been scratched a little with rude plows, and already (March 9) they were green with the fast-springing wheat and barley. In addition, they raise corn, beans, melons,...
Stran 125 - River to its intersection with the twenty-third degree of west longitude ; thence due north across Salt Fork and Prairie Dog River, and thence following that river to the place of beginning ; be, and the same is hereby, created into a county to be known by the name and style of the county of Greer.
Stran 230 - FISCAL YEAR The fiscal year of the Corporation shall begin on the first day of January and end on the last day of December in each year.
Stran 176 - ... to the persons entitled to the same, according to their respective interests, the lots, blocks or grounds to which each occupant thereof shall be entitled under the provisions of said act.
Stran 170 - This is a smart town which had its first house completed about a year ago. Now it contains many houses, also stores, work shops, hotels, butcher shop, bakery, courthouse, jail, and an excellent school which has been in operation for months. Lately hundreds of ornamental trees have been set out which in a few years will give the town the appearance of a forest city and will add to its beauty and comfort.
Stran 125 - Officers shall hold their respective offices until their successors shall be duly elected and installed.
Stran 106 - He is an independent voter and is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Bloomfield.
Stran 65 - ... and all nature seems hushed into death-like stillness. Day after day, year after year, century after century, slumbers the man up there on the height, and life and vegetation sleep on the arid plains below — a slumber never disturbed — a sleep never broken ; for the battle-cry of Yuma, Pimo, and Maricopa that once rang at the foot of the mountain, did not reach Montezuma's ear; and the...