... 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... History of Arizona - Stran 8avtor: Thomas Edwin Farish - 1918Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1924 - 1620 strani
...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,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1926 - 188 strani
...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,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1926 - 208 strani
...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,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1977 - 676 strani
...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...melons, etc., and have horses and cattle in considerable nunbers. One drove of their live stock, over two thousand head, passed down the road just ahead of... | |
| Charles Bowden - 2003 - 214 strani
...described this Gila: Their fields were green with fast-springing wheat and barley. In addition they have corn, beans, melons, etc., and have horses and cattle...considerable numbers. One drove of their livestock, over 2,000 head, passed down the road just ahead of us ... We were told they had many more. The year before... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Comm. on Indian affairs - 19?? - 98 strani
...for irrigating purposes over thoussands 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,... | |
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