History of Arizona, Količina 3Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1916 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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... ment , taken literally , is untrue , and it was prob- ably made without any foundation , merely for the purpose of embellishing the story and magni- fying the importance of Drake and of the coun- try which he claimed to have added to ...
... ment , taken literally , is untrue , and it was prob- ably made without any foundation , merely for the purpose of embellishing the story and magni- fying the importance of Drake and of the coun- try which he claimed to have added to ...
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... ment to take timely measures , so that troops to come may reach here before the grass is dry on the prairies or the winter sets in . " The subject of these new discoveries de- mands the immediate and serious attention of the government ...
... ment to take timely measures , so that troops to come may reach here before the grass is dry on the prairies or the winter sets in . " The subject of these new discoveries de- mands the immediate and serious attention of the government ...
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... ment , copies of letters received from Samuel J. Jones , Charles O. Brown , and King S. Woolsey , in relation to the new gold fields southwest from the San Francisco mountains , about which I have so frequently written you . Brown and ...
... ment , copies of letters received from Samuel J. Jones , Charles O. Brown , and King S. Woolsey , in relation to the new gold fields southwest from the San Francisco mountains , about which I have so frequently written you . Brown and ...
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... troops than I need . I beg respectfully to say , if I am considered wor- thy of commanding so remote a department , some confidence should be reposed in my judg- ment - being , as I am , upon the EARLY OPINIONS OF ARIZONA . 15.
... troops than I need . I beg respectfully to say , if I am considered wor- thy of commanding so remote a department , some confidence should be reposed in my judg- ment - being , as I am , upon the EARLY OPINIONS OF ARIZONA . 15.
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Thomas Edwin Farish. ment - being , as I am , upon the ground - of what is absolutely wanted . If troops cannot be sent , permit me to recruit in Colorado territory . One thing should be borne in mind : Every regi- ment you send here ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. ment - being , as I am , upon the ground - of what is absolutely wanted . If troops cannot be sent , permit me to recruit in Colorado territory . One thing should be borne in mind : Every regi- ment you send here ...
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Apaches appointed arrived arrows California volunteers camp canyon Captain Carleton cavalry cents per mile Coles Bashford Colorado River command Congress court dians diers dollars east election established expedition fifty fight fire Fort Craig Fort Mohave Fort Whipple Fort Wingate Gila gold fields Goodwin Governor Granite Creek guns head hereby hills horses hundred Indians Judge Howell Judicial District killed La Paz land laws Legislative Assembly Legislature living located ment Mexican Mexico military miners mines Mohave Mojave mules Navajo passed Pimas Pimas and Maricopas Pishon pistol Poston Precinct Prescott reached returned road rocks route San Francisco mountains Santa Fe Secretary shot silver soldiers Territory of Arizona thousand tion told Tonto town trail tribes troops Tubac Tucson valley wagons Walker party Weaver Whipple Woolsey wounded Yavapais Yuma