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Freighting "Outfit ; " Arizona's First Burden Bearer, the Burro. 284
Spanning the Rivers 286
Prospectors Ready for the Hills; Copper Mines at Metcalf. 290
John G. Capron; Clark B. Stocking 292
The Grand Cañon of Arizona 306
VOLUME II
The Capitol of Arizona at Phoenix Frontispiece
Arizona in 1875. 320
Prescott in 1864 322
First Capitol of Arizona-West Prescott. 322
Members of the Eighth Legislature, Arizona, 1875. 328
Governors of Arizona 332
George F. Coats 334
Judge De Forest Porter 334
Governors of Arizona 340
Old Capitol at Theson, Lately Demolished. 346
Prescott Courthouse, 1877 348
Gurley Street from Cortez, Looking West, Prescott, 1877. 348
Rough Rider Escort to President Roosevelt on His Inauguration. 352
Governor Richard E. Sloan. 358
Governor Joseph H. Kihhey 358
Governor Alex. O. Brodie. 358
Members of Constitutional Convention Grouped at Entrance of Capitol. 362
Jerome Men Who Had Never Voted for President up to Statehood. 368
President Taft Signing Arizona Statehood Proclamation, February 14, 1912. 370
George W. P. Hunt, Arizona's First Governor Under Statehood. 376
Hon. Henry F. Ashurst, United States Senator from Arizona. 378
Hon. Marcus A. Smith, United States Senator from Arizona. 380
Mrs. Rachael Berry, Member of Arizona State Legislature. 386
"Called '' 384
386
Early Placer Workings Near Prescott 400
Poland Tunnel, Near Prescott. 400
Agua Fria Smelter, About 1877. 404
Aztlan Mill, Groom Creek, Near Prescott, 1877
404
Old Silver King Mill and Picket Post Butte. 408
Senator Mill on the Hassayampa, Below Prescott.
408
The Last of the Great Pump on the Grand Central, Tombstone. 410
View of Tombstone. 410
Ed. Schieffelin -- Discoverer of the Tombstone Mines. 412
View of Miami. 415
Bisbee in the Early '80s. 416
Modern Mining Works. 418
United Eastern Hoist, Tom Reed Mill, Oatman 420
Scene in Oatman, November, 1915. 420
Detroit Copper Company's Mill, Morenci. 422
Morenci About 1895 422
Mrs. Frances W. Munds, Member of Arizona State Legislature
621
ILLUSTRATIONS
View of Morenci, 1910 422
Jack Dunn, Discoverer of Bisbee Mines 424 George Warren, Prospector. 426
Steam Arastra, Near Mineral Park, 1877 428
Crater of Meteor Mountain, Where a Meteor Hit the Earth 428
The Great Roosevelt Dam and Reservoir at Flood Time.
431
Roosevelt, the Town That Was Drowned Out.
432
As the Roosevelt Damsite Was. 432
Power Line Through Superstition Mountains, Arizona.
434
Irrigation Canal, Mesa, Salt River Valley
436
Views of Roosevelt Dam and the Ceremonies of Opening Day.
438
Louis C. Hill, Who Built the Roosevelt Dam.
440
Laguna Dam-Yuma Project.
442
Cowboys of Northwestern Arizona.
445
Arizona Cattle on Pasture.
446
Arizona Cattle on the Range
446
Arizona Sheep on Winter Range.
448
John Clark, Brought the First Sheep into Northern Arizona 448
Leaders of the Mormon Settlement. 452
Leaders of the Mormon Settlement 456
Pearl Hart, Arizona's Female Bandit. 460
Main Street of Globe in 1882, Showing the "Hanging Tree" 460
Jim Vaughn, Killed in Saint Johns Raid, 1884. 464
Defendants and Counsel in the Wham Robbery Case 472
Arizona Rangers at Morenci, 1903. 488
490
Guard House of Old Yuma Penitentiary
Bishop J. M. Kendrick 492
The First Church of Phoenix. 494
Old Prescott Schoolhouse, 1879, Partly Occupied by Territorial Offices 496
The Old Schoolhouse, Phoenix, Demolished 1888
496
Library and Administration Building, University of Arizona, Tucson. 497
Faculty of the University of Arizona, 1915. 498
498
First Territorial Press Association of Arizona, Phenix, 1890. 502
Judge A. H. Hackney. 508
Group of Rough Rider Officers. 512
"Wild Bill" Owens of Troop B. 516
Camp of Arizona National Guard, Prescott, September, 1909. 516
Governor McCord Presenting Rough Rider Flag, Prescott, May 4, 1898 518
Colonel M. H. McCord and Officers of the First Territorial Infantry 518
Rough Rider Officers at Mess, San Antonio, Texas. 520
Rough Rider Monument in the Plaza, Prescott. 524
Arizona Battalion, First Territorial Infantry, Whipple Barracks 526
538
Yellow Pine in the Mogollon Forest. 538
Roosevelt Speaking from the Steps of Phoenix City Hall. 542
546
Main Street, Phænix, 1872. 546
Principal Hotel (Gardiner's) Phoenix, in 1872.
New York Foundling Asylum Babies Brought Before the Arizona Supreme Court, 1905 548 Principal Street of Douglas. 550
Jerome After the Big Fire. 553
554
Mohave County Courthouse, Kingman.
554
Curtis Sawmill, Near Prescott, 1876.
554
Ayer's Sawmill, Flagstaff, 1882.
Main Street of Flagstaff, Under Observatory Hill, in April, 1882. 556
Flagstaff, Looking Toward Observatory Hill. 558
Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff. 558
Professor H. B. Farmer and Students, First Term of the Normal School, Tempe, 1887. Frontier Journalism
500
Logging With the "Big Wheels" in the Forest Near Williams
622
ILLUSTRATIONS
Yuma County Courthouse, Yuma
560
Public School, Yuma
560
Business Section of Prescott After Big Fire of 1900. 562
View of Prescott from the Southwest.
562
Federal Building, Phoenix.
565
Two Views of Washington Street, Phoenix, 1878
566
Views of Phoenix.
568
Bird's-Eye View of Tucson.
578
Prominent Men of Southern Arizona.
580
Santa Cruz County Courthouse, Nogales.
584
International Line at Nogales
586
Nogales in War Time-1915. 588
Gila County Courthouse, Globe.
590
Seal of Arizona Historical Society
606
Seal of Society of Arizona Pioneers.
606
Samuel Purdy
614
Thomas Fitch
614
" Bob" Paul
614
Pioneers' Home, Prescott.
616
INDEX
A
Acoma-59. Acus-47, 49. Adams, Rev. G. H .- 493. Adams, J. C .- 358, 545. Adamsville-275, 573. Agua Caliente-183. Ainsworth, C. F .- 355, 365.
Ajo Mines-First copper workings in Ari- zona, 105, 408.
Akers, C. H .- 346, 347, 352, 505.
Alarcon, Hernando de-52, 56.
Albuquerque, N. M .- Establishment of, 61.
Alchisay, Chief-232, 243.
Allen, J. B .- 600. Alexander, J. B .- 10.
Alexander, J. L. B .- 350, 360, 513, 514, 517. Alsap, J. T .- 320, 332, 566, 568. Alvord, Burt-477, 478.
Allyn, Judge J. P .- 314. American, First Child Born-137. American Guard-342.
American Occupation of Southwest-82. Ancient and Honorable Pueblo-579. Ancient Settlement-4.
Anderson, Dr .- 84. Antelope Hill-111.
Anza Expeditions-21, 69-71. Apache, Fort-156, 179. Apache Pass-178, 180, 181, 216. Apacheria-172. Apaches-Racial, 26, 28; 172-3, 252. Apache Tejo-178. Aravaipa Cañon-179. Arazuma-103.
Arbuckle, Henry-Pioneer R. R. engineer, 298. Arizona-Origin of name, 1; Terr. Est., 91, 141; county of, 142; 1st terr. conv., 142-3; terr. of confederacy, 144; con- federate organization, 160; volunteer battalion, 194; native troops, 196; cre- ation of terr., 313; first officials, 314; organization, 318; seal, 319, 365; first election, 324; first legislature, 326; offi- cial ode, 351; statehood, 375; pet names, 375; state flag, 381; counties of, 324, 551; valuations, 551; holidays, 552; Arizona day, 380.
Arizona Guards-Confederate, 161. Arizona Copper Co., Ltd .- 422. "Arizona" Battleship-387. Arizona City-139. Arizonac-Mines of, 102.
Ashurst, Sen. H. F .- 347, 352, 369, 377. Ashurst, Wm .- 310, 448, 558. Associated Press-510.
Asuncion, Juan de la-43, 45.
Asuncion, Rio de la-45.
Atwood, Bishop J. W .- 495.
Aubrey, Felix X .- 117.
Automobile Races-546. Awatobi-19, 20.
Aztecs-6, 7, 13. Azul, Pedro-174. Azul oder Blaufluss-79.
B
Babacómari-Rancho, 174. Baca Float Grant-182, 531. "Bad Men" of the Southwest-465.
Bagg, S. C .- 506, 509.
Bailey, Neill-356.
Baker, Judge A. C .- 346, 365.
Bandelier, A. F .- 9.
Banghart, George-174.
Banta, A. F .- 502, 554, 563.
Barnes, Judge W. H .- 472, 506.
Barrett, Fort-153.
Barth, Sol-109, 111, 190, 272, 553, 609.
Bartlett, John R .- Boundary commissioner, 113, 179. Bartlett, Yank-211, 259.
Bascom, Sec. Lieut. Geo. N .- 180.
Baylor, Col. J. R .- 159. Beach, C. W .- 502, 504.
Beale, E. F .- 84, 122, 192.
Bean, C. C .- 335, 403.
Becs-449. Bell-Bandit, 126.
Bell's Cañon-188.
Bennett, Lieut. Col. C. E .- 153, 168.
Bent, Gov. Chas .- 88.
Berry, Mrs. R. K .- 381.
Beveridge, Senator-363. Bichard, Nick-275.
623
624
INDEX
Bill Williams' Fork-59. Big Dry Wash Indian Fight-240. Birdno, J. J .- 376, 509.
Bisbee-Discovery of mines, 424; lynching, 462; massacre, 463; newspapers, 508; anti-Chinese regulation, 583; fire and flood, 584. Black Jack -- 186. Blind Miner-390.
Bloody Tanks-186, 415. Board of Control-342.
Boggs, T. W .- 187, 191.
Bonds-Funding of territorial, 340; railroad fraudulent, 343-4, 347.
Bonilla, Francisco L .- 58.
Boulbon, Raousset de-124.
Boundary Survey-113.
Bourgarde, Bishop Peter-492.
Bourke, Capt. Jolın G .- 146, 220, 246, 577.
Bowie, Camp-154, 204.
Bowie-Town of, 585. Brady, Peter R .- 414, 502, 598.
Brazleton Affair-473.
Breckenridge, Camp-150, 159.
Brickwood, John T .- 587.
Brodie, Alex 0 .- 221, 346, 351, 353, 354, 513, 526.
Brook, Harry-408, 506, 510.
Brooks, Wm .- 381. Brown, G. W. & R. C .- 508. Brown, Herbert-503.
Browne, J. Ross-140, 194, 322.
Bruce, C. M .- 342.
Buchanan, Fort-150, 159, 179, 180, 181.
Buenaguia, Rio de-57. Bullion Tax-333. Bumblebee Station-279.
Burgwin, Capt. J. H. K .- 89.
Burke's Station-273. Burnett, Justice Jim-487, 603.
Burns, Capt. James-221.
Burns, Mike-224. Burnt Ranclı-185. Burros-286. Butterfield Mail Contract-271.
Byalille, Navajo Chief-26, 257.
C
Cabeza de Vaca-41, 45. Calderwood, Capt. M. H .- 167, 278, 474. Calhoun, Camp-151. Calabasas-136, 588. Calumet & Arizona Mines-427.
Calhoun, Jas. S .- First governor N. M., 90. California Column-159, 173, 178, 181; Ari- zona stations of, 166; Cal. Native Cav- alry, 168, 174.
Callaghan, J. C .- 379.
Camels-122; with Beale survey, 283; wild in Arizona, 284-5.
Cameron, R. H .- 357, 359, 380.
Campbell, John G .- 140, 326.
Campbell, Thos .- 379, 380. Cananea-Riots, 584.
Canoa Ranch-181.
Capitals of Arizona-348.
Capron, John-270, 273.
Capitols-Arizona's first, 321; site, 338, 348; dedication of Capitol at Phoenix, 349.
Cardenas, G. L. de-54.
Carleton, Gen .- 25, 91, 146, 159, 401; Apache campaign, 169, 317.
Carpenter, Harry-343.
Carpenter, L. T .- 376.
Carr, E. A., Gen .- 232, 243.
Carretas= 279.
Carson, Kit-22, 26, 84, 92, 123.
Casa Blanca-First steam flour mill, 275.
Casa Grande-6, 7, 93.
Casteñada, P. de -. 50.
Cataract Cañon-39, 54, 72.
Caves- Fight of the, 222.
Census-General census figures, 349; popula- tion of settlements, 550.
Chacon, A .- 470.
Chalmers, L. H .- 340, 347.
Chaffee, Gen. A. R .- 153, 240, 245.
Chandler-Town of, 573.
Chatto, Chief-244, 246; deportation of, 258.
Chaves, Col. J. F .- 315, 362.
Chemehuevis-38, 39, 72.
Cherry Creek Raid-239. Chichilticalli-7, 52.
Chihuahua, Chief-172, 174, 175.
Chino Valley-121.
Chiricahua Indians-178-179, 180, 182, 216; escaped from San Carlos, 234; deporta- tion of Chihuahua's band, 257; deporta- tion of main band, 258; deportation of Nachis-Geronimo band, 264.
Chloride-Pioneer mining, 400.
Christy, I. M .- 352.
Christy, Wm .- 341, 353. Chuntz, Chief-211, 229. Churches-Catholic diocese, 492; Protestant pioneering, 493; Episcopal diocese, 494; Friday fasting, 78. Christ, Geo .- 539, 587. Cibieu Outbreak-233. Cibola-47, 53.
Civil War-158, 172, 173, 182; Carleton's ad- vance on New Mexico, 164; fight at Apache Pass, 165; capture of New Mexi- can posts, 165; Carleton assumes com- mand of department, 165.
625
INDEX
Clans, Indian-Hopi, 5; Apache, 29; Navajo, 29. Clanton Gang-480.
Clark, C. M .- 287. Clark, Fort-155.
Clark, "Wallapai"-269.
Clark, Surv. Gen. John-402, 448, 538, 556, 558.
Cliff Dwellers-13-14-15.
Clifton-Early history, 420; floods, 423; strikes, 424; foundlings, 548.
Clum, John P .- 228, 503, 505.
Coats, Geo. F .- 568.
Cochise, Chief-172-178-180-182, 200, 202, 216, 217; twelve-year warfare, 179.
Cochise County-Organization, 583.
Cochise Train Robbery-477.
Cocopah Indians-40.
Colorado, Camp-152.
Colorado City-138, 139.
Colorado Ferry-137.
Colorado River-56, 65, 94, 183, 302; first steamboat, 303; navigation, 303; steam- boat captains, 306.
Colvig, J. L .- Chief of scouts, 238.
Colyer, Vincent-211, 212, 213, 214, 218, 219, 227.
Commonwealth Mine-414.
Congress Mine-405.
Confederate Invasion of Arizona-162.
Confederates-30, 143.
Confederate Advance in New Mexico-160; into Arizona, 162.
Congressional Visitors-363.
Constitutions-351, 361, 362, 365.
Connell, Chas, T .- 172, 181, 232, 238.
Conner, D. E .- 107, 176.
Contzen, Fritz-598. Cook, Rev. Chas. H .- 34, 36, 215.
Cooke, Col. P. St. George-97. Cooley, Indian Scout-233. Cooper, W. F .- 355, 365.
Corazones, Valle de los-46, 57.
Corbin, Gen. H. C .- 22. Coronado, F. V .- 46, 50, 51.
Copper Mining-Indian, 174; Spanish, 103.
Copper Production-430. Copper Queen Mine-425. Costello, Martin-428.
Cowboys-445. Cortez, Hernando -- 10, 11, 13, 43, 51. Cones, Elliott-73. Coulson, Joe-279. Counties-Organization of, 551.
Courtland, Camp of-585. Coyotero Apaches-173, 179. Crabb, Henry A .- Filibuster, 127. Crampton, John H .- 274.
Crawford, Capt. E .- 244, 245, 246, 248, 249; killed by Mexicans, 253.
Cremony, Capt. Jno. C .- 168, 169, 172, 173, 174, 178, 181.
Crittenden, Camp-150, 202.
Crook, Gen. George-148, 218, 221, 225, 228, 243; first Mexican campaign, 245; first capture of Geronimo and liis escape, 247, 253; second drive into Mexico, 253; sec- ond surrender of Geronimo's Band, 253; escape of chiefs, 255; resignation, 256; 266, 330. Cubero, Gov .- 21.
Cuchillo Negro-174, 179.
Culiacán-42, 46, 51.
Culling's Wells-278.
Cunniff, M. G .- 366, 377, 378, 381.
Curley Bill-203.
Curtis, Bracey-366, 588.
Cushing, Frank H .- 4, 49.
Cushing, Lt. H. B .- 200.
Cushman, Pauline-605.
D
Daggs Brothers-484, 486. Daniels, B. F .- 350, 360.
Date Creek Apaches-225.
Date Creek, Camp-157.
Date Creek Indian Plot-219.
Davidson Cañon-202.
Davis, A. P .- 433. Davis, Judge G. R .- 353.
Day, Dr. J. A .- 228.
De Chelly Cañon-13, 17, 26.
Defiance, Fort-25, 90, 149.
Delgadito, Apache Chief-174.
Dellenbaugh, F. S .- 308. DeLong, S. R .- 166, 206, 212, 263, 501, 600. Del-shay, Chief of Tonto Indians-226-227. Derby, Lieut. G. H .- 151, 303.
Detroit Copper Co .- 422.
De Raylan Case-570. Diaz, Melchior- 42, 51, 57.
Diaz, Lieut. Porfirio-179.
Dillon, J. P .- 376. Direct Primary-358.
Divorces, Legislative-331. Dodson, Jim-468.
Doe, E. M .- 357, 359, 365.
Doniphan, Col. J. W .- 25.
Doran, A. J .- 345, 356, 362, 510.
Dorantes, Andrés-41.
Douglas, Dr. Jas .- 426.
Douglas-Newspapers, 508; location of, 585. Douglass, Prof. A. E .- 16, 498, 557. Downing, Wm .- 477, 478. Drachman, S. H .- 602.
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626
INDEX
Dragoon Pass-181. Duels-Mowry-Cross, 501; Purdy-Hamilton, 506.
Duffield, Milton D-314.
Dunbar, John-505, 506, 507, 509. Duncan, Judge J. F. 425, 462, 582, 583. Dunn, John-424. Duppa, Darrell-565, 612.
E
Earp Brothers-480. Elle, Jos .- 321. Ehrenberg, H .- 30, 140, 141. Ehrenberg, Town of-561. Eixarch, Padre-71. Elias, J. M .- 206. Elk-449.
Ely, Sims-357, 432, 505. Emory, Wm. H .- 9, 92, 113, 115.
Escalante, S. V. de-21. Eskiminzin, Apache Chief-181, 199, 212.
Espejo, Antonio de -- 58. Estevan, Companion of Marco de Niza-41, 47.
Evans, Maj. A. W .- 240. Ewell, Capt. R. S .- 143, 149, 181, 182. Expositions-544. Eytinge Case-570.
F
Farish, T. E .- 346, 360, 473. Feast of Death-175. Fewkes, Dr. J. W .- 5, 9, 10, 14, 16, 21. Fiestas-546.
Filibuster Camp-127, 273.
Filibusters-124. Fish, E. N-602. Fisher, R. S .- 379. Fitch, Thos .- 332, 579, 615. Flagstaff-509, 555-556, 557; observatory, 557.
Florence, Irrigation-442; Gabriel-Phy shoot- ing, 469; newspapers, 509; settlement, 573. Flynn, T. A .- 376. Font, Padre Pedro-8. Forbes, R. H .- 1. Forsyth, Col. G .. A .- 237, 260.
Forest Reserves-538. Foster, W. C .- 358.
Fowler, B. A .- 353, 434, 435.
Foundlings-Clifton, 548. Franciscans-44, 57, 67.
Frank, Abraham-614.
Franklin, Judge Alfred-366, 376. Franklin, Gov. B. J .- 344, 345.
Free, Mickey-179. Freeman, Dr. M. P .- 1, 132, 341, 579. Freighting, Pioneer-The freighter, 279; great wagons, 280, 416. Fremont, Gov. John C .- 86, 113; railroad pro- motion, 288, 330. French in the Southwest-61.
Funnel Cañion-255.
G
Gabriel, Pete-469. Gadsden Purchase-140. Garaychoechea, Padre Juan-20.
Garcés, Padre F .- 67-76. Garfias, Henry-467, 473.
Gambling-383. Gatewood, Lieut. C. B .- 245, 248, 261, 263. Genung, Chas. B .- 403, 404, 610.
Geronimo, Chief-216, 217, 246; first surren- der to Crook and escape, 247; return to San Carlos, 249; escape from reservation, 250; surrender to Crook, 254; escape, 255, 259; final surrender and deportation, 264.
Gila City-140. Gila Bend-Early farming, 274. Gila River-172, 179, 183.
Gila Valley-Mormon settlement, 456. Gilmer, Salisbury & Co .- Stage line, 277. Gird, Richard-410.
Globe-Pioneer mining, 415; the Grime-Haw- ley lynching, 460; newspapers, 507; settlement, 589; schools, 590; labor troubles, 590-1.
Glanton, John (Gallantin)-138, 175, 176. Goldwater, Michael-404, 566.
Goldwater, Morris-287, 347, 366.
Gonzales, Inez -- 179, 181.
Goodwin, Camp-156. Goodwin City-403. Goodwin, Gov. John N .- 314.
Gosper, J. J .- 330, 347, 504. Granjon, Bishop H. R .- 493.
Graham County-Settlement, 574; Mormons, 575.
Grand Cañon of Arizona-54, 158, 173; ex- plorations, 307-311; guides, 311; creation of, 312. Grant Fort-353. Grant, Old Camp-150, 206. Gray, Surveyor A. B .- 116, 121.
Graham Clan-484; assassination of Tom Graham, 485. Gray, C. H .- 616. Gray, Henry -- 274. Greene, W. C .- 487, 603. Gribble Murder-473.
627
INDEX
Griffith, W. M .- Stage superintendent, 276; 352. Groom, R .- 317. Grossman, Capt. F. E .- 8. Grow, A. L .- 412. Grindell, T. F .- 547. Grosvenor, H. C .- 182.
Guebabi-66. Gunslight Mine-407. Gurley, J. A .- 314. Guzman-43, 44.
H
Hackney, A. H .- 263, 507, 590. Hakes, C. R .- 450, 451.
Hall, Miss Sharlot-15, 237, 360, 615.
Hamblin, Jacob-452.
Hamilton, Patrick-506.
Hampton, J. R .- 379.
Hance, Jolin-Cañon Guide, 311. Hancock, Wm. A .- 194, 197, 541, 566, 567. Hand, Tisdale-502.
Hank & Yank-211. Hardy, C. E .- 587.
IIardy, Lieut. R. W. H .- 102, 303.
Hardy, W. H .- 305, 325, 553. Hargrave, Capt. J. P .- 166. Harqua Hala Mine-407.
Harrison Act-340. Hart, Pearl-Stage robber, 474. Hassayampa River-109. Hatfield, Capt .- 260. Havasupai Indians-39, 72.
Hayden, Carl-369, 379, 380.
Hayden, Chas. T .- 170, 194, 454, 498, 572. Hayes, Pres. R. B .- 541.
Head, C. P .- 335. Heard, D. B .- 17, 505. Heath Hanging-463. Heintzelman, S. P .- 104, 151.
Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Ex- pedition-11. Hendershott, Wells-432. Heney, F. J .- 342, 508, 580. Hentig, Capt. E. C .- 233. Herndon, J. C .- 343, 347. Herring, Wm .- 341. Hewitt, Hank-211, 220. Highways, State-286, 326. Hill, L. C .- 437, 438. Hise, Surv .- Gen. John-539. Hodge, F. W .- 1, 11, 19, 23. Ilodge, Tom-193. Holbrook, Town of-465; Owens' fight, 466; 555. Holidays-552.
Holliday, "Doc" J. D .- 481. 483.
Holmes, "Hunkydory"-267, 415. Holsinger, S. J .- 429. Home Guards-250. Hopis-5, 17, 19, 73, 120.
Horne, Tom-247, 253, 615. Iloward, Gen. O. O .- 211, 215. Howell, Judge Wm. T .- 314.
Hoyt, John P .- 324. Huachuca, Fort-156. Hualpais, Camp-157. Hualpai Indians-38, 72, 226. Hubbell, J. L .- 380.
Hughes, Fred G .- 217, 340, 344, 351, 546, 600. Hughes, J. T .- 377. Hughes, L. C .- 201, 342, 343, 501, 504, 508, 599. Hughes, Sam-577.
Hughes, Thomas-201, 203, 339, 341, 599. Hull, G. W .- 406.
Humboldt Smelter-405.
Hunt, Gov. G. W. P .- 347, 358, 365, 369, 376; prison policies, 378, 379, 380, 590.
Hunter, Capt. S .- Commanding Confederate invasion, 162. Hutton, Lieut. Oscar-195.
I
Iager, L. J. F .- 138.
Ice-First Arizona factory, 572. Idaho Bill-Stage line manager, 277. Imperial Mines-408. Indians-Historic, 18; linguistic subdivisions, 19. Indian Schools-27, 34, 36, 38, 39. Indian Soldiers-194.
Indian Warfare-Manner of, 173. Ingalls, Maj. F. S .- 526, 539.
Insane Asylum-Creation of, 334; Zulick in- vestigation, 336. Irrigation Development-431, 444. Irwin, Dr. B. J-272. Irwin, Gov. J. N .- 340, 341. Ives, E. S .- 345, 352.
Ives, Lieut. J. C .- 22, 304; Colorado River expedition, 304.
J
Janos, Chihuahua Town and Apache Tribe- 178. Janos Indians-216, 229. Jeffords, Capt. Thomas-216, 217, 228. Jerome-Town of, 563. Jesuits-63, 65, 66, 67. Juh, Apache Chief-217. Johnson, D. F .- 456. Johnson Killing-175-176.
628
INDEX
Johnson, Surv .- Gen. Royal A .- 539. Jones, D. W .- 454. Journalism-500. Judges, Territorial-360. Justices of the Peace, Frontier-487.
K
Kantz, Col. A. V .- 148, 228.
Kearns & Griffith-Stage lines, 277.
Kearny, Gen. Stephen W .- 88, 92.
Kellner, E. F .- 589, 616.
Kendrick, Bishop J. M .- 495.
Kent, Judge Edward-350, 440.
Kibbey, Gov. J. H .- 267, 352, 353, 354, 357, 359, 378, 380, 435, 440.
Kid, Apache-Murder of Reynolds, 267; 268.
Kimball, Andrew-457.
King, Lieut. Chas .- 227.
Kingman-509, 553.
Kino, Padre Francisco-7, 63.
Kirk, J. T .- 260.
Kirkland, E. E .- 353.
Kirkland, Wm .- 446, 574, 597, 610.
Kirkland Valley-188.
Kitchen, Pete-Road to Sonora, 135; 202, 204, 473. Knox, Felix-236. Kosterlitsky, Col. E .- 269, 605.
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Laguna Dam-441. Land Grants-529-38. Languages, Indian-6. La Paz-140. Lawton, Capt. H. W .- 260, 261.
Layton, Christopher -- 456.
Layton, N. G .- 352.
Leatherwood, R. N .- 579, 602.
Leavell, Maj. B. W .- 352. Leho, Capt. T. C .- 260. Lee, John D .- 39, 450, 452. Lee, J. H .- 611.
Legislatures-Territorial, 369; state, 382. Lehi-455.
Leihy, Indian Agent G. W .- 188.
Leroux, Guide Antoine-117. Leszynsky Brothers-421, 574.
Lewis, Judge E. W .- 359. Lighthouse on the Desert-278. Lincoln, Camp (La Paz)-152; Verde Valley, 157,195. Little Colorado Valley-Mormon settlement, 453. Live Stock Industry-446. Live Stock Sanitary Board-337, 447. Loco, Apache Chief -- 229.
Loring Massacre-218. Los Muertos Ruins-5, 12, 13. Lossing, Wm .- 5. Lost Mines-Soldier, 391; Nigger Ben, Lost Dutchman, 392; Miner Thorne and Adams' diggings, 393.
Lount, George-177.
Lowell, Fort-153.
Lowell Observatory-556.
Lowther, W. W .- 427.
Luis, Wizard-66. Lumbering-556-7.
Lummis, Chas. F .- 49.
Lynchings-139.
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Macdonald, A. F .- 456.
Mangas Coloradas-109, 172, 173, 176, 177, 178.
Mange, Capt. Juan Mateo-64.
Manning, Surv .- Gen. L. H .- 539.
Mansfeld, I. S .- 602.
Maps-Early day, 78.
Marata-47, 49.
Maricopa Indians-36, 93.
Maricopa Wells-111, 274, 275.
Marion, John-187, 214, 502, 509.
Martin Family-Murder of, 474.
Martyrs-20, 55, 57, 58, 60, 66, 75.
Mason, Fort-157, 589.
Mason, Col. J. W .- 221.
Masonic Order-558, 562.
Massacre Valley-191.
Matthews, Dr. W .- 23.
McComas Family-Murder of, 244, 249.
McCord, Gov. M. H .- 345, 347, 350, 513, 524, 587. McCracken Mines-401.
McCormick, R. C .- 314, 316, 319, 324, 325, 608.
Mckinley, Pres. Wm .- 542.
McLean, Fort-176. McMillen Mine-416.
McPherson, Camp-157.
Meade, Gen. George-178. Meade, W. K .- 336, 472.
Mendoza, Antonio de 43, 45, 50.
Mesa-Foundation of, 455, 572-573.
Mescalero Apaches-173. Metcalfe, Robert-421, 589.
Meteor Mountain- 428. Miami Mines-416.
Miami-Town of, 591.
Middleton, Eugene-267. Middleton Ranch Attack-233.
Miles, Gen. Nelson A .- 149, 259; saber presen- tation, 266.
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INDEX
Military Department of Arizona-148. Military Posts-145. Millay, Jerry-351. Miller, Samuel-185, 193, 403.
Miller, Mrs. Samuel-189.
Mimbres-174, 175, 176. Mindeleff, Cosmos-5, 14. Miner, Newspaper-502.
Miners-Early, 101, 104; taxation, 354, 366; mining and miners, 388; lost mines, 390; fake, 396; diamond swindle, 397; Mohave districts, 397; desert mines, 407; modern mines and reduction works, 416.
"Miners Inch"-441.
Missions, Spanish-63, 67, 68. Mission Station-273.
Moctezuma, House of-6, 8-9.
Mohawk Station-273.
Mojave, Fort-152.
Mojave Indians-37, 192.
Monihon, Jas. D .- 166.
Montezuma-6, 7.
Montezuma, Dr. Carlos-224.
Montezuma's Castle-14.
Montezuma's Well-14.
Moore, J. A .- Mail contractor, 273.
Moqui Indians-5, 17, 19, 73, 120.
Moqui Trail-54, 72.
Morenci-423.
Morehead, Gen. Jos. C .- Filibuster, 125; Colorado River expedition, 138.
Morford, N. A .- 341. Morgan, Henry-613.
Mormons-Missionary work, 22; coloniza- tion, 450, 554; prosecution, 457.
Mormon Battalion-95. Morrison, J. E .- 347, 360, 376.
Morrison, R. E .- 347, 351.
Mothers' Pension Bill-380.
Mowry, Geo. E .- 566, 567.
Mowry, Sylvester-106, 141, 164, 272, 501. Munds, Mrs. F. W .- 381.
Murphy, Frank M .- 293, 346, 412, 505, 545, 562. Murphy, N. O .- 341, 343, 348, 362, 457, 546.
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Nachis, Apache Chief-246. Nadal, Padre Pedro-44. Nana, Apache Chief-229-230. National Guard-525-528; Clifton-Morenci riots, 527-528. Navajo Blankets-24. Navajo Indians-22, 90. Navajo Missions-27. Navajo Reservation-27. Nave, Judge Fredk .- 350, 354.
Neahr, David-568. Nelson, J. B .- 380.
Nentyg, Padre Juan-7.
New Mexico-Exploration, 57; settlement, . 59; Indian rebellion, 59; name of, 86; revolt against Mexico, 87; trouble with Texas, 87; boundaries of, 88; American conquest of, 88; first legislatures, 88; revolt against U. S., 89; military govern- ment of, 89; linguistic island, 91.
Newspapers-Pioneer, 500.
Nichols, W. F .- 352, 353, 357.
Niza, Padre Marco de-45, 53, 54.
Nock-e-da-klin-ny-Cibicu Medicine Man,
232.
Nogales, Town of-Settlement, 586; railroad completion, 586; customs district, 587; bank failure, 587; war times experi- ences, 588.
Normal School at Tempe-334, 498.
Northern Arizona Normal School-347, 498, 499. Nueva Andalucia-87.
Nueva Galicia-45.
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Oatman Massacre-183. Oatman Mining Camp-401.
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