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Ochoa, Estevan-598. O'Keefe, Con-587. Old Camp Grant Massacre-206-211.
Old Dominion Mines-415.
Oñate-58.
O'Neill, Mrs. Pauline-379. O'Neill, W. O .- 343, 345, 346, 433, 475, 485, 502, 505, 506, 513, 519, 521, 523, 545.
Oraibi-20, 73. Orme, John P .- 438.
Osborn, S. P .- 369, 376. Ostriches-449. Otermin, Antonio-59.
Oury, Granville H .- 128, 136, 141, 143, 144, 251, 325, 334.
Oury, W. S .- 206, 212, 446, 501.
Outlaws, Southwestern-480. Overlock, C. A .- 360, 376.
Owen, Capt. John W .- 167.
Owens, Sheriff Commodore-466.
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Packard, B. A .- 358.
Page, John H .- 357, 359. Pah-Ute, County of-328. Paige Ranch-181. Painted Rocks-17, 37. Palma, Yuma Chief-69, 74-6.
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INDEX
Palou, Padre-71.
Papago Indians-35, 172, 175.
l'apagueria-172. Parker, Jim-Train robber and murderer, 476. Parker, Town of-561.
Patrick, H. R .- 11.
Pattie, Sylvester, James-82.
Paul, Robert-480.
Peach Springs-72.
Peck, Ed .- 403, 611.
Pedro, Apache Chief-179.
Peeples, A. H .- 110, 185, 610.
Peñalosa, Diego de-59.
Penitentiary, Territorial-Established at
Yuma, 356; removal to Florence, 356, 491; outbreaks, 490. Pennington, James-201, 588.
Perils of the Road-281.
Petrified Forest-121.
Petroglyphs-16. Phelps-Dodge Co .- 423, 426. Phoenix, John-151.
Phoenix-Transfer of capital to, 337; wild west days, 458; only legal hanging, 478; first school, 496, 567; newspapers, 504; incorporation, 568; commission govern- ment, 568; public utilities, 568-9; Plaza hanging, 459; general history, 565-72. Phy, Joe-469.
Picacho-Fight at, Civil War-163.
Picacho Station-276.
Picket Post-157.
Pike, Z. M., Lieut .- 61, 82.
Pimas-68, 93, 172, 175, 179; Nogales con- ference, 114; tribal stock, 19, 31; his- tory sticks, 31; irrigation, 33; reserva- tion, 33, 34. Pimeria-Revolt of, 17, 51, 65.
Pinal, Camp-156.
Pinole Treaty-186.
Pinos Altos-176, 178, 180. Pioneer Camp-416. Pioneers Home-358; inmates of, 617.
Pioneers, Society of Arizona-251, 606, 607. Pishon, Capt. N .- 317, 402. Placers, Gila-106; Colorado, 106.
Planchas de Plata-2, 102.
Planet Mine-399. Pleasant Valley War-484. Pondray, Chas. de-124. Popé, Indian Leader-59. Porres, Padre-20. Porter, De Forest-335, 568.
Poston, Chas. D .- 2, 22, 104, 129, 139, 141, 144, 275, 314, 324, 325, 347, 501, 539, 579, 592, 597, 615. Powell, Maj. J. W .- Cañon explorations, 307- 309, 433.
Powell, L. W .- 357.
Prescott-Organization of, 320; capital re- turn of, 330; newspapers, 503; fire of 1900, 562; Rough Rider Monument, 355. Presidential Visits-541-544.
Press Association of Arizona-509.
Price, Surv .- Gen. Hugh H .- 539.
Price, Col. Sterling-89, 97.
Prohibition-380, 384.
Prospectors-389.
Pueblo Revolt of 1680-59.
Pumpelly, Prof. Raphael-182.
Puerto de Bucareli-73.
Purdy, Samnel-506.
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Quijotoa Mine 398, 510. Quivira-55.
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Railroads-Transcontinental promotions, 288; land grants, 289, 537.
Arizona & California, 296.
Arizona Central, 292, 299. Arizona Eastern, 293.
Arizona & New Mexico, 298.
Arizona & Southeastern, 297. Arizona & Utah, 296.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé, 291.
Atlantic & Pacific, 291, 554.
Cananea, Yaqui River & Pacific, 296.
Clifton-Shannon, 299.
El Paso & Southwestern, 297, 581.
Gila Bend-Ajo, 299. Gila Valley, Globe & Northern, 295, 416. Grand Cañon, 295.
Jerome Lines, 296. Longfellow Bahy Gauge, 298, 422.
Maricopa & Phoenix, 293.
Mineral Belt, 292.
Morenci Southern, 298.
New Mexico & Arizona, 294.
Phoenix & Eastern, 294, 296.
Prescott & Arizona Central (Bullock Road), 294; hond issue, 300.
Santa Fé, Prescott & Phoenix, 293.
Southern Pacific, 290, 291.
Tucson-Globe Narrow Gauge, 299. Tucson-Nogales, 296, 581. Tucson, Phoenix & Tidewater, 298. Rangers, Arizona-340, 352, 488.
Randolph, Epes-294, 312. Rawlins, Camp-157. Ray Mines-418. Recall of Judges-379. Reclamation Act-434.
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Reavis Fraud-532-7. Redondo, J. M .- 106, 561. Reform School-Est. at Benson, 344. Reilly, Jas .- 428, 504. Reno, Camp -- 153. Reservations, Indian-214, 216;
graft
charges, 241; rations, 242.
Reynolds, Sheriff Glenn-267. Rhodes, Wm .- 182. Richmond Basin Mining-416. Rigg, Camp-156.
Rincon Mountains-172.
Rio Verde Canal Co .- 439. Rivera y Moncada, Capt .- 70, 71, 74.
River of Rafts-44, 45.
Rivers-Early names, 80.
Robbins, Surv. Gen. J. W .- 539.
Roberts, Capt. of Cal. Volunteers-181.
Robinson, R. E. L .- 547.
Roosevelt Dam-Discovery of site, 431; au- thorization for and building, 435; dedica- tion, 438.
Roosevelt, Pres. Theo .- 514, 522, 542, 543. Roskruge, Surv .- Gen. Geo. J .- 539.
Rough Riders-355, 512-24; battle flag, 517; Guasimas fight, 519; San Juan fight, 531; regimental mascot, 522; regimental reunions, 522; monument, 522.
Rucker, Camp-157. Rucker, Lieut .- 157. Ruins, Salt River Valley-5, 10, 11.
Rumberg, J. D .- 332.
Russell, Frank-31. Rynning, T. H .- 352, 489, 515, 528, 584.
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St. John, Silas-270, 272. St. Johns-454, 457, 464; Greer raid, 469, 553.
Sacaton-275. Safford, Gov. A. P. K .- 324, 331, 574.
Safford, Town of-Lynching, 464; 509, 574. Salero Mine-103. Salt, Salinas, Salado River-45, 64.
Salpointe, Bishop J. B .- 492, 580.
Salt River Valley-189; irrigation legal questions, 440; settlement of valley, 565. Salt River Valley Water Users Assn .- 435-8. Salvatierra, Padre J. M. de-64. San Bernardino Ranch-174. San Carlos Damsite-443. Sanford, Judge J. M .- 399. San Francisco-Foundation of, 69, 70; relief, 355.
San Francisco Mining District-399, 400. San Francisco, Nuevo Reyno de-49. San Juan Capistrano de Uturituc-70.
San Pedro River-179, 181, 182.
San Pedro Valley-Spanish settlement, 115. Santa Catalina Mountains-172. Santa Cruz Presidio-179. Santa Cruz River-172, 181, 182. ,
Santa Cruz Valley Settlement-135.
Santa Fé, New Mexico-59, 60, 87, 92.
Santa Rita Mines-105, 174, 178, 182. Santa Teresa-548.
San Xavier del Bac-66, 76, 132, 135, 355. Sawtelle, Judge W. H .- 377.
Scarborough, Geo .- 468, 477.
Schieffelin, Ed .- 410, 505.
Schindler, W. F. R .- 168.
Schools-Pioneer, 495; legislation for, 496. Sedelmaier, Padre J .- 7, 65.
Serra, Padre Junipero-70.
Shannon, C. M .- 589. Shannon Mines-423. Sheep Raising-447. Sherman, M. H .- 497, 526.
Shibell, Chas. A .- 181.
Shirland, Capt. E. D .- 176.
Shongopavi-20. Sias, Mercedes-181.
Sibley, Gen. H. H .- 159.
Sieber, Al .- 228, 240, 245, 247, 269, 405, 614. Sigsby Brothers-239.
Silver City-174, 176.
Silver King Mine 408.
Sims, W. P .- 381.
Sitgreaves, Capt. Lorenzo-Survey, 117.
Skull Valley-196.
Sloan, Gov. R. E .- 347, 357, 359, 369, 377, 438, 440, 472, 506, 544.
Smallpox-21, 22, 42, 120, 133.
Smiley Hanging-465.
Smith, Receiver Fred-337.
Smith, H. A .- 357, 359.
Smith, Isaac D .- 3. Smith, Jedediah-84.
Smith, Lot-26.
Smith, Sen. Marcus A .- 335, 340, 341, 345. 347, 353, 355, 357, 365, 369, 377, 380. 472.
Smithsonian Institution-11. Smuggling-135. Snively, Col. Jacob-88, 106, 189.
Snowflake-454.
Sobaipuri Indians-14, 36, 132. Solomonville-574. Sonoita Valley-182.
Sonora-172, 182.
Spanish Pronunciation-63.
Spanish War-Rough Riders, 512-524; First Territorial Infantry, 524-525; Thirty- fourth Infantry, 525. Spear, J. W .- 505, 605.
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Stage Lines-Pioneer, 270; stations, 273; Tucson-Sonora, 277; drivers, 277. Stanford, Camp-150. Stanton, R. B .- Cañon explorations, 310. Stanton, S. P .- 474.
Stanwix Station-273. State and Local Fairs-545.
Statehood-Early efforts, 361; joint, 363; Roosevelt's ideas, 364; jointure refused,
365; Taft ideas, 365; attainment of, 369. Stations, Desert-278.
Steen, Maj. Enoch-149. Sterling, Chief of Scouts-235. Stevens, B. C., Stage Supt .- 276.
Stevens, Geo. H .- 339. Stevens, H. S .- 207, 251, 325.
Stevens, Mrs. Lewis A .- 189.
Steward, Lieut. R. T .- 203. Stewart, M. W .- 334.
Stewart, Col. W. F .- 151.
Stillwell, Judge W. H .- 440.
Stocking, Clark B .- 167, 178, 601.
Stoddard, I. T .- 347, 352, 353, 528.
Stoneman, Lieut. Geo .- 97, 121, 148, 206.
Stonewall Jackson Mine-416.
Strafort, Pilot Wm .- 65. Street, Judge Webster-346, 350, 440.
Strikes-353, 527, 569, 590.
Superior Mining District-409. Superstition Mountains-222.
Surveyors General-538.
Surveys-American, 113.
Surveys-Transcontinental railroad, 119.
Swetnam, Dr. J. M .- 187, 322.
Swilling, Jack-108, 162, 176, 190, 402, 565, 611.
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Taft, Pres. Wm. H .- 543-4. Teal, John-178. Tejon Rancho-122, 123. Telegraphı Lines-Pioneer, 286. Tempe-572. Tewksbury Clan-484. Thomas, Camp-156. Thrift, Lou-502, 611. Tiburon, Island of-547. Tiffany, Agent J. C .- 232, 241. Tinajas Altas-115. Tison, Rio del-55, 57. Tollgate Camp-157. Toltecs-13.
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Tombstone-Halderman hanging, 470; news- papers of, 505; settlement, 582; fires, 582; mines, 410, 412; Earp-Clanton war, 481, 484. Tonto Indians-214.
Tontonteac-6, 47, 49. Townsend, John-190. Train Robberies-475. Transportation-Pioneer, 270. Tritle, Gov. F. A .- 333, 406, 484.
Truman, B. C .- Establishment of mail routes, 273, 579.
Tuba City-27. Tubac-135, 182; first newspaper, 182.
Tucker, Judge E. A .- 353.
Tucson-66, 67, 70, 98, 105, 172, 181, 182;
Mormon battalion, 98; foundation of, 131; origin of name, 132; Mexican Post, 149; American garrison, 149; Carleton's administration, 163; made capital, 329; early day lynching, 464; Casey hanging, 470; Brazleton robbery, 473; first schools, 495-6; newspapers, 503; Indian fighting, 526; general history, 577-82; incorporation, 578; arrival of railroad, 579; Heney-Handy shooting, 580; coming of El Paso railroad connection, 581.
Tully & Ochoa-204. Tumacácori-66, 116, 136.
Turquoise -- Ancient, 16, 49; mining, 401. Turret Butte, Figlit of-226. Tusayan, Province of-6, 20, 21.
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Ulloa, Francisco de-43. United Verde Mine-405. University, State-334, 497.
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Valley Bank Failure-571. Val Verde (N. M.) Battle of-180.
Valenzuela Gang-473.
Vargas, Gov. Diego de-20, 60.
Verde, Fort-157, 214.
Verde Valley Settlement-187. Victorio, Chief-217, 229, 230, 575. Vulture Mine-404.
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Walker Expedition-107, 176, 177, 403. Walker, Jolın D .- 194-195, 414. Walker, Joseph-107, 110, 176. Walker, Wm .- Filibuster, 126. Wallapai-See Hualpai.
Wallen, Camp-156. Walnut Grove Disaster-563. Walpi-20. Warner, Solomon-204. Warren, Geo .- 424. Washburn, Capt. H. H .- 195.
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Washington, Col. J. M .- 25, 89. Wasson, John-503, 539.
Wauba-Yuma-Chief, 193; mining district, 399. Weaver, Ben H .- 189. Weaver, Pauline-9, 85, 106; expedition, 110, 111, 153. Webb, Sam F .-- 358. Webb, W. T .- 379.
Weedin, T. F .- 369, 376, 443, 509.
Weightman, Maj. R. H .- 90, 119.
Wells, E. W .- 352, 366, 369, 562.
West, Gen J. R .- 176-177.
Wham Robbery-471.
Wheeler, Lieut. G. M .- 309; survey, 540. Whipple, A. W .- Surveys, 22, 117, 119.
Whipple Barracks-155, 318, 321. White Mountain Reservation-30.
Whitman, Lieut. R. E .- 206, 210, 213.
Wickenburg, Henry-404. Wilcox, P. P .- 244, 249.
Willcox, Gen. Orlando B .- 148, 232, 240, 243.
Willcox, Town of-585.
Williams, Town of-555; 558.
Williams, John S-369.
Williams, Bill-86. Willow Grove, Camp-157.
Wilson, J. F .- 346, 351.
Wilson, T. F .- 335, 347.
Wingate, Fort-25, 149.
Winslow-555.
Winsor, Mulford-360, 366.
Wolfley, Gov. Lewis-339-341, 434, 457, 505. Woman Suffrage-352, 379, 384-387. Wood, Gen. Leonard-261.
Wood, Miles-180, 210, 214. Woolsey, King S .- 189, 273, 274, 326, 327. Wozencraft, Dr. O. M .- 85. Wright, C. W .- 347, 362. Wright, Jobn T .- 177. Wrightson Brothers-182.
Y
Yaquis-175.
Yavapai County-Pioneer mining, 404.
Young. G. U .- 359, 380.
Young, John P .- 574.
Young, John W .- 452, 556.
Young Men's Christian Association-494, 569, 581, 582.
Young, Gen. S. M. B .- 192.
Yuma-California claims on, 328, 560; irriga- tion, 441; Alexander execution, 465; Fernandez hanging, 470; newspapers, 509; vigilance committee, 558; peniten- tiary, 490.
Yuma, Fort-138, 140, 151.
Yuma Indians-38; massacre of Spaniards. 74: Glanton killing, 138, 176; racial stock, 19.
Yuma, Town of-Name changed from Ari- zona City, 330; made county seat, 559; first Christmas tree, 559; floods, 560.
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Zabriskie, Jas. A .- 167. Zeckendorf, L .- 272, 426. Zulick, C. M .- 251, 336, 338, 340, 457. Zuñi Indians-3. 49.
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