History of Arizona, Vol. VIII, Part 21

Author: Farish, Thomas Edwin
Publication date: 1915-18
Publisher: Phoenix, Ariz. [San Francisco, The Filmer brothers electrotype company]
Number of Pages: 382


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BROWN - -.-- Has stock stolen by Indians, 140.


BROWN, SAMUEL-Killed by Indians, 139, 164.


BROWN, W. H .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17.


BROWNE, J. ROSS-Mention of, 2.


BROWNLEY -.- Killed by Indiaus, 136.


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BRYAN, GEORGE-Member of scouting party after participants in Wickenburg Massacre, 296.


BRYAN, J. M. (CRETE)-Forwarned of Wiekenburg Massaere, 298, 299.


BULLARD, JOHN-Member of citizen expedition against Indians, 181.


BULLOCK, J. T .- Killed by Indians, 135.


BUMOS, LIEUT. PETER S .- Mention of, 228.


BURGER & LAMBERTSON-Have horses and burros stolen by Indians, 134.


BURGER, JOHN-Killed by Indians, 147.


BURGER, JOHN-Wounded by Indians, 195.


BURGER, JOHN-Kills one of suspected participants in Wieken- burg Massacre, 301.


BURNETT, WILLIAM-Killed by Indians, 131.


BURNS, WM .- Killed by Indians, 142.


BURROUGHS, JOSEPH-Killed by Indians, 149.


BYRNE, CAPT. THOMAS-Singlehanded stops outbreak of Wal-


lapais, 9; assists General Crook in investigation of Wieken- burg Massacre, 306.


CALHOUN, LIEUT .- With Capt. Barry on expedition to massaere Apaches, 50.


CALIFORNIA-Legislature of passes resolution relating to Indian affairs in Arizona, 196 et seq.


CALKINS, SHERIFF-Wounded by Indians, 128.


CAMP APACHE-Vincent Colyer establishes Indian reservation at, 221.


CAMP GOODWIN-Location of, 93.


CAMP GRANT-Vincent Colyer establishes Indian reservation at, 16


CAMP GRANT MASSACRE-Publie sentiment in regard to, 153 et seq .; military account of, 157 et seq .; trial of participants in, and charge of Judge Titus to jury, 161 et seq.


CAMPIO, DIEGO-Killed by Indians, 140.


CAMP MeDOWELL-Vincent Coyler establishes Indian reserva- tion at, 16; abolished by Genl. O. O. Howard, 16.


CAMP ORD-Established by Col. John Green, name afterwards changed to Fort Apache, 95.


CAMP VERDE-Apache-Mohaves placed upon reservation at, 10; reservation established by Vincent Colyer, 12, 278.


CARLETON, GENERAL-In favor of extermination of Indians, 20. CARROLL .- Captured and carried off by Indians, 136; killed, 164.


CHAFFEE, ADNA R .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17. CHAPIN -.- Killed by Indians, 147.


CHIRICAHUA APACHES-Gathered upon reservation, 14, 15; removed to other reservations or run away, 16.


CHIRICAHUA RESERVATION-Established by Genl. O. O. Howard, 14; restored to public domain, 16.


CIENEGA-Stage employees at murder travellers, 202, 203.


CRADLEBAUGII, LIEUT .- Accompanies Capt. Wm. Ory on ex-


pedition into Indian country, 116; has command attacked by Indians, 142, 143.


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CLENDENIN, MAJOR-Scout of against Indians, 24. CLOWER, EDWARD-Killed by Indians, 129.


CLUM, JOHN P .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17.


COCHISE-Commands Apaches in fight with Col. P. F. Barnard, 27


et seq .; at head of band that killed Lieut. Howard B. Cushing, 166.


COGSWELL, COLONEL-Gives instructions for expeditions against hostile Indians, 115; accompanies General Stoneman on trip through Indian country, 117 et seq.


COLLINS, JOHN-Killed by Indians, 142.


COLLINS, MAJOR-Mention of, 72; with Lieut .- Col. Sanford in expedition against Indians, 112.


COLYER, VINCENT-Establishes Indian reservation at Date Creek, 10; establishes reservation at Camp Verde, 12, 278; arrival in Arizona, labors and report of 211 et seq; criticizes proclamation of Gov. Safford, 247; returns to Washington, 281 et seq.


CONWELL, C .- Has horses and mules stolen by Indians, 140.


COOK -.- Killed by Indians, 146.


COOK, REV. CHARLES H .- Missionary to Pimas, mention of, 250.


COOLER, GEORGE-With Capt. Barry on expedition to massacre Apaches, 50.


COOLEY, C. E .- With A. F. Banta and Henry Wood Dodd, goes on prospecting trip into Indian country, 33 et seq .; after life of, 75 et seq.


COOPER -.- Killed by Indians, 148.


CORDOBA, LEONARD Mexican outlaw who participated in murder of Vicente Hernandes and wife lynched, 205.


COSGROVE --.- Killed by Indians, 127.


COYOTERO APACHES-Placed upon reservation, 5.


COZOZO -.- Killed by Indians, 136.


CRESSY, CAPTAIN-Inspects outfit of Banta, Cooley and Dodd, 33.


CROOK, GENERAL GEO .- Opposes removal of Indians to San Carlos, 14; succeeds General Stoneman, 104, 199; assumes command but suspends operations account of arrival of "Peace Commission," 209; receives Peace Commissioner Vincent Colyer, 279; personally conducts investigation of Wickenburg Massacre, 304 et seq; attempts to assassinate, 308 et seq.


CROSS, L .- Killed by Indians, 128.


CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES-Killed by Indians, 128.


CURTIS ---.- Wounded by Indians, 141.


CURTIS, CAPT. JAMES-Reports to Peace Commissioner Vincent Colyer, 264 et seq.


CUSHING, LIEUT HOWARD B .- Expeditions against hostile Indians, 101 et seq. 114, 115; killed by Indians, 147; expedi- tions against Indians, 165; account of killing of, 166 et seq.


DANIELS -.- Killed by Indians, 136.


DATE CREEK-Indian reservation established at by Vincent Colyer, 10; abolished by Genl. O. O. Howard, 10.


DAVIS -.- Killed by Indians, 137.


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DAVIS, C. "JEFF"'-Fight with Indians, 103; member of citizen expedition against Indians, 172.


DE LONG, S. R .- Mention of, 158.


DENNIS, JOHN T .- Loses large number of cattle and horses through Indian raid, 99.


DENNISON, WM. E .- Killed by Indians, 135.


DENT, GEORGE W .- Superintendent of Indian affairs for Arizona, 2.


DEVIN, GENERAL THOMAS E .- Report for 1868, 23; mention of, 59; in command of southern military district of Arizona, 93.


DICKSON, JOHN-Attacked by Indians, 131.


DODD, HENRY WOOD-With A. F. Banta and C. E. Cooley, goes on prospecting trip into Indian country, 33 et seq .; made to dance by Indians, 66.


"DODD'S DANCE"-Name given to place where Henry Wood Dodd was made to dance by Apaches, 66.


DODT, HELENAS-Indian Agent on Colorado River reservation, 5. DORGAN, P .- Wounded by Indians, 134.


DUDLEY, MAJOR-In command at McDowell, 192.


DUDLEY, GENL. N. A. M .- In command at MeDowell, receives Peace Commissioner Vincent Colyer, 256; reports to Comr. Colyer, 259 et seq .; 270 et seq.


DUDLEY, SUPT. L. E .- Endeavors to have Chiricahuas removed to Hot Springs, 15.


DUN, JOHN-Presents C. B Genung with Winchester rifle, 193.


DUNN, A. G .- Has cattle stolen by Indians, 134.


DUNN, CAPT. THOS. S .- Mention of, 230.


DUVALL -.- Killed by Indians, 129.


DWYER, CAPT. PHILLIP-Death and burial of, 321 et seq.


EATON, LIEUT. GEO. O .- Indians go with to San Carlos reserva- tion, 13.


EBSTEIN, LIEUT. F. H. E .- In charge of Indian reservation at Date Creek, 10.


EHRENBERG, HERMAN-Indian Agent on Colorado River reservation, 5.


ELGER, COLONEL-Mention of, 74.


ELIAS, JESUS M .- Given credit for planning Camp Grant Mas- sacre, 158 et seq.


ELIAS, JUAN-Has herd stolen by Indians, 147.


ERWIN, ALONZO M .- Killed by Indians, 136.


EVARTS -.- Killed by Indians, 129.


EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS-General Ord sends out ex- pedition under Lieut. George M. Wheeler, 86.


FARLEY, WM .- Killed by Indians, 135.


FENTON, P .- Wounded by Indians, 143.


FINNERTY, WESLEY-Killed by Indians, 132.


FLYNN, CORPORAL-With troops that joined citizen expedition against Indians, 178 et seq. FOLEY -.- Wounded by Indians, 148.


FORD, G .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17.


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FORT APACHE-Vincent Colyer establishes Indian reservation


at, 16; first known as Camp Ord, 95.


FOSTER -.- Killed by Indians, 138.


FOURR, WILLIAM-Mention of, 26.


FUDGE, JOHN-Indian Agent on Colorado River reservation, 5.


FYE, JOE-Has cattle stolen by Indians, 134; kills suspected par- ticipants in Wickenburg Massacre, 301.


GANDARA -.- Mexican suspected of participation in disappear- ance of William McFarland, shot by party of Americans, 203. GANTT -.- Killed by Indians, 147.


GARDNER -.- Has stock stolen by Indians, 140.


GENUNG, C. B .- Organizes successful citizen expedition against Indians, 170 et seq .; belief that Mexicans committed Wicken- burg Massacre, 298; assists General Crook in investigation of Wickenburg Massacre, 306; account of General Crook's at- tempt to capture or kill Indians suspected of being partici- pants in Wickenburg Massacre, 309 et seq.


GIBSON, J. J .- Killed by Indians, 131.


GILSON, WILLIAM-Informs General Crook that Date Creek Indians committed Wickenburg Massacre, 303.


GLOVER, PRIVATE-Killed by Indians, 130.


GOLDWATER, JULIUS A .- Member of coroner's jury on victims of Wickenburg Massacre, 294.


GOMEZ, PANCHO-Has cattle stolen by Indians, 138.


GONZALES, A .- Mistaken for Indian by companions, and wounded, 144.


GONZALES, PHILIP-Guide for Comr. Vincent Colyer, 218.


GOULD, JACK-Killed by Indians, 129.


GRAHAM, LIEUT .- Conducts expedition against hostile Indians, 115, 116.


GRASSMAN, F. E .- Agent for Pima Indians, 4.


GRAY, COL. A. B .- Surveys reservation for Pimas and Marico- pas, 3.


GRAY, HARRISON-Killed by Indians, 132.


GREELEY -.- Killed by Indians, 134.


GREEN, COLONEL JOHN-Prefers charges against Capt. Barry for disobeying orders to massacre Indians, 59; mention of in report of General Ord, 81 et seq .; in command at Camp Good- win, 93; conducts campaign against the Indians and estab- lishes Camp Ord, 94, 95; receives Comr. Vincent Coyler, 221. GREEN, JOE-Killed by Indians, 130.


GREEN, MAJOR-Accompanies General Stoneman on trip through Indian country, 117 et seq.


GREEN, PRIVATE-Killed by Indians, 147.


GREGALBA, JUAN-Has cattle stolen by Indians, 140.


GRIFFIN, FRANK-Mistakes A. Gonzales for Indian and wounds him, 144.


GROVER, GENERAL-Commanding at Camp Verde, receives Peace Comissioner Vincent Colyer, 275.


HADLEY, MILTON S .- Killed by Indians, 132.


HALLECK, GENL .- Relieved of command of Division of Pacific by Maj .- Genl. Thomas, 21.


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HALSTEAD, RICHARD-Killed by Indians, 138.


HAMEL, P. M .- One of victims in Wickenburg Massaere, 290 et seq.


HANNA -.- Has wagon train destroyed by Indians, 103, 104.


HANNA -.- Train attacked by Indians and Mr. Hanna killed, 146.


HARRINGTON -.- Killed by Indians, 129, 149.


HARRIS, W. H .- Killed by Indians, 148.


HARRISON, SAMUEL-Killed by Indians, 127.


HART, H. L .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17.


HASSON, LIEUTENANT-Scout of against Indians, 24.


HATZ, DANIEL-Has house burned by Indians, 150.


HAY, LIEUTENANT-Mention of, 323.


HELLINGS, W. B. & CO .- Train attacked by Indians, 143.


HENNING, ABRAHAM-Killed by Indians, 148.


HENRY, COL. GUY V .- Indians under orders of attack and kill other Indians, 224.


HERNANDES, VICENTE-With wife murdered by Mexican out- laws, 205.


HEWITT, HENRY-Assists General Crook in investigation of Wickenburg Massacre, 305 et seq.


HI JOLLY-Mention of, 190.


HINDS & HOOKER-Have herds attacked by Indians, 146, 147. HINTON, FRANCIS-Agent for Yumas, 4.


HOLCOMB & MURRAY-Have cattle stolen by Indians, 145. HOLLAND, DAVID-Killed by Indians, 141.


HOPKINS, GILBERT W .- Killed by Indians, 135.


HOPKINS, J. W .- Mention of, 158.


HOWARD, GENL. O. O .- Abolishes Indian reservation at Date Creek, 10.


HOWARD, JUDGE-Mention of, 194.


HOWELL, JOHN-Killed by Indians, 132.


HUGHES


---.- Has ranch attacked by Indians, 146.


HUGUS, WILBUR-Mention of, 321.


HUMPHREYS, GENERAL A. A .- Mention of, 86.


HUTTON, OSCAR-Recommended for conduct on expedition against Indians, 115; testifies in behalf of Indians massacred at Camp Grant, 242, 243.


INDIAN AGENTS-Steal from Indians, 11.


INDIAN RESERVATIONS-One for Pimas and Maricopas estab- lished, 3; one for Yumas established, 4; one for friendly In- dians established on Colorado, 4, 5; one for Moquis established, 6; one for Mohaves established, 6; one for Wallapais estab- lished, 8; one established at Date Creek by Vincent Colyer, but abolished by Genl. O. O. Howard, 10; Chiricahua reserva- tion, established by Genl. O. O. Howard, 14; one established at Camp McDowell, one at Camp Grant, one at Fort Apache and one in White Mountains, 16; San Carlos reservation estab- lished, 16; one established at Camp Apache, 221.


INDIAN RING-Operations of, 10, 11; methods of, 98.


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INDIANS-Reservation for Pimas and Maricopas established, 3; reservation for Yumas established, 4; reservation for friendly Indians established on Colorado, 4, 5; Navahos placed upon reservation, 5; Coyotero Apaches placed upon reservation, 5; Moquis placed upon reservation, 6; reserva- tion established for Mohaves, 6; reservation established for Wallapais, 8; reservation established at Date Creek, 10; re- moval to San Carlos, 13, 14; Chiricahua reservation estab- lished by Genl. O. O. Howard, 14; number and location of in Arizona in 1863, 18; exterminating policy, 19 et seq .; expeditions against, 23 et seq .; depredations, 23; resume de- predations and raids, 99 et seq .; hostiles get arms, etc., through Moquis, 110, 111; description of trip through Indian country by John Marion, in "Miner," 117 et seq .; "Miner" prints petition to President with list of three hundred and one names of people killed by Indians, 124 et seq .; outrages by and condition of, mentioned by Gov. Safford in message to Legislature, 151 et seq., Camp Grant Massacre, and events following, 153 et seq .; citizens' expeditions against, 170 et seq .; California Legislature passes resolution relating to In- dian Affairs in Arizona, 196 et seq .; fights of Captain Moore and Captain Russell with, 208.


ISRAEL -.- Killed by Indians, 100, 141.


JACKSON, A. J .- Killed by Indians, 140, 164.


JACOBS, ED. C .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17.


JARAMILLO, JOSE-Killed by Indians, 137.


JAY, LEROY -Killed by Indians, 129.


JEFFORDS, CAPT. THOMAS J .- Agent Apaches, 15.


for Chiricahua


JOACHIM -Killed by Indians, 130.


JOHNS --.- Wounded by Indians, 141.


JOHNSON - -.- Killed by Indians, 136, 137.


JOHNSON, ALFRED -Killed by Indians, 134.


JOHNSON, HARRY, "HOG"-Killed by Indians, 128.


JONES, Dr. W. W .- Has train attacked by Indians, 146.


JONES, W. P .- Killed by Indians, 127.


JUDSON - .- Killed by Indians, 142.


KALER -.- Killed by Indians, 138.


KAUFMAN, CAPTAIN -Has six mules stolen from escort by Indians, 149.


KAUTZ, GENERAL-Opposes removal of Indians to San Carlos, 13, 14.


KELLY, OSCAR -Killed by Indians, 130.


KENNEDY -.- Killed by Indians, 100, 101, 141.


KILLIAN, JOHN -Killed by Indians, 142.


KING .- Killed by Indians, 136.


KING, GEORGE-Killed by Indians, 143.


KITCHEN, "PETE "-Stands off hostile Apaches, 207.


KNESS, WILLIAM-Interpreter for Comr. Vincent Colyer, 235;


testifies in behalf of Indians massacred at Camp Grant, 244.


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KNODLE, SAM -Wounded by Indians, 142.


KNOWLES -.- Killed by Indians, 136.


KRUGER -.- One of survivors of Wickenburg massacre, 289 et seq.


LACHMAN, HENRY -Killed by Indians, 146.


LAFFERTY, LIEUTENANT .- Wounded in fight with Apaches, 29


LAMBERTSON -.- Has horses stolen by Indians, 148, 149. LANZ, JOHN -One of victims in Wickenburg Massacre, 290 et seq.


LARRABEE, C. F .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17. LAZARD -.- Has cattle stolen by Indians, 141.


LEE, J. H .- Has cattle stolen by Indians, 135.


LEIHY, GEORGE W .- Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Arizona, 2; killed by Indians, 129.


LEMON, SERGEANT-Killed by Indians, 130.


LENT & HARPENDING PARTY .- Attacked by Indians, 102.


LEONARD ---- Wounded by Indians, 148.


LINTON, L. M .- Killed by Indians, 129.


LOCKWOOD, LIEUT. D. W .- Assistant to Lieut. George M. Wheeler on exploring expedition, 86.


LONG, HENRY -Killed by Indians, 147, 164.


LOPEZ, CLEMENTE-Mexican outlaw who participated in murder of Vicente Hernandes and wife lynched, 205.


LOPEZ, SECUNDIA -Killed by Indians, 131.


LORD, C. H .- Deputy agent for Pima Indians, 4.


LORING, FRED. W .- One of victims in Wickenburg Massacre, 290 et seq.


LUGAS, LUCAS-One of Mexicans who killed Edward Lumley, 204.


LUMLEY, EDWARD -Killed by Mexicans, 204.


LYNCHINGS-Of Mexican outlaws, 203 et seq.


LYTLE -.- Murdered by Mexicans at Mission Camp, 201.


McCALL, D. T .- Killed by Indians, 130.


MeCLEAVE, LIEUT. WM .- Scout of against Indians, 24 et seq. McCORMICK, GOV. R. C .- Mention of, 194; reports Mexican outrages to Government, 202.


McDERWIN, JOHN-Mention of, 172.


MCDOUGALL -.- Killed by Indians, 148.


McFARLAND, WILLIAM -Stationkeeper at Sacaton; mysteri- ous disappearance of attributed to Mexicans, 203.


McGREGOR, CAPT. THOMAS -Mention of, 258.


MCKENZIE, ALEXANDER -Killed by Indians, 147, 164.


McMURRAY -.- Killed by Indians, 137.


MCWHORTER, JOHN -Killed by Indians, 130.


MARICOPAS-Reservation for, with Pimas, set aside, 3.


MARION, JOHN -Writes editorial in "Miner" describing trip


through Indian country with General Stoneman, 117 et seq .; meets Vincent Colyer, Peace Commissioner, 280, 281.


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MASON, COL. JULIUS W .- Superintends taking out of irri- gating ditch on reservation at Camp Verde, 12. MAY, DENNIS -Member of coroner's jury on victims of Wick- enburg Massacre, 294.


MEINHOLD, CAPT .- With Lieut. Col. Sanford in expedition against Indians, 112; takes up trail of participants in Wick- enburg Massacre, 292, 293, 294.


MELLEN -.- Killed by Indians, 127.


MELVIN, GEORGE -Killed by Indians, 132.


MERRILL, PRIVATE -Killed by Indians, 130.


MESSEUR, FRANK -Killed by Indians, 142.


METEORIC CRATER-Discovered by A. F. Banta, 31.


MEXICANS-Outrages by, 201 et seq .; suspected of commit-


ting Wickenburg Massacre, 294 et seq.


MEYERS, PRIVATE -Wounded by Indians, 143.


MILITARY-Major General Thomas relieves General Halleck in command of Division of Pacific, 21; Genl. Ord assumes command of Department of Arizona, 21, 22; report of Genl. Devin, 23; scouts and expeditions against Indians, 24 et seq .; Capt. Barry disobeys orders to massacre Indians, 57 et seq .; report of Major General George H. Thomas, 78 et seq .; report of General Ord, 79 et seq .; exploring ex- pedition under Lieut. George M. Wheeler sent out, 86; immense cost of supplies in Arizona, 86, 87; policy of ex- termination followed, 91; description of by A. F. Banta, 93 et seq .; General George Stoneman assigned to command of Arizona, 96; refuses Gov. Safford's request for supplies for three companies of volunteers, 107, 108; activities of, 111 et seq .; account of Camp Grant Massacre, 157 et seq .; General Stoneman succeeded by General Crook, criticism of General Stoneman, 199 et seq .; fights with Indians by Captain Moore and Captain Russell, 208.


MILITIA-Gov. Safford issues call for raising of, 108, 109.


MILLER, J .- Has horses stolen by Indians, 138.


MILLER, MAJOR -With four soldiers, killed by Indians, 136. "MINER"-Editorial describing trip through Indian country,


117 et seq .; prints petition to the President with list of three hundred and one names of people killed by Indians, 124 et seq.


MISSION CAMP MASSACRE-Committed by Mexicans, 201. MOHAVES-Reservation established for, 6.


MOLINO, JOSE-Killed by Indians, 131.


MONROE, PAYMASTER -Mention of, 124.


MOORE, CAPTAIN -Fight with Indians, 208.


MOQUIS-Reservation established for, 6.


MORGAN, DAVID-Member of coroner's jury on victims of Wickenburg Massacre, 294.


MORRIS, MACK -Foreman of coroner's jury on victims of Wickenburg Massacre, 294.


MORROW, PRIVATE -Killed by Indians, 130.


MORTON, LIEUT .- In command of detachment of troops, joins citizen expedition against Indians, 174.


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MOTT, SERGEANT JOHN -With Lieut. Howard B. Cushing when latter was killed by Apaches under Cochise, 166. MOWRY, SYLVESTER -Mention of, 124.


MUNROE, GEORGE-Leader of party that trailed participants in Wickenburg Massacre, 290 et seq.


MURPHY -.- With Lieut. Col. Sanford as guide, in expedi- tion against Indians, 112.


MURPHY, PRIVATE-Killed by Indians, 130.


MURRAY, FRANK -Mention of, 315.


MYERS -.- Wounded by Indians, 141.


NAVAHOS-Placed upon reservation, 5.


NELSON, CAPTAIN WM .- Refuses to allow band of armed citizens to cross reservation, 214; receives Comr. Vincent Colyer, 230.


NETTERVILLE, CAPTAIN W. McC .- Report on interviews with Indian Chiefs, 267 et seq.


NIX, ROBERT -Killed by Indians, 131.


NOYES, A. O .- Has record of over three hundred men killed by Indians, 104.


NUNEZ, VENTURA -Mexican outlaw who murdered G. R. Whisler, captured and lynched, 207.


O'BEIRNE, CAPT .- Commanding at Camp Date Creek, re- quested by Peace Commissioner Vincent Colyer to look after Apache-Mohave Indians, 283.


O'DONNELL -.- Killed by Indians, 137.


O'DONNELL, JOHN -Killed by Indians, 131.


O'LEARY, DAN -Mention of, 303.


OLIVER --- .- Murdered by Mexicans at Mission Camp, 201.


ORD, GENL. E. O. C .- Assumes command of Department of Arizona, 21, 22; report on conditions in Arizona, 79 et seq .; sends out exploring expedition under Lieut. George M. Wheeler, 86; in command of Department of the Pacific, 93. ORY, CAPT. WILLIAM-Conducts expedition into Indian country, 116.


OSBORN, DAVID -Killed by Indians, 132.


OSBORN, W. J .- Has mules stolen by Indians, 139.


OURY, W. S .- Mention of, 153, 158, 159.


PALMER, CAPT. A. L .- States hostiles get arms, etc., through Moquis, 110, 111.


PANTANO-See Cienega.


"PEACE COMMISSION"-Mention of, 150; arrival in Arizona of Vincent Colyer, Peace Commissioner, 211; report of, 212 et seq .; establishes reservation at Camp Apache, 221; feel- ing towards "Peace Policy" in Arizona, 247 et seq .; estab- lishes reservation at Camp Verde, 278; returns to Wash- ington, 285 et seq.


PEARSON, WILLIAM -Killed by Indians, 133.


PELET, JULIUS -Killed by Indians, 132.


PENN, CAPTAIN -Sends word to Lieut. Whitman of move- ments of participants in Camp Grant Massacre, 160.


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PENNINGTON -.- And son, killed by Indians, 137, 164. PENNINGTON, JAMES-Killed by Indians, 137.


PESQUIERA -.- Attacked by Indians, 138.


PESQUIERA, GOVERNOR -Of Mexico, affords protection to Mexicans committing outrages in Arizona, 201.


PETERSON, OLIVER -Killed by Indians, 134.


PIMAS AND MARICOPAS-Reservation set aside for, 3.


PIPER, O. F .- Southern Apaches agent, 218.


POSS, LIEUT. J. M .- With Lieut. Col. Sanford in expedition against Indians, 113.


POSTLE, ROBERT -Mention of, 187.


POSTON, CHARLES D .- First Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Arizona, 2.


POUGEOT, FRANK -Killed by Indians, 131.


PRENTISS, EDWARD-Member of scouting party after par- ticipants in Wickenburg Massacre, 296.


PRESIDENT -"Miner" prints petition to, with list of three hundred and one names of people killed by Indians, 124 et seq.


PRICE -.- Killed by Indians, 137.


PRICE, COLONEL -Mention of scout of against Indians, 24. PURCELLA, F .- Member of coroner's jury on victims of Wick- enburg Massacre, 294.


RALSTON, MRS .- Robbed by Indians, 144. RAYMOND - .- Killed by Indians, 128, 129.


REDMOND -.- Post trader at Camp Apache killed by In- dians, 146.


REID -.- Murdered by Mexicans at Mission Camp, 201.


REVLIN, MARK -Mail carrier, killed by Indians, 147.


REYES, MANUEL -Mexican outlaw shot by party of Ameri- cans, 203.


RICHARDSON, CHARLES H .- Member of coroner's jury on victims of Wickenburg Massacre, 294.


RICO, JOSE-Killed by Indians, 131.


RIGGS, PETER -Killed by Indians, 141.


RILEY, LIEUTENANT -With detachment attacked by In- dians, 145.


RIVERA, MARTIN -Killed by Indians, 142.


ROBERTS, J. E .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17.


RODRICK, TOM-Member of citizen expedition against In- dians, 172 et seq.


ROGERS AND SMITH-Attacked by Indians, 149.


ROSS, LIEUTENANT-Assists General Crook in investigation of Wickenburg Massacre, 304 et seq.


ROSS, MAJOR WILLIAM J .- Mention of, 167.


ROTHERWELL -.- Killed by Indians, 164. RUGGLES, COLONEL -Has horses stolen by Indians, 140.


RUGGLES, LEVI-Agent for Pima Indians, 4. RUSSELL, CAPTAIN -Fight with Indians, 208. RUTLEDGE, THOMAS-Killed by Indians, 135. RYAN, JOHN -Killed by Indians, 128.


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SAFFORD, A. P. K .- Appointed Governor of Arizona, 104; his interview with "New York Herald," 105, 106; asks for supplies for three companies of volunteers, 106, 107; re- quest refused, 107, 108; issues call for raising militia, 108, 109; in message to Legislature calls attention to Indian outrages, etc., 151 et seq .; issues proclamation regarding "Peace Commission" 210, 211; proclamation criticized by Comr. Vincent Colyer, 248, 249.


SAGE, CORNELIUS-Killed by Indians, 128.


SAGUARIPA, JESUS -Mexican outlaw who participated in murder of Vicente Hernandes and wife lynched, 205.


SALALLO, JOSE MARIA -Member of scouting party after participants in Wickenburg Massacre, 296.


SALMON, W. G .- One of victims in Wickenburg Massacre, 290 et seq.


SAN CARLOS RESERVATION-Establishment of, 16.


SANFORD, LIEUT. COL. G. B .- Expeditions against hostile Indians, 112 et seq.


SAN PEDRO-Valley of first settled by Mark Aldrich, 207. SAUNDERS -.- Killed by Indians, 148, 164.


SCHOFIELD, GENERAL -Mention of, 214, 284.


SCHUYLER, WALTER S .- In charge of Indians on reserva-


tion at Camp Verde, 12; succeeds Dr. Williams as agent at San Carlos, 13.


SCOTT -.- Killed by Indians, 142.


SEEBRIGHT -.- Killed by Indians, 134.


SEXTON, W. M .- Killed by Indians, 130.


SHELDON, J .- Killed by Indians, 132.


SHELTON, C. Y .- Has mules stolen by Indians, 148.


SHEPPARD, MISS-One of survivors of Wickenburg Massacre, 289 et seq.


SHERMAN, GENL .- Peace Commissioner to Indians, 5.


SHERMAN, LIEUT .- With Lieut. Col. Sanford in expedition against Indians, 112.


SHIRLEY, JOHN Y .- Killed by Indians, 102, 103, 132.


SHOHOLM, FRED. W .- One of victims in Wickenburg Mas- sacre, 290 et seq.


SIEZ -.- Killed by Indians, 140.


SIMMS, J .- Killed by Indians, 139, 164.


SIMMONS, WM .- Has stock stolen by Indians, 149.


SIMPSON, W. H .- Killed by Indians, 147.


SMITH -.- Killed on ranch of Peter Kitchen by Indians, 141. SMITH, CAPTAIN -Accompanies General Stoneman on trip through Indian country, 117 et seq.


SMITH, CHARLES -Killed by Indians, 128.


SMITH, D. H .- Assists General Crook in investigation of Wick- enburg Massacre, 306.


SMITH, JACOB-Killed by Indians, 132.


SMITH, LIEUT .- With Lieut. Col. Sanford in expedition against Indians, 112; accompanies Lieut. Cushing, 114, 115. SMITH, ROBERT -Killed by Indians, 131.


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SMITH, W. H .- Member of citizen expedition against Indians, 170 et seq.


SOMERS -.- Killed by Indians, 128.


SOMMERBEE, LIEUTENANT -Scout of against Indians, 24. SOTO -.- Killed by Indians, 136, 140.


SPENCER, CHARLES-Wounded by Indians, 130; interpreter for General Crook, 313.


STIGERS, DR .- Wounded by Indians, 143.


STEINBROOK -.- Killed by Indians, 129.


STEVENS, GEORGE H .- Indian agent at San Carlos reserva- tion, 17.


STIMPSON, JAMES H .- Killed by Indians, 142.


STONE, COLONEL -Killed by Indians, 137.


STONEMAN, GENERAL GEORGE -Assigned to command of Arizona, 96; his policy, 97; succeeded by General Crook, 104; makes trip through Indian country, 117 et seq .; inter- views with Indian chiefs, 121 et seq .; mention of, 158; succeeded by General Crook, criticism of, 199 et seq .; builds roads in Territory, 207, 208.


STOUT, J. H .- Agent for Pima Indians, 4; makes report to Peace Commissioner Vincent Colyer, 253 et seq.


STUART, COMR. GEORGE H .- Mention of, 217.


SUBIATE, MANUEL-One of Mexicans who killed Edward Lumley, 204.


SUMMERHAYES, MRS .- Description of C. E. Cooley's house, 75.


SUTORIUS, CAPTAIN -With Lieut. Col. Sanford in expedi- tion against Indians, 113.


SWILLING, "JACK "-Mention of, 74.


TAGGART, J .- Killed by Indians, 129.


TAGGART, WILLIAM -Killed by Indians, 130.


TANNER, J. A .- Indian agent on Colorado River reservation, 5. TAYLOR, WILLIAM -Killed by Indians, 132.


TEPS, JUAN -Killed by Indians, 131.


THOMAS, ELLIOTT & DAWSON .- Attacked by Indians; wagon and load destroyed, 134.


THOMAS, MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE H .- Relieves General Halleck in command of Division of Pacific, 21; report on conditions in Arizona, 78 et seq.


THOMPSON, B. F .- Killed by Indians, 131.


THOMPSON, CLINT -Has cattle stolen by Indians, 139.


THOMPSON, D. C .- Indians attack men working for, 144.


TISNADO, MARIANO -Mexican lynched for cattle stealing, 204, 205.


TITUS, JUDGE-Charge to jury, on trial of participants in "Camp Grant Massacre," 161 et seq.


TOPPAN, COLONEL -Peace commissioner to Indians, 5. TOWNSEND, JOHN -Has corn stolen by Indians, 150; com-


mands successful citizen expedition against Indians, 170 et seq.


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TRAHERN, WILLIAM -Killed by Indians, 129. TROUT, LIEUTENANT-Mention of, 315. TROY, CORPORAL-Killed by Indians, 130. TWADDLE, HARVEY-Killed by Indians, 130.


UPTON -.- Murdered by Indians, 127.


UPTON, LIEUT. FRANK -With Capt. Barry on expedition to massacre Apaches, 50.


VAN VLIET, CAPT. FREDERICK -Mention of, 279. VENABLE, THOMAS .- Killed by Indians, 141.


WAKEFIELD, DR .- Killed by Indians, 139.


WALLAPAIS-Reservation established for, 8; outbreak of stopped by Captain Byrne, 9.


W'AMSLEY, I. A .- Killed by Indians, 130.


WANDER, FERDINAND-Wounded by Indians; kills self to end suffering, 133.


WARD, JOHN-Interpreter for Comr. Vincent Colyer, 218.


WARD, MILT -Kills suspected participants in Wickenburg Massacre, 301.


WARFIELD, SERGEANT-Recommended for conduct on ex- pedition against Indians, 115.


WARNER, SOLOMON -Wounded by Indians, 139.


WATSON -.- Killed by Indians, 134.


WEAVER, PAULINE -Son of killed by Indians, 128.


WEBER, W. W .- Member of coroner's jury on victims of Wick- enburg Massacre, 294.


. WELLS, LIEUTENANT -Scout of against Indians, 24. WELSH, MATT-Attacked by Indians, 131.


WHEATON, GENERAL FRANK -In command of northern military district of Arizona, 93.


WHEELER, LIEUT .- Names Meteoric Crater "Franklin's Hole," 31.


WHISLER -.- Killed by Indians, 149.


WHISLER, G. R .- Keeper at Burk's station killed by Mexican outlaw, 206, 207.


WHITCOMB, JOSIAH -Killed by Indians, 131.


WHITE, A. M .- Agent for Pima Indians, 4.


WHITE MOUNTAIN RESERVATION-Established in 1871, 16. WHITE, REV. DAVID -Reports to Peace Commissioner Vin- cent Colyer, 278, 279.


WHITMAN, LIEUT. ROYAL E .- In command at Camp Grant, 156; appointed as agent for certain Apache Indians, 157; influence with Indians, 163; receives Comr. Vincent Colyer, 230; secures data on Camp Grant Massacre, 242. WHITTING, JOHN-Killed by Indians, 128.


WHOOTEN, SERGEANT -Recommended for conduct on ex- pedition against Indians, 115.


WICKENBURG MASSACRE-Mention of, 273; account of, 289 et seq.


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WILBUR, DR. R. A .- Mention of, 230.


WILBUR, H. R .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17. WILCOX, PHIL. P .- Indian agent at San Carlos reservation, 17. WILLIAMS, DR .- Indian agent at Camp Verde reservation; hounded into insane asylum, 10, 11.


WILLIAMSON, A. C .- Indians attack ranch of, 144.


WILLIS, JOHN -Murderer taken from jail and lynched, 205. WILSON, GEORGE H. (YACKEY) .- Mention of, 310, 311. WIRTS, DR .- Mention of, 120.


WOOD, MILES L .- Testifies in behalf of Indians massacred at Camp Grant, 243.


WOODWORTH ----.- Killed by Indians, 142.


WOOLSEY, KING S .- Gives account of Lieut. MeCleave's seout against Indians, 24 et seq .; has Mexican boy in his service killed by Mexican outlaw, 204.


WOOSTER, L. B .- Killed by Indians, 146; also wife of killed by Indians, 164.


WRIGHTSON. W .- Killed by Indians, 135.


WYCKOFF, H .- Killed by Indians, 195.


WYCKOFF --- ,-Killed by Indians, 147.


YERKES -.- Train attacked by Indians, 141.


YNIGO - -.-- Killed on ranch of Peter Kitchen by Indians, 141.


YNIGO, MANUEL -Has train attacked by Indians, 145.


YONKER, EDWARD -Killed by Indians, 142.


YOUNG -.- Killed by Indians, 142.


YOUNG, COL. J. ROE-Indian agent at Sacaton, hounded into insane asylum, 11.


YUMAS-Reservation for, established, 4.





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