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- Defeated candidate for delegate to Congress
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88
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89
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- Mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message
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114
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- Member of First Legislative Assembly
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89
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- With family, early arrival in Prescott
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211
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37
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- appointed first Treasurer of Territory
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189
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- with John Roundtree, opens first saloon in Prescott
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215
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- with S. C. Miller and Con Moore, attacked by Apaches
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255
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- accompanies King Woolsey's expedition as surgeon
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274
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- One of first three Judges of Territory, assigned to Second Judicial District
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74
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246
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- candidate for delegate to Congress, defeated
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246
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- ANDERSON, CAPT. ALLEN L.—
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285
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- Chief Clerk of House of Representatives of First Legislature
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94
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- Description of by C. D. Poston in speech in Congress
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159
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- Member of First Legislative Assembly
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90
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- By First Territorial Legislature for Schools
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135 136
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- First General Appropriation Bill
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140 et seq.
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- Publication of by T. E. Hand
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31
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- said to have been first published at Camp Clark
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46
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- occupies first house completed on original town site of Prescott
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194
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- first issue of in Prescott
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194
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- Appointed to succeed Judge Wm. T. Howell, resigned
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246
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78
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- Accompanies expedition into Arizona to establish post at gold diggings, and tells story of
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31 et seq.
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93
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206
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- President of Council of First Legislative Assembly
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89 90 94
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90 et seq.
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- one of first two lawyers in Prescott
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213
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- returns East disgusted with Arizona
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245
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- one of first two lawyers in Tucson
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249
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34 38
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- Name of one of first houses in Prescott
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194
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213
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- Estate of, first to be administered in Probate Court of Yavapai County
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247
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267
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33 34
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- Mentioned by General Carleton in correspondence
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4 12
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- his object with the Walker Party
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27
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- exposes “Southern” plan of Walker Party
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29 30
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30
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- One of officers with expedition sent into Arizona to establish post at gold diggings
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31
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284
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- Owner of first hotel and restaurant in Prescott
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195 215
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- Defeated candidate for delegate to Congress
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88
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89
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80
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- member of First Legislative Assembly
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90
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- Member of First Legislative Assembly
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89
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- Contractors for erection of Governor's mansion, first public building erected in Territory
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201
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- Postmaster-general receives letter from General Carleton urging establishment of mail roads in Arizona
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17 et seq.
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- BLAKENEY, MAJ. THOMAS J.—
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- Mentioned in King Woolsey's report
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265
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- Member of First Legislative Assembly
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90
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- bridegroom in first wedding in Prescott
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211
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- Member of First Legislative Assembly
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90
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29
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89
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- Defeated candidate for Delegate to Congress
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88
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88 89
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- First Territorial Legislature gives right for ferry across Colorado and fixes charges
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135
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- Member and historian of King Woolsey's second expedition against Indians
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273
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80
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- Selected as Commissioner to lay out, appraise and dispose of lots in Prescott
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192
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- marries widow of Capt. Leib
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211
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- first Probate Judge in Yavapai County
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247
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- Receives special mention for zeal, etc., in scout after Indians
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283
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- Writes Gen. Carleton in relation to gold discoveries in Arizona
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14
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78
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35
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- With James W. Taylor reports on mineral resources of Arizona and California
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2
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- description of Territory by
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203 et seq.
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- One of owners of “Prescott House,”
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35 36
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- Under-sheriff, shoots A. G. Dunn
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36
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38
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282
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- Captures boy, Mike Burns, Mohave-Apache, and raises him
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289
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- The Indians' side of the question
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288 et seq.
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- captured by Capt. James Burns when young
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289
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- mentions Lieut. E. D. Thomas
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289
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- methods, customs, habits, etc
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290 et seq.
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292 et seq.
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- massacre of Indian Agent Leihy
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296
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- mention of Skull Valley fight
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297
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- mention of Pauline Weaver
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298
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298 et seq.
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304 et seq.
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- Dela-cha, Apache chief, warns other Indians against going to meeting
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306
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311 et seq.
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- stealing soldiers' horses
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328 et seq.
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- fight with New Mexican volunteers
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329
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- killing of scout Willard Rice
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329
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- killing of Mike Burns' mother by soldiers
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330
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- killing of medicine man and breaking up of band of Cibicu Apaches
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336 et seq.
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- Mike Burns' first scout with the soldiers
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339 et seq.
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- fight of Delacha with Pimas
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350 et seq.
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- fight with soldiers between Reno and McDowell
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353 et seq.
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- Officer with escort of Gubernatorial Party
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68
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80
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- One of incorporators of Arizona Railway Company
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138
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40
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- given opportunity by Genl. Carleton to make little money by prospecting
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153
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- Sheriff shoots A. G. Dunn
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37
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- Mormon after whom Callville was named
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252
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145
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252
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- Said to be first capital of Territory
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46
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- Camp Clark said to be first
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46
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72
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- fight on location in First Territorial Legislature
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118 et seq.
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- first capitol building erected in Prescott by Christy and Van Smith
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213
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79
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- member of First Legislative Assembly
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90
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- divorced by First Territorial Legislature
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131
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- CARLETON, GENL. JAMES H.—
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- Sends expedition into Arizona to investigate discoveries of gold
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3
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- his correspondence to Capt. Joseph Walker, and others
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4 et seq.
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- his optimistic views of value of discoveries
|
16 et seq.
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- sends expedition into Arizona to establish post at gold diggings
|
31
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- sends expedition to locate Fort Whipple
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41
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- gives California Volunteers opportunity to make little money by prospecting
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153
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157 158
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- Appointed to succeed Judge John P. Allyn, resigned
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246
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- Officer with escort of Gubernatorial Party
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68
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- Receives letter from General Carleton regarding mineral resources of Arizona
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21 et seq.
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- CHAVES, LIEUT. COL. FRANCISCO—
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- In command of escort of Gubernatorial Party from Albuquerque to Fort Whipple
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68
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- Clerk of first Probate Court in Yavapai County
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247
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336 et seq.
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- With George Lount establishes first sawmill in vicinity of Prescott
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216
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- Surveyor-General of New Mexico, accompanies expedition sent into Arizona by Genl. Carleton to investigate discoveries of gold
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3
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- his instructions from Genl. Carleton
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7 et seq.
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- reports to General Carleton on
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20-26
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- Officer with escort of Gubernatorial Party
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68
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79
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- Collector of Port of San Francisco, his opinion of Arizona
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1
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44
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- Navigation of, mention by Governor Goodwin in message
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114
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- report of Committee of First Territorial Legislature on navigability of
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119
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- Congress memorialized by First Territorial Legislature for appropriation for improvement of navigation of
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143
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- navigation of mentioned in Governor's message
|
152
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- Memorialized by First Territorial Legislature to increase pay of Territorial Officials and members of Legislature
|
141 142
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- for appropriation for placing Indians on reservation
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142 143
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- for appropriation for improvement of navigation of Colorado River
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143
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- failure of to act on memorials
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144 145
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- Owners of one of first clothing-houses in Prescott
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213
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38
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- Early settler killed in first attack of Indians in vicinity of Prescott
|
199
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- Post surgeon at Fort Whipple, mention of
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37
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- divorced by First Territorial Legislature
|
131
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29
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80
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- Territory divided into four counties
|
93
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- mentioned by Governor Goodwin in message
|
101
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- First term held in Tucson
|
246
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|
246
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- Probate Court of Yavapai County organized
|
247
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- first session of Supreme Court
|
247
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|
145
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|
80
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- CUTLER, ASST. ADJT. GENL. BEN C.—
|
|
- Report covering operations of military in 1864, in Arizona
|
285 et seq.
|
- DAVIS, LIEUT. COL. NELSON H.—
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282
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- Apache chief, stories of by Mike Burns
|
306 et seq.
|
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- Governor Goodwin issues proclamation ordering election for
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75 et seq.
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- Charles D. Poston elected
|
87 88
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- instructed by legislature to secure arms and mail routes from Government
|
122 123
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- Poston's activities in Congress on behalf of the Territory
|
153 et seq.
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- Marries Mary J. Ehle, reported first marriage in Prescott
|
211
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34
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|
80
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- one of three appointed to appraise lots in Prescott
|
193
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285
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2
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- Most dangerous man in Prescott
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36 37
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- shot down by Under-sheriff Burke and Sheriff Calkins
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36 37
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38
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- Sergeant-at-arms of House of Representatives of First Legislature
|
94
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- Member of First Legislative Assembly
|
89
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- EDUCATION (see, also, “SCHOOLS”)—
|
|
- Report of Committee on, of First Territorial Legislature
|
123 124
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|
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- One of first to locate in Prescott
|
207
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207
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207
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- death notice of Joseph Ehle, oldest Mason in world
|
207 208
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|
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210
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- Marries John H. Dickson, reported first marriage in Prescott
|
211
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- First name Mineral City, establishment of
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152
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153
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153
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87
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- Member of First Legislative Assembly
|
90
|
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- A. F. Banta's story of expeditions into Arizona
|
26 et seq.
|
- Fred G. Hughes' story of expeditions
|
40 et seq.
|
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33
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|
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|
284
|
|
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|
- First Territorial Legislature grants right for ferry across Colorado to Wm. D. Bradshaw and fixes charges
|
135
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- establishment of one at Hardyville
|
152
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- establishment of one at Ehrenburg
|
153
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|
34
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- Description of Prescott in early days
|
214 215
|
|
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- Chaplain of First Legislature
|
94 95
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- Appointed Private Secretary to Governor
|
116
|
- Occupant of “Gubernatorial Mansion,”
|
202
|
|
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|
- Early resident of Prescott
|
192
|
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|
- Name of building first occupied as store by Manuel Yesera at Prescott
|
196
|
- survey of town started from
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206
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206
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206
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31
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32
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- old site named Camp Clark
|
32
|
- arrival of Gubernatorial Party at
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