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- Resolution of thanks to by Second Territorial Legislature
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161
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- defeated candidate for delegate to Congress
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164
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- Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
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165
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- elected President of Council
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184
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- early settler on lower San Pedro
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247
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- In possession of Maricopa Wells
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266
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129
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51
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- Defeated candidate for Delegate to Congress
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148
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- As First Territorial Treasurer, makes report
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163
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- Only Indians hostile to whites
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22
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- Early settler on lower San Pedro
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247
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305
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- Organization of, activities against hostile Indians
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93 et seq.
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- Congress refuses to legislate to keep companies in existence
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181
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- Third Legislature passes resolution of thanks to
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192 193
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38
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- Assistant to W. H. Pierce, Deputy Surveyor
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304
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- In command of California Volunteers at Fort Mohave
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74
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- ATLANTIC & PACIFIC RAILROAD—
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- Congress passes act granting lands to aid in construction of
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199 200
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199 200
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- Office abolished by Third Territorial Legislature
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185
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- authorized to settle with W. S. Oury for arms, etc., belonging to Territory
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190
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- Office created by Third Territorial Legislature
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185
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- Comes to Arizona with C. B. Genung
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28
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324
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- Pima chief, first lieutenant in company of Pima Indians in Arizona Volunteers
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96
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213
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44
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- elected to Third Territorial Legislature
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165
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- Member of firm of Geo. F. Hooper & Co
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264
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- lays out first direct road from Florence to Salt Rivers
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266
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- Boundary Commissioner, describes Valley of Santa Cruz
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6 et seq.
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- Elected to Second Territorial Legislature
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149
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- elected delegate to Congress
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164
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- one of incorporators of Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
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199
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- Accompanies G. W. Dent and C. B. Genung on trip from California to Arizona
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312 et seq.
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136 137
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- In command of detail of soldiers sent to protect early settlers in Verde Valley proves to be coward
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244
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316
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- Comes to Arizona with C. B. Genung
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28
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129
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137
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122
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125
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- In command at Fort Whipple
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126
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- Appointed member of Board of Supervisors for Yavapai County
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157
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- Early settler on lower San Pedro
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247
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- Sent to assist C. B. Genung on Colorado River reservation
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321
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- Member of Second Territorial Legislature
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149
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- assistant clerk and chief clerk of House, Third Territorial Legislature
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184
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- Appointed Supervisor for Pah-Ute County
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157
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- In fight with Freeman in Skull Valley against Indians
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133
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136
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- BIRMINGHAM, REV. PATRICK—
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- Appointed parish priest at Yuma
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293 294
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- With J. M. Bryan chases and kills Mexicans who killed partner of Dave King
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68 69
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129
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- Chaplain of Third Territorial Legislature
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184
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193
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- Member of first white party to settle in Verde Valley
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215 et seq.
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- Bridegroom in first marriage in Prescott
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269
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- Watchman of House, Third Territorial Legislature
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84
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184
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- Early Catholic priest at San Xavier
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291
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293 294
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- Originally “Woolsey Ranch”
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272
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272
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- Joint owner with J. D. Walker of Vekol mine
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119
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- Assistant to G. P. Ingalls, Deputy Surveyor
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308
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- Owner of ten-stamp mill at Vulture Mine
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281
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276
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- Main witness for prosecution in trial of Milton B. Duffield for carrying concealed weapons
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173
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- Early settler on lower San Pedro
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247
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- Killed by Indians in 1866
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86
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- With Joseph Blackwell chases and kills Mexicans who murdered Dave King's partner
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68 69
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- Assistant to W. F. Ingalls, Deputy Surveyor
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308
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- Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
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165
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133
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133
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- Statement in regard to Gov. Ignacio Pesqueira of Mexico
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190 191
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- Dispute with over ownership of city of Yuma
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203
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74
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- larger portion mustered out
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122
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13 et seq.
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- Early merchants of Prescott
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260
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- Member of firm of Geo. F. Hooper & Co
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264
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- Sent to assist C. B. Genung on Colorado River reservation
|
320
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- Appointed Secretary of Territory to succeed R. C. McCormick
|
166
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9
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256
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- CASTLE DOME MINING DISTRICT—
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9
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- Re-establishment of in Territory
|
290 et seq.
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293 294
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- bulding church, etc., in Tucson
|
295 et seq.
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163
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- Officer in Arizona Volunteers
|
103
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- Established in Tucson by Judge Chas. Meyer and Jimmy Douglas
|
254 255
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- Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
|
165
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55
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- Maricopa chief gives assistance to whites
|
124
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- CHIMEHUIVA MINING DISTRICT—
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9
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- Finding of rich placers at
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9
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102
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89 et seq.
|
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- Re-establishment of Catholic churches in Territory
|
290 et seq.
|
- CLARK, JOHN H., SURVEYOR-GENERAL—
|
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- Report to Commissioner Wilson of General Land Office
|
305 306
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280
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- Enrolling Clerk of House, Third Territorial Legislature
|
184
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- Description of by Secretary McCormick
|
3 et seq.
|
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- Ferries across at Mohave, La Paz and Fort Yuma
|
12
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13 et seq.
|
- memorial to Congress by Second Legislature asking appropriation for improvement of
|
162
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- Congress fails to pass law for improvement of
|
202
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54
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- Makes appropriation for presents to Indians
|
121
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- refuses to legislate to keep Arizona Volunteers in existence
|
181
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- memorial to by Third Legislature asking that act giving Pah-Ute County to Nevada, be repealed
|
193 et seq.
|
- memorial asking for establishment of mail routes
|
196 et seq.
|
- passes act for establishment of land office in Arizona
|
198
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- makes appropriations for Indians
|
198
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- passes act granting lands to aid in construction of railroad
|
199 200
|
- passes act providing for erection of penitentiaries
|
201
|
- passes act providing for franchise of all citizens
|
201
|
- fails to pass bill for wagon roads
|
202
|
- fails to pass bill for improvement of navigation of Colorado river
|
202
|
- fails to pass bill prohibiting special legislation concerning divorces
|
202
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- passes bill annexing Pah-Ute County and part of Mohave County to Nevada
|
202
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- One of incorporators of Atlantic and Pacific Railroad
|
199
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|
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|
199
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- Watchman of House, Third Territorial Legislature
|
184
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- Third Territorial Legislature passes corporation law
|
188
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- Assistant Secretary of Council Third Territorial Legislature
|
184
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|
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- Catholic priest visits Territory with Bishop Lamy
|
290 291
|
|
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- Appointed member of Board of Supervisors for Yavapai County
|
157
|
|
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|
- Second Territorial Legislature sets date for holding Supreme Court
|
155
|
- Second Territorial Legislature gives jurisdiction to District Courts in all mining cases
|
157
|
- terms of District Courts fixed by Third Territorial Legislature
|
185
|
- deplorable condition of records of
|
204
|
- charge of Chief Justice Turner to grand jury
|
204 et seq.
|
- charge of Judge Backus to grand jury
|
212 et seq.
|
|
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|
123
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|
75
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- Joins first white party to settle in Verde Valley
|
224
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- With station-keeper killed by Mexicans
|
70
|
- murderers chased and killed by Joe Fye (Phy) and Wilt Warden
|
70 71
|
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|
|
- Builds twenty-stamp mill at Vulture Mine
|
281
|
|
|
|
- Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
|
165
|
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- Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
|
165
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|
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|
148
|
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164
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|
288
|
|
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|
38
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|
48
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- Sent to assist C. B. Genung on Colorado River reservation
|
320
|
- DENT. GEO. W., SUPERINTENDENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS—
|
|
- Calls upon C. B. Genung for assistance in regard to Colorado River Reservation
|
311 et seq.
|
- his treatment of Indians and Genung
|
322 et seq.
|
|
|
325
|
|
|
|
- With Joseph Ehle settles in Skull Valley
|
250
|
|
|
269
|
|
|
|
- Office created by Third Territorial Legislature
|
185
|
|
|
|
|
|
276
|
|
|
|
- Second Territorial Legislature gives courts jurisdiction in all cases of
|
159
|
- Congress fails to pass law prohibiting special legislation concerning
|
202
|
|
|
|
- Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
|
165
|
|
|
|
- Elected to Second Territorial Legislature
|
149
|
- clerk for Geo. F. Hooper & Co
|
264
|
|
|
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|
117 et seq.
|
|
|
|
- Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
|
165
|
|
|
|
- Assists Judge Meyer in establishing chaingang and reforming Tucson
|
254 255
|
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|
|
- Mail carrier, rescues Dave King
|
67
|
|
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|
52
|
- First Marshal of the Territory, his record
|
166 et seq.
|
- his trial for carrying concealed weapons
|
172 173
|
|
|
|
- Elected to Second Territorial Legislature
|
149
|
|
|
|
- Memorial to Congress asking for agricultural and mechanical colleges
|
162
|
|
|
|
- With John H. Dickson, settles in Skull Valley
|
250
|
|
|
|
- Married to John H. Dickson
|
269
|
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|
|
- First name Mineral City, description of
|
256
|
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59
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13
|
|
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|
148
|
|
|
164
|
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|
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- Sergeant in Arizona Volunteers
|
106
|
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|
|
- Doorkeeper of House, Third Territorial Legislature
|
184
|
|
|
|
- Joins first white party in Verde Valley
|
230
|
|
|
|
- Elected to Second Territorial Legislature
|
149
|
- elected to Third Territorial Legislature
|
165
|
|
|
|
- Assistant to W. F. Ingalls, Deputy Surveyor
|
308
|
|
|
|
|
|
129
|
|
|
|
|
|
9
|
|
|
|
- Arms, etc., exempted by Third Territorial Legislature
|
189 190
|
|
|
|
- Irishman whose ready wit secures light sentence
|
211 212
|
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