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  • ADAMS, HON. SAMUEL—
      • Resolution of thanks to by Second Territorial Legislature
  • 161
      • defeated candidate for delegate to Congress
  • 164
    • ALDRICH, MARK—
      • Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
      • elected President of Council
  • 184
      • early settler on lower San Pedro
  • 247
    • ALLEN, JOHN B.—
      • In possession of Maricopa Wells
  • 266
    • ALLEN, GEN. J. B.—
      • Mention of
  • 129
    • ALLEN, RE—
      • Mention of
  • 51
    • ALLYN, JUDGE JOSEPH P.—
      • Defeated candidate for Delegate to Congress
  • 148
    • ALSAP, JOHN T.—
      • As First Territorial Treasurer, makes report
  • 163
    • APACHES—
      • Only Indians hostile to whites
  • 22
    • ARCHIBALD, JOHN H.—
      • Early settler on lower San Pedro
  • 247
      • mention of
  • 305
    • ARIZONA VOLUNTEERS—
      • Organization of, activities against hostile Indians
  • 93 et seq.
      • Congress refuses to legislate to keep companies in existence
  • 181
      • Third Legislature passes resolution of thanks to
  • 192 193
    • ARMSTRONG, JACK—
      • Death of
  • 38
    • ASHLEY, ALBERT—
      • Assistant to W. H. Pierce, Deputy Surveyor
  • 304
    • ATCHISON, CAPT. CHARLES—
      • In command of California Volunteers at Fort Mohave
  • 74
    • ATLANTIC & PACIFIC RAILROAD—
      • Congress passes act granting lands to aid in construction of
  • 199 200
      • makes regulations, etc
  • 199 200
    • ATTORNEY-GENERAL—
      • Office abolished by Third Territorial Legislature
  • 185
      • authorized to settle with W. S. Oury for arms, etc., belonging to Territory
  • 190
    • AUDITOR—
      • Office created by Third Territorial Legislature
  • 185
    • AYERS, CAL—
      • Comes to Arizona with C. B. Genung
  • 28
    • AYERS—
      • Mention of
  • 324
    • AZUL, ANTONIO—
      • Pima chief, first lieutenant in company of Pima Indians in Arizona Volunteers
  • 96
    • BACKUS, JUDGE—
      • His charge to Grand Jury
  • 213
    • BARNETT, U. C.—
      • Mention of
  • 44
      • elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
    • BARNEY, COL. JAMES M.—
      • Member of firm of Geo. F. Hooper & Co
  • 264
      • lays out first direct road from Florence to Salt Rivers
  • 266
    • BARTLETT, JOHN R.—
      • Boundary Commissioner, describes Valley of Santa Cruz
  • 6 et seq.
    • BASHFORD, COLES—
      • Elected to Second Territorial Legislature
  • 149
      • elected delegate to Congress
  • 164
      • one of incorporators of Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
  • 199
    • BASHFORD, LEVY—
      • Accompanies G. W. Dent and C. B. Genung on trip from California to Arizona
  • 312 et seq.
    • “BATTLE FLAT FIGHT”—
      • Account of
  • 136 137
    • BATY, LIEUT.—
      • In command of detail of soldiers sent to protect early settlers in Verde Valley proves to be coward
  • 244
    • BEACH, C. W.—
      • Mention of
  • 316
    • BEAUCHAMP, “JACK”—
      • Comes to Arizona with C. B. Genung
  • 28
    • BEHAN, JOHN H.—
      • Mention of
  • 129
    • BELL—
      • Killing of by Indians
  • 137
    • BENNETT, COL. C. E.—
      • Condemns Fort Bowie
  • 122
      • campaign against Indians
  • 125
    • BENSON, MAJOR—
      • In command at Fort Whipple
  • 126
    • BERRY, W. J.—
      • Appointed member of Board of Supervisors for Yavapai County
  • 157
    • BERTHOLD, F.—
      • Early settler on lower San Pedro
  • 247
    • BIDWELL, THOS.—
      • Sent to assist C. B. Genung on Colorado River reservation
  • 321
    • BIGELOW, HENRY A.—
      • Member of Second Territorial Legislature
  • 149
      • assistant clerk and chief clerk of House, Third Territorial Legislature
  • 184
    • BILLINGSLY, E.—
      • Appointed Supervisor for Pah-Ute County
  • 157
    • BINCKLEY, FRANK—
      • In fight with Freeman in Skull Valley against Indians
  • 133
      • in “Battle Flat Fight,”
  • 136
    • BIRMINGHAM, REV. PATRICK—
      • Appointed parish priest at Yuma
  • 293 294
    • BLACKWELL, JOSEPH—
      • With J. M. Bryan chases and kills Mexicans who killed partner of Dave King
  • 68 69
    • BLAIR, GEORGE—
      • Mention of
  • 129
    • BLAKE, CHARLES M.—
      • Chaplain of Third Territorial Legislature
  • 184
      • resolution of thanks to
  • 193
    • BOBLETT, ED. A.—
      • Member of first white party to settle in Verde Valley
  • 215 et seq.
    • BOGGS, JOHN—
      • Bridegroom in first marriage in Prescott
  • 269
    • BORNMAN, DANIEL M.—
      • Watchman of House, Third Territorial Legislature
  • 84
      • resigns
  • 184
    • BOSCO, REV.—
      • Early Catholic priest at San Xavier
  • 291
    • BOUCARD, REV. FRANCIS—
      • Comes to Tucson
  • 293 294
    • BOWERS RANCH—
      • Originally “Woolsey Ranch”
  • 272
      • settlement at
  • 272
    • BRADY, PETER R.—
      • Joint owner with J. D. Walker of Vekol mine
  • 119
    • BRIDGES, EDWARD L.—
      • Assistant to G. P. Ingalls, Deputy Surveyor
  • 308
    • BRILL, FRITZ—
      • Owner of ten-stamp mill at Vulture Mine
  • 281
    • BRINKERHOFF, DAVID—
      • Early Mormon settler
  • 276
    • BROWN, CHARLES O.—
      • Main witness for prosecution in trial of Milton B. Duffield for carrying concealed weapons
  • 173
    • BROWN, H.—
      • Early settler on lower San Pedro
  • 247
    • BROWN, WILLIAM—
      • Killed by Indians in 1866
  • 86
    • BRYAN, J. M.—
      • With Joseph Blackwell chases and kills Mexicans who murdered Dave King's partner
  • 68 69
    • BRYANT, ROBERT—
      • Assistant to W. F. Ingalls, Deputy Surveyor
  • 308
    • BUCKALEW, OSCAR—
      • Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
    • BUCKMAN, J. J.—
      • Fight with Indians
  • 133
    • BUCKMAN, THAD—
      • Son of J. J. Buckman
  • 133
    • CALDERWOOD, CAPT. M. H.—
      • Statement in regard to Gov. Ignacio Pesqueira of Mexico
  • 190 191
    • CALIFORNIA—
      • Dispute with over ownership of city of Yuma
  • 203
    • CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS—
      • Mention of
  • 74
      • larger portion mustered out
  • 122
    • CALLVILLE—
      • Description of
  • 13 et seq.
    • CAMPBELL & BUFFUM—
      • Early merchants of Prescott
  • 260
    • CARR, JOHN S.—
      • Member of firm of Geo. F. Hooper & Co
  • 264
    • CARTER, H. H.—
      • Sent to assist C. B. Genung on Colorado River reservation
  • 320
    • CARTER, JAMES P. T.—
      • Appointed Secretary of Territory to succeed R. C. McCormick
  • 166
    • CASTLE DOME—
      • Description of
  • 9
    • CASTLE DOME LANDING—
      • Description of
  • 256
    • CASTLE DOME MINING DISTRICT—
      • Mention of
  • 9
    • CATHOLIC CHURCH—
      • Re-establishment of in Territory
  • 290 et seq.
      • priests provided
  • 293 294
      • bulding church, etc., in Tucson
  • 295 et seq.
    • CENSUS—
      • Taken in 1866
  • 163
    • CERVANTES, LIEUT.—
      • Officer in Arizona Volunteers
  • 103
    • CHAINGANG—
      • Established in Tucson by Judge Chas. Meyer and Jimmy Douglas
  • 254 255
    • CHAMBERS, SOLOMON W.—
      • Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
    • CHASE—
      • Mention of
  • 55
    • CHIAVRIA, JUAN—
      • Maricopa chief gives assistance to whites
  • 124
    • CHIMEHUIVA MINING DISTRICT—
      • Mention of
  • 9
    • HIMNEY PEAK—
      • Finding of rich placers at
  • 9
    • HITTER, DOCTOR—
      • Mention of
  • 102
    • CHRISTMAS TREE—
      • First in Arizona
  • 89 et seq.
    • CHURCHES—
      • Re-establishment of Catholic churches in Territory
  • 290 et seq.
    • CLARK, JOHN H., SURVEYOR-GENERAL—
      • Report to Commissioner Wilson of General Land Office
  • 305 306
    • CLIFTON—
      • Copper deposits at
  • 280
    • CLIFTON, HENRY—
      • Enrolling Clerk of House, Third Territorial Legislature
  • 184
    • CLIMATE—
      • Description of by Secretary McCormick
  • 3 et seq.
    • COLORADO RIVER—
      • Ferries across at Mohave, La Paz and Fort Yuma
  • 12
      • navigation of
  • 13 et seq.
      • memorial to Congress by Second Legislature asking appropriation for improvement of
  • 162
      • Congress fails to pass law for improvement of
  • 202
    • COLT, COLONEL—
      • Mention of
  • 54
    • CONGRESS—
      • Makes appropriation for presents to Indians
  • 121
      • refuses to legislate to keep Arizona Volunteers in existence
  • 181
      • 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
      • makes appropriations for Indians
  • 198
      • 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
      • passes bill annexing Pah-Ute County and part of Mohave County to Nevada
  • 202
    • COOKE, HENRY D.—
      • One of incorporators of Atlantic and Pacific Railroad
  • 199
    • COOKE, JAY—
      • Mention of
  • 199
    • COPELAND, FRANCIS M.—
      • Watchman of House, Third Territorial Legislature
  • 184
    • CORPORATIONS—
      • Third Territorial Legislature passes corporation law
  • 188
    • CORY, WILLIAM—
      • Assistant Secretary of Council Third Territorial Legislature
  • 184
    • COUDERT, REV. J. M.—
      • Catholic priest visits Territory with Bishop Lamy
  • 290 291
    • COULTER, GEORGE—
      • Appointed member of Board of Supervisors for Yavapai County
  • 157
    • COURTS—
      • 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.
    • CREMONY, CAPT. JOHN C.—
      • Mention of
  • 123
    • CROOK, GENL. GEORGE—
      • Mention of
  • 75
    • CULBERTSON, JOHN A.—
      • Joins first white party to settle in Verde Valley
  • 224
    • CULLUMBER, SAM—
      • With station-keeper killed by Mexicans
  • 70
      • murderers chased and killed by Joe Fye (Phy) and Wilt Warden
  • 70 71
    • CUSENBERRY, JAMES—
      • Builds twenty-stamp mill at Vulture Mine
  • 281
    • CUTLER, ROYAL J.—
      • Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
    • DAVIS, ALONZO E.—
      • Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
    • DELEGATE TO CONGRESS—
      • John N. Goodwin elected
  • 148
      • Coles Bashford elected
  • 164
    • DE LONG, SIDNEY R.—
      • Mention of
  • 288
    • DENNIS, JOHN—
      • Mention of
  • 38
    • DENNISON, WILLIAM—
      • Mention of
  • 48
    • DENT, FRED—
      • 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.
      • orders Genung arrested
  • 325
    • DICKSON, JOHN H.—
      • With Joseph Ehle settles in Skull Valley
  • 250
      • marries Mary J. Ehle
  • 269
    • DISTRICT ATTORNEY—
      • Office created by Third Territorial Legislature
  • 185
    • DITCHES—
      • Hines'
  • 276
    • DIVORCE—
      • Second Territorial Legislature gives courts jurisdiction in all cases of
  • 159
      • Congress fails to pass law prohibiting special legislation concerning
  • 202
    • DOBBINS, MARCUS D.—
      • Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
    • DOLL, PETER—
      • Elected to Second Territorial Legislature
  • 149
      • clerk for Geo. F. Hooper & Co
  • 264
    • DORAN, A. J.—
      • Mention of
  • 117 et seq.
    • DOUGLASS, JAMES S.—
      • Elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
    • DOUGLASS, JIMMY—
      • Assists Judge Meyer in establishing chaingang and reforming Tucson
  • 254 255
    • DUFF, JOHN—
      • Mail carrier, rescues Dave King
  • 67
    • DUFFIELD, MILTON B.—
      • Mention of
  • 52
      • First Marshal of the Territory, his record
  • 166 et seq.
      • his trial for carrying concealed weapons
  • 172 173
    • DUNNE, PATRICK H.—
      • Elected to Second Territorial Legislature
  • 149
    • EDUCATION—
      • Memorial to Congress asking for agricultural and mechanical colleges
  • 162
    • EHLE, JOSEPH—
      • With John H. Dickson, settles in Skull Valley
  • 250
    • EHLE, MARY J.—
      • Married to John H. Dickson
  • 269
    • EHRENBERG—
      • First name Mineral City, description of
  • 256
    • EHRENBERG, HERMAN—
      • Mention of
  • 59
    • EL DORADO CANYON—
      • Mention of
  • 13
    • ELECTIONS—
      • First “Regular” held
  • 148
      • Second
  • 164
    • ELIAS, MIGUEL—
      • Sergeant in Arizona Volunteers
  • 106
    • ELLIOTT, ANDREW H.—
      • Doorkeeper of House, Third Territorial Legislature
  • 184
    • ELLIOTT—
      • Joins first white party in Verde Valley
  • 230
    • ELLIS, DANIEL—
      • Elected to Second Territorial Legislature
  • 149
      • elected to Third Territorial Legislature
  • 165
    • ESPINOSA, ANTONIO—
      • Assistant to W. F. Ingalls, Deputy Surveyor
  • 308
    • ETCHELLS, CHARLES T.—
      • Mention of
  • 129
    • EUREKA MINING DISTRICT—
      • Mention of
  • 9
    • EXEMPTIONS—
      • Arms, etc., exempted by Third Territorial Legislature
  • 189 190
    • FAGAN—
      • Irishman whose ready wit secures light sentence
  • 211 212
    • FEES—