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  • ADAMS, CAPTAIN—With Col. Barnard in fight with Apaches
  • -- 29
    • ADAMS, C. S.—One of victims in Wickenburg massacre
  • -- 293
    • AGUERRA, E.—With his clerk and two passengers, murdered by Indians
  • -- 139
    • AGUILAR --.—Mexican outlaw shot by party of Americans
  • -- 203
    • AGUIRRE, MISS TRINIDAD—Killed by Indians
  • -- 146 165
    • AIKEN, BENJAMIN—Killed by Indians
  • -- 138
    • AINZA --.—Has train attacked by Indians
  • -- 145
    • ALDRICH, MARK—First settler in valley of San Pedro
  • -- 207
    • ALEXANDER --.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 128
    • ALEXANDER, GENERAL—Mention of scout against Indians
  • -- 24
    • ALLEN --.—Has large number of mules stolen by Indians
  • -- 139
      • has fine cows stolen by Indians
  • -- 140
    • ALLEN, ADJT.—GENL. J. B.—Alleged to have furnished supplies to participants in Camp Grant Massacre
  • -- 159
    • ALTMAN, JOHN—Killed by Indians
  • -- 131
    • ANDREWS, GEORGE L.—Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Arizona
  • -- 2
    • APACHE-MOHAVES—Placed upon reservation at Date Creek
  • -- 10
      • later removed to reservation at Camp Verde
  • -- 10
    • ARIOLA --.—Has large number of mules stolen by Indians
  • -- 133
    • ARNOLD, WALES—Has horses and mules stolen by Indians
  • -- 149
    • ARNY, W. T. M.—Indian Agent, mention of
  • -- 222
    • AUSTIN, F. L.—Testifies in behalf of Indians massacred at Camp Grant
  • -- 243
    • BAKER --.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 142
    • BAKER --.—And family murdered by Mexicans at Blue Water station
  • -- 202
    • BAKER, JOHN C.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 130
    • BALL, S.—Wounded by Indians
  • -- 135
    • BALLON --.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 137
    • BANTA, A. F.—Discovers “Meteoric Crater,”
  • -- 31
      • with C. E. Cooley and Henry Wood Dodd, goes on prospecting trip into Indian country
  • -- 33 et seq.
      • makes friends of Coyotero Apaches,
  • -- 38
      • induces Capt. Barry to disobey orders to massacre Apaches,
  • -- 57 et seq.
      • writes of conditions in Arizona, the military, etc.
  • -- 92 et seq.
    • BARBA --.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 136
    • BARBE, JOAQUIN—Suspected participant in Wickenburg Massacre, killed by Joe Fye and Milt Ward
  • -- 301
    • BARBOUR, CHARLES—Member of coroner's jury on victims of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 294
    • BARCLAY, W. J.—Member of scouting party after participants in Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 296
    • BARK, JIM—Anecdotes of C. E. Cooley
  • -- 76 77
    • BARNARD, COL. P. F.—Fight with Apaches under Cochise
  • -- 27
    • BARNES --.—Attacked by Indians; store burned and effects carried away
  • -- 138
    • BARNETT, AARON—Member of coroner's jury on victims of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 294
    • BARNEY, COL. JAMES M.—Assists General Crook in investigation of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 306
    • BARRY, CAPT. JOHN—In command of expedition to massacre Apaches,
  • -- 50
      • is induced to disobey orders by Banta, Cooley and Dodd and has charges preferred against him by Colonel Green
  • -- 57 et seq.
      • expedition mentioned by Genl. Ord in report
  • -- 81 et seq.
    • BASHFORD, LEVY—Mention of
  • -- 193
    • BEACH --.—Train attacked by Indians
  • -- 143 144
    • BEAN, C. C.—Mention of
  • -- 172
    • BEAN, R. C.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 131
    • BEAUCHAMP, “JACK”—Killed by Indians
  • -- 127
    • BEDEL --.—One of party of Americans, shot by Gandara
  • -- 203
    • BELNAP --.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 127
    • BENDELL, H.—Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Arizona
  • -- 2
      • assists General Crook in investigation of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 306
    • BENJAMIN --.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 142
    • BENTLEY, E. A.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 129
    • BENTON --.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 133
    • BERRY, THOS. N.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 132
    • BIRESLEY, DR.—Post Surgeon at Camp Grant; account of condition of victims of Massacre
  • -- 160
    • BLANCHARD --.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 148
    • BLANCHARD, J. C.—Ranch attacked and destroyed by Indians
  • -- 141
    • BLOWE --.—Wounded by Indians
  • -- 142
    • BLUE WATER MASSACRE—Baker and family murdered by Mexicans
  • -- 202
    • BOGGS, T. W.—Has horse stolen by Indians
  • -- 150
    • BOONE, WM.—Killed by Indians
  • -- 129
    • BOUNS, MRS. (DONNA TOMASE)—Gives J. M. Bryan warning of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 299
    • BOURKE, LIEUT. J. G.—Assists General Crook in investigation of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 304 et seq.
      • gives account of attempt on General Crook's life
  • -- 318 et seq.
    • BOWERS BROTHERS—Have herds stolen by Indians
  • -- 147 149
    • BOWERS, GEORGE—Killed by Indians
  • -- 131
    • BOWERS, HERBERT—Indians steal stock from, resulting in successful citizen expedition against them
  • -- 171 et seq.
    • BOYCE --.—Member of citizen expedition against Indians
  • -- 170 et seq.
    • BRODERICK, JOHN—Killed by Indians
  • -- 129
    • BROOKS, H.—Has sheep and goats stolen by Indians
  • -- 133
    • 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 Indians
  • -- 136
    • BRYAN, GEORGE—Member of scouting party after participants in Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 296
    • BRYAN, J. M. (CRETE)—Forwarned of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 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 Wickenburg 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 Wallapais
  • -- 9
      • assists General Crook in investigation of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 306
    • CALHOUN, LIEUT.—With Capt. Barry on expedition to massacre 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—Public 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 MCDOWELL—Vincent Coyler establishes Indian reservation 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
    • CRADLEBAUGH, LIEUT.—Accompanies Capt. Wm. Ory on expedition into Indian country
  • -- 116
      • has command attacked by Indians
  • -- 142 143
    • 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, laoors 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 Colycr
  • -- 264 et seq.
    • CUSHING, LIEUT HOWARD B.—Expeditions against hostile Indians
  • -- 101 et seq. 114 115
      • killed by Indians
  • -- 147
      • expeditions 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
    • 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 McDowell, 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 reservation
  • -- 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 Massacre
  • -- 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 expedition 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
    • 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 participants in Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 301
    • GANDARA --.—Mexican suspected of participation in disappearance 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 Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 298
      • assists General Crook in investigation of Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 306
      • account of General Crook's attempt to capture or kill Indians suspected of being participants 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 Maricopas
  • -- 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 Goodwin
  • -- 93
      • conducts campaign against the Indians and establishes 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
    • HALSTEAD, RICHARD—Killed by Indians
  • -- 138
    • HAMEL, P. M.—One of victims in Wickenburg Massacre
  • -- 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 outlaws
  • -- 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 established
  • -- 3
      • one for Yumas established
  • -- 4
      • one for friendly Indians established on Colorado
  • -- 4 5
      • one for Moquis established
  • -- 6
      • one for Mohaves established
  • -- 6
      • one for Wallapais established
  • -- 8
      • one established at Date Creek by Vincent Colyer, but abolished by Genl. O. O. Howard
  • -- 10
      • Chiricahua reservation, 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 established
  • -- 16
      • one established at Camp Apache
  • -- 221
    • INDIAN RING—Operations of
  • -- 10 11
      • methods of
  • -- 98
    • 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
      • reservation established for Mohaves
  • -- 6
      • reservation established for Wallapais
  • -- 8
      • reservation established at Date Creek
  • -- 10
      • removal to San Carlos
  • -- 13 14
      • Chiricahua reservation established 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 depredations 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 Indian 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 for Chiricahua Apaches
  • -- 15
    • 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
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