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-
“The Baldwin” of San Francisco — Frontispiece
- Red Rock Pass on the Colorado River above Yuma—The Chimney Peaks
in the distance — 14
- A Scene in the Orange Groves of E. J. Baldwin, Esq. — 33
- Indians taking their Sun-bath at Yuma — 43
- An Indian Belle of the Yuma Indians — 49
- Indian Group — 53
- Getting ready for a prospecting tour — 60
- An Indian in town — 64
- An Indian watching the approach of Emigrants on the plains of
Arizona. 72
- A Mojave Indian Chief at Ehrenberg — 76
- Mojave Indians at Ehrenberg taking their Sunday walk — 80
- Map of the ancient province of Tusayan, Arizona — 88
- An Indian Warrior — 87
- Prescott — 91
- Tucson — 97
- Valley of Santa Cruz, (From Hinton's Hand-Book of Arizona) —
103
- The Proposed Hotel and Plaza at Calabasas Valley of Santa Cruz —
111
- A Miner's vicissitudes in Arizona — 136
- Charles McMillen and Josiah Flournoy — 140
- Ready for a Scalp — 152
- An Apache Chief — 160
- An Apache Squaw and Papoose — 161
- The City of Ehrenberg—Looking up the Colorado River—Indians at
play 169
- A Mojave Indian and boy at Ehrenberg — 173
- A View of the Colorado at Yuma — 177
-
‘‘Lone Peaks,’’ on the road from Ehrenberg to
Prescott — 183
- A Midnight Camp of the Apaches in the Pelonchillo Mountains,
Arizona 188
- Rocky Canyons and Mesa lands of Arizona — 192
- The Continent Stereoscopic Company's Artist
‘‘viewing’’ in Arizona — 200
- The Painted Rocks (Pedros Pintardos) on the plains of Arizona — 204
- Scene in the Salt River Valley — 207
- The Region of the Thousand Wells, on a high rocky Mesa —
209
- Just in from the desert—getting ready for a good square meal —
213
- Papago Indian Women going to carry hay — 222
- A Maricopa Indian Girl picking berries — 225
- Pimo Indians at home — 229
- A Squad of Indians at a game of cards — 233
- An Unwelcome Visitor — 238
- Mi-shong-i-ni-vi—a village of the Moquis in North-eastern Arizona
— 241
- Interior of an Oraibi house in the Moqui Villages — 249
- The Free Indian Girls, An-ti-naints, Pu-tu-su and Wi-chuts —
253
- The Terraced houses of Oraibi — 257
- Paying for Rain—a religious observance of the Moquis — 261
- An Indian Hunter — 268
- A Scout of the Navajo's in northeastern Arizona — 274
- A Navajo Indian Boy — 277
- An Ancient War dance of the Apache´s — 279
- Ruins of the Great Casa Grande in Southern Arizona — 283
- Ruins near the Great Casa Grande — 287
- The Mission of San Xavier del-Bac, located 9 miles south of
Tucson — 297
- Old Mission Ruins of Tumacacori — 303
- Street Scene of the Adobe Spanish Residences — 305
- Sand stone Formations, found in the Ravines of the Santa Rita
Mountains — 312
- Butte in the upper Colorado Canon—Colorado River, Arizona —
325
- Marble Canon of the Colorado River — 329
- The Great Canon of the Colorado River, Arizona — 333
- The
‘‘Toltec’’ mining camp in the Santa Rita Mountains
— 345
- Stage Coach Robbery — 368
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RED ROCK PASS ON THE COLORADO RIVER ABOVE YUMA; THE CHIMNEY
PEAKS IN THE DISTANCE.
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