Arizona Plants and Trees

…and for fuel. The Amole, when once known and appreciated, will be considered among the most valuable natural productions of our country. It grows three or four feet high, and…

Early Days in Arizona

…and brought to Tucson, and the Indians at once opened negotiations to obtain this boy. Colonel Carbon, in command of the Spanish forces, agreed with them that on a certain…

Creation of Arizona Territory

…was. Old Ben Wade, chairman of the senate com. on territories, took a lively and bold interest in the organization of the territory, and Ashley, chairman of the com. in…

Arizona State Lines and Navigation

…of two hours rest – thus fifty miles a day were made, but absence of water and feed very often disarranged the schedule. “The company’s commissary not having reached the…

Treaty with Mexico

…the office of Foreign Relations, and Don Salazar Ylarregui and General Mariano Monterde, as scientific commissioners, invested with full powers for this negotiation; who, having communicated their respective full powers,…

Indian Raids and Outrages

…with a company of some fifty persons, in August 1850. Part of the company remained in Tucson, and the rest at the Pima Villages. Oatman left the latter place with…

1890 Arizona Federal Census Records

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1910 Arizona Federal Census Records

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1930 Arizona Federal Census Records

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Survey for Railroads and Other Purposes

…then turned up the San Jose Valley, crossed over the Gavilan range at the source of Pajaro river, and examined the passes in this vicinity. A thorough examination was then…

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