1880 Arizona Federal Census Records

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1900 Arizona Federal Census Records

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1920 Arizona Federal Census Records

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Spanish Explorers and Exploration

…of the difficulties encountered in crossing the mountains, and the discouragement of many of the capitalists interested in the expedition, and also on account of political intrigues, this expedition was…

Early Spanish Missions and Missionaries

…which any detailed account survives. Of this expedition, Bancroft says: ”Lieutenant Cristobal Martin Bernal, with Alferez Francisco Acuma, a sergeant, and twenty soldiers, marched from Fronteras via Terrenate and Suamca,…

Arizona Ancient Ruins

…River are immense rooms dug in from the side of high, perpendicular sandstone banks that can only be reached with ladders. Very little information is obtained by excavating these ruins….

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

Arizona Newspapers and Obituaries

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Trouble with the Apache

…infantry in his command. Colonel Craig invoked the aid of Capt. Buford’s company of dragoons from Dona Ana. Soon after the arrival of that officer, another batch of animals disappeared…

Maricopa County, Arizona History

…an abundance of water in Salt River for the use of a vast extent of country. The people who settled here commenced with little or no means, and by industry…

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