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Arizona Territory

Pictorial history of my home State 1863-1912
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The Miller Bros. Saved Prescott From Starvation
Prescott, Arizona History: The Miller Bros. Saved Prescott From Starvation
Days Past: The first train to Prescott Camping, Summer, Outdoor, Railroad, Central Plaza, Locomotive, Broad Streets
Days Past: The first train to Prescott
Days Past: The first train to Prescott
15. A military parade marches down a street in Phoenix (ca. 1888). Nara, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona Usa, River North, Phoenix Arizona, Lake Havasu, Arizona Map
Here Are The Oldest Photos Ever Taken In Arizona And They’re Incredible
15. A military parade marches down a street in Phoenix (ca. 1888).
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Here Are The Oldest Photos Ever Taken In Arizona And They’re Incredible
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Top 15 Most Famous Native Americans - Listverse
Top 15 Most Famous Native Americans
Alchesay, White Mountain Apache. Scout for General Crook. Circa 1882. Chief Alchesay won the Medal of Honor for extreme bravery in the Apache Wars. Portraits, Fotografie, Fotos, Fotografia, American Photo, Native American Photos, Native American Warrior
Apache Scouts from Ft.Huachuca Collection
Alchesay, White Mountain Apache. Scout for General Crook. Circa 1882. Chief Alchesay won the Medal of Honor for extreme bravery in the Apache Wars.
15. A military parade marches down a street in Phoenix (ca. 1888).
15. A military parade marches down a street in Phoenix (ca. 1888).
14. An infantry crosses the Gila River near San Carlos, located about 21 miles east of Globe (ca. 1885). San Carlos, Cowgirls, Texas, American West, American Frontier
14. An infantry crosses the Gila River near San Carlos, located about 21 miles east of Globe (ca. 1885).
11. Here’s a look at Tombstone as its population was growing (ca. 1881). At the time of this photo, it had a population of 4,000! Crime, Tombstone Arizona, Western Town, Towns, Tombstone
11. Here’s a look at Tombstone as its population was growing (ca. 1881). At the time of this photo, it had a population of 4,000!
9. Members of the Aztec Land and Cattle Company of Holbrook pose for a photo (ca. 1877). Sedona Arizona, Holbrook Arizona, West, Cattle, Real Cowboys
9. Members of the Aztec Land and Cattle Company of Holbrook pose for a photo (ca. 1877).
8. The moments before a soldier’s execution in Prescott (1877). American Cities, American Western, Westward Expansion, Buffalo Soldier
8. The moments before a soldier’s execution in Prescott (1877).
4. A member of the Powell Expedition poses in Glen Canyon (1872). Ideas, American Indigenous Peoples, Expedition, Glen Canyon
4. A member of the Powell Expedition poses in Glen Canyon (1872).
2. Boats drift into the Colorado River from Camp Mohave, near present day Bullhead City (ca. 1871). Art, History, Image 30, Present Day, Olds, Old Photos, Arizona, Mojave
Here Are The Oldest Photos Ever Taken In Arizona And They’re Incredible
2. Boats drift into the Colorado River from Camp Mohave, near present day Bullhead City (ca. 1871).
8. The moments before a soldier’s execution in Prescott (1877).
Here Are The Oldest Photos Ever Taken In Arizona And They’re Incredible
8. The moments before a soldier’s execution in Prescott (1877).