A
Adair
Named for early resident
Adair, Samuel N.
Photo.
Adair, Wesley
Battalion member,
photo.
Agriculture
Mormon pioneers in,
first in N. Ariz.
Allen, Lt.-Col. Jas.
Commander Battalion,
died
Allen, Rufus C.
Battalion member,
to S. America,
in Las Vegas section
Allen, W.C.
Heads L. Colorado party,
photo.
Alma
Est.
Allred, Mrs. R.W.
With husband on Battalion march,
photo.
Allred, Reuben W.
Battalion member,
photo.
Alpine
Burial place of Jacob Hamblin,
est.
Ancient Races
Canal at Mesa,
in Arizona,
canals of,
in Gila Valley
Andrus, Capt. Jas.
Led party against Indians
Apaches
Encroachments on Forest Dale,
attack on Col. Carr's command,
attack on Camp Apache,
experiences with in Gila Valley,
Chiricahua outbreaks,
murders in Gila Valley
Arkansas Immigrants
At Taylor,
on L. Colorado
Artesian Water
At St. David,
wells in Gila Valley
Asay, Joseph
Aids Powell exp.
Atlantic & Pacific R.R.
Land grant
B
Ballenger, Jesse O.
Heads L. Colorado settlement
Ballenger's Camp (Brigham City)
Est.
Banta, A.F.
Arizona pioneer
Barbenceta
Navajo Chief
Barrus, Lt. Ruel
Battalion officer at San Luis Rey
Barth, Sol
On L. Colorado
Bartlett, John R.
At Tubac,
in Texas
Bass, Willis W.
Grand Canyon guide
Beadle, J.H.
Visit to Lonely Dell and J. D. Lee
Beale, E.F.
At San Pascual,
camel survey, carried dispatches east,
advised Washington of discovery of gold
Beaver Dams—Early occupation,
settlement
Beebe, Nelson P.—Leader of Arkansas party
Bees—First in Utah
Bellamy, Edward—Study of United Order
Bennett, Capt. Frank F.—In great Navajo council
Berardo—At Horsehead Crossing
Berry, Mrs. Rachael—State legislator
Berry, Wm. Wiley—Killed by outlaws, photo.
Bibliography
Biggs, Thos.—Lehi settler,
photo.
Bigler, Henry W.—At gold discovery,
photo.
Bluewater N. M—Settlement
Blythe, John L.—Launched boat at Lee's Ferry,
at Moen Copie,
at Le Roux Spring,
photo.
Bonelli, Daniel—Early ferryman,
photo.
Boston Party—In L. Cotorado Valley
Boyle, Henry G.—Battalion member,
outlined Mormon road,
first president S. States Mission,
photo.
Brannan, Samuel—Head of "Brooklyn" exp.,
Wyoming conference with Brigham Young,
died in Mexico
Brigham City, Ariz.—Est.,
naming,
abandonment,
photo. of old fort
Brigham City, Utah—Experiences in United Order
Brinkerhoff, Hyrum—Muddy r. and Gila v. pioneer,
photo.
Brinkerhoff, Margaret—Muddy r. and Gila v. pioneer,
photo.
Brizzee, H. W.—Battalion member,
in Arizona,
photo.
"Brooklyn"—Mormon immigrant ship
Brown, Capt. Jas.—Led at Pueblo, Colo.,
battalion officer,
arr. Salt Lake, to Cal. for pay
Brown, Jas. S.—On Muddy r.,
at Cal. gold discovery,
head of 1875 scouting party,
battalion member,
photo.
Bryce—Est.
Bryce, Ebenezer—Early Gila settler,
photo.
Bushman, John V.—N. E. Ariz, settler,
photo.
C
Call, Anson—Founded Callville,
photo.
Callville—Port on Colorado r.,
est.,
abandonment,
county seat of Pah-ute Co.
Camels—Brought by Beale survey
Campbell, Gov. T. E.—Assistance in work,
circumtoured Grand Canyon,
Prest. League of the Southwest
Cannon, Angus M.—At Callville,
on Colorado r.
Cannon, David H.—Baptism of Shivwits at St. George,
photo.
Carson, Kit—Guide of Kearny exp.,
carried dispatches east,
campaign against Navajo
Carson Valley, Nev.—Settled by Mormons
Casa Grande—Ancient ruin
Cataract Canyon—Home of Hava-supai,
entered by Hamblin,
by Garces,
by Ives
Central—Est.
Chemehuevis Indians—War band in Muddy r. district
Chronology
Chuichupa, Colonia—Mexican settlement
Claridge, Rebecca—Photo
Claridge, Samuel H.—Muddy and Gila r. pioneer, photo.
Cluff, Benjamin—At Las Vegas
Coal—Dug at San Diego by G. W. Sirrine
Cocheron, Augusta Joyce—Description of Yerba Buena
Cocopah Indians—Colorado r. deck hands
Colorado City—Est. on site of Yuma
Colorado River
Reached by Battalion,
watershed embraced within State of Deseret,
ferries of,
frozen over,
transportation,
efforts to utilize water and power, drainage area, flow, water storage,
navigation, watershed now barred for navigation
Colter, J. G. H—At Round Valley
Concho
Hard living conditions,
est.,
naming
Cooke, Lt.-Col. P. St. George
Commander Mormon Battalion,
congratulatory order,
story of march,
left Santa Fe,
crossed Colorado r.,
led Johnston's cavalry to Utah, resignation,
photo.
Cooley, C. E.—Won Showlow in card game, sold
Cooperative Stores—Est. in many communities
Co-quap—Paiute killed at St. Thomas
Cotton—Raised by Maricopas,
Pima long-staple
Crismon, Chas.—At San Bernardino,
took first bees to Utah,
at founding of Mesa,
photo.
Crosby, Geo. H. Sr.—Photo.
Crosby, Jesse W.—In re-settlement of Muddy
Crosby, Taylor—At Hopi
Crossing of the Fathers—Passed by Escalante and Dominguez,
Hamblin's was first crossing by white men since Spanish days,
early use of,
photo.
Curtis—Est.
Curtis, Elizabeth Hanks—Photo., in Gila Valley
Curtis, Josephine—Photo., in Gila Valley
Curtis, Martha—Photo., in Gila Valley
Curtis, Moses M.
Gila Valley pioneer,
at Eden
Curtis, Virginia—Photo., in Gila Valley
Cushing, Frank H.—Southwestern ethnologist
Cutler, R. J.
Muddy settler,
Rep. Pah-ute Co. in Ariz. 3d and 4th legislatures,
clerk Rio Virgen Co.
D
Davidson, Jas.—Death of family of thirst
Davis, Capt. Daniel C.—Battalion officer
Davis, Durias—Visit to Hopi
Day, Henry—In charge at Moen Copie
Defiance, Fort
Est.,
great council with Navajo,
settlement by Hamblin of Indian troubles
Dellenbaugh, F. S.
Estimate of Mormon settlements,
wrote of Navajo council
Deseret
State of,
map,
origin of name,
boundaries,
organization, legislature
Diaz, Colonia—Mexican settlement
Dixie, Utah's—Brigham Young in,
ref. to
Dobson, Thos. F.—First settler at Fredonia
Dodge, Enoch—Fight with Navajos
Dominguez and Escalante—On Spanish Trail
Dublan, Colonia—Mexican settlement
Dykes, Geo. P.—Battalion officer,
photo.,
death
E
Eagar—Est.
Earthquake—At St. David
Eastern Arizona Stake—Est.
Eden—Est.
Ehrenberg—Military depot
El Dorado Canyon—At Cottonwood Island
Ellsworth, Edmund—Salt Lake Pioneer
Emory, W. H.—With Kearny exp.
Engelhardt, Father Z.—Estimate of Battalion members
Escalante-Dominguez—On Spanish Trail,
at Crossing of the Fathers
"Explorer"—Ives' steamboat on Colorado r.,
photo.