Farish, Thos. E.—Former Arizona Historian
Ferrin, Jacob S.—Killed by Apaches,
photo.
Fife, Diana Davis—Killed by Indians,
photo.
Fife, J. D.—Sulphur Springs Valley pioneer,
photo.
Fife, Wm. N.—Sulphur Springs Valley pioneer,
photo.
Fish, Joseph—Early historian,
photo.
Flagstaff—Naming of
Flake, Chas. L.—Killed by outlaw,
photo.
Flake, Wm. J.—Land purchases at Snowflake,
at Showlow,
at Concho,
at Springerville,
at Nutrioso,
photo.
Follett, Wm. A.—Battalion member,
to Arizona,
photo.
Foote, Jos. Warren—At St. Joseph, Nevada
Forest Dale—Est.,
Indian encroachments,
abandonment,
claims for damages
Foreword
Foutz, Joseph—Photo.
Franklin—Est.
Fredonia—Visited by Gov. Campbell,
est.,
naming,
description of,
view
Fremont, John C.—Dissension in American forces,
arrest and trial,
on Spanish Trail
G
Garces, Father Francisco—Early Spanish priest,
at Hopi
Garcia, Colonia—Mexican settlement
Gass, Octavius D.—Represented Mohave Co. in 2d legislature
and Pah-ute Co. in 3d and 4th Legislatures,
in 5th Legislature,
floated down Colorado r.
Genoa—First American settlement in Nevada
Gibbons, Andrew S.—Investigated Welsh legend,
took Hopi visitors home,
shown sacred stone of Hopi,
Salt Lake Pioneer,
interpreter on Muddy,
trip down Colorado r.,
in Ariz. Legislature from Pah-ute Co.,
photo.
Gibbons, Mrs. A. S—Photo.
Gibbons, Augustus A.—Killed by Indians,
photo.
Gibbons, Richard—At Hopi village
Gibbons, Wm. H.—At Hopi village
Gila River—Barge made by Battalion,
route of Battalion,
land erosion,
trouble with mill tailings
Gold—Battalion party present at discovery
Goodwin, Camp—In Gila Valley,
abandonment
Graham—Est.
Graham County—Est.
Grand Canyon—Visited by Escalante-Dominguez,
circumtoured by Hamblin,
by Gov. Campbell,
expl. by Powell,
to be bridged
Grand Falls—Haight party at,
view
Grand Wash—Ferry site,
crossed by Hamblin
Grant—Early name of Luna
Grant Camp—Old and new, south of Gila
Grant, Heber J.—Church President in, photo.,
visit to St. Johns
Mexican trips
Greeley, Lewis—With 1863 Hamblin party
Greer—Est.
H
Haight, Horton D.—Crossed river at Paria,
first attempt at Arizona colonization,
photo.
Hakes, Collins R.—At San Bernardino,
President Maricopa Stake, at Bluewater, death,
photo.
Hall, Miss S. M.—Description of Lee's Ferry,
of Fredonia
Hamblin, Frederick—At Hopi,
at Alpine,
fight with bear,
photo.
Hamblin, Jacob—Frontier guide,
missionary to Indians, entry in Muddy section,
Mountain Meadows massacre, saves wagon trains, photo.,
at Las Vegas lead mines, encounter with Ives party,
at Colorado r.,
trips to Hopi,
took Hopi visitors home,
with Powell at Shivwits council,
guide for Powell, council with Navajo,
error in date of great Navajo council,
took provisions to second Powell exp., visited Fort Defiance,
1871-2-3 trips,
ambassador to Navajo, in danger of death,
located Grand Wash road, wagon route to Sunset, guide for D. H. Wells
1876 party, ordained Apostle to the Lamanites,
moved to Arizona, death, monument inscription,
first Colorado r. crossing at Ute ford, 1858, crossed at Paria on raft,
located road to San Francisco mountains,
in 1862 crossed river at Ute ford, in 1863 crossed at Grand Wash
Hamblin, Wm.—At Hopi,
at naming of Pipe Springs
Hancock, Levi—Battalion poet
Hardy's Landing—Visited by Call,
Callville visited by Hardy
Harris, Llewellyn—Welsh legend
Haskell, Thales—Investigated steamer on Colorado r.,
at Hopi,
left Hopi,
in Muddy district,
with Paiutes,
photo.
Hatch, Ira—With Paiutes,
with Hopi,
at Meadows,
photo.
Hatch, Lorenzo—Escape from drowning,
at Taylor
Hava-supai Indians—See Cataract Canyon
Hawkins, Wm. R.—With Powell exp.
Hayden, C. T.—Visited by Jones party,
assistance to settlers,
est. Hayden's Ferry
Head, W. S.—Post trader at Verde
Heaton, Jonathan—Resident of Moccasin,
photo, with sons
Heber—In Mogollons,
in New Mexico
Holbrook—Naming
Holmes, Henry—Description of L. Colorado valley
Hopi—Visited by Father Garces,
by Escalante,
by Jacob Hamblin,
Welsh legend, composite language,
snake dance, tribesmen taken to Salt Lake,
threw Navajos from cliff,
Tuba taken to Utah,
sacred stone,
southern origin
Hortt, Henry J.—Fredonia settler
Hubbard—Est.
Hubbell, J. L.—Investigated Utah Indian troubles
Hulett, Schuyler—Battalion member,
photo.
Hunt—Est.
Hunt, Capt. Jefferson—Battalion officer
Hunt, John—Battalion member,
Mormon road mail carrier,
at Snowflake,
photo.
Hunt, Marshall—Battalion member
Hunter, Capt. Jesse B.—Battalion officer
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Idaho—Agricultural settlement Index—To book Irritaba—Mohave chief Iverson, Alma—At LeRoux Spring Ives, J. C.—Colorado r. exploration Ivins, Anthony W.—Indian warfare, crossed Colorado r. on the ice, agent for Mexican lands, photo.
J
Jenson, Andrew—Assistant Church Historian,
data on Callville,
in Muddy Valley,
in L. Colorado Valley,
at Tuba City,
photo.
Johnson, B. F.—At Tempe,
at Nephi, death,
photo.
Johnson, Warren M.—Escape from drowning,
photo, of Lee's Ferry home
Johnson, W. H.—In charge of Virgin salt mines
Johnston, Capt. A. R.—Killed at San Pascual
Johnston, Gen. A. S.—Exp. to Utah
Johnston, Capt. Geo. A.—Ferried Beale camel exp. across river,
offered to handle Salt Lake freight
Johnston, W.J.—Batt. member,
gold disc.,
photo.
Jones, D.W.—First exp. to Mexico,
foundation of Lehi,
death,
photos.
Jones, Nathaniel V.—Battalion member,
photo.
Jonesville—See Lehi
Jones, Wiley C.—With Jones party,
photo.
Juarez, Colonia—Mexican settlement
Judd, Hyrum—Battalion member,
photo.
Judd, Zadok K.—Battalion member,
photo.
Junction City—On Colorado r.