Fig. 227—Pai Tépgañ P'a—Measles; Grass payment.
Fig. 228—Pai Gañhíña P'a—Fourth of July races.
Fig. 229—T'águñótal P'a Sän—Cheyenne dance.
T'águñótal P'a Sän. The moon is distinguished by the figure of a deer antler above the principal picture, which is intended to record the visit of a large party of Cheyenne and Arapaho in full dress, for dancing purposes; they arrived on July 29,1892, and remained about two weeks.
MILITARY AND TRADING POSTS, MISSIONS, ETC, WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE ACCOMPANYING MAP
ARIZONA
- Apache—1870—Existing.
- Barrett—May-July, 1862.
- Beale's Springs—1871—1874.
- Bowie—1862—1894.
- Breckenridge—1860—1862.
- Buchanan—1856—1861.
- Cameron, Camp—1866—1867.
- Crittenden—1868—1873.
- Date Creek, Camp—1867—1873.
- Defiance (now Navaho Agency)—1852—1861.
- Ganado, or Pueblo Colorado (trading place of Cotton & Hubbell)—Existing.
- Goodwin, Camp—1864—1871.
- Grant, Camp (old)—1865—1872.
- Grant—1872—Existing.
- Huachuca—1877—Existing.
- Hualpai, Camp—1869—1873.
- Keam's (trading place)—1869—Existing.
- Lowell—1862—1891.
- McDowell—1865—1891.
- Mason—1865—1866.
- Mohave—1859—1890.
- Pinal, Camp—1870—1871.
- Rawlings, Camp—1870.
- Reno, Camp—1867—1870.
- Round Rock (trading place)—
- Rucker, Camp J. A.—1878—1880.
- San Carlos (subpost of Fort Grant)—1882—Existing.
- San Xavier del Bac Mission (Catholic)—Church erected, 1699; mission abandoned, 1750; reoccupied, 1752; practically abandoned as a mission, 1828.
- Supply, Camp (old)—
- Thomas—1876—1892.
- Tubac (presidio and mission)—1752; presidio transferred to Tucson, 1772; reestablished, 1824, but evidently abandoned as presidio and mission shortly afterward.
- Tucson—Visita of San Xavier about 1772, when presidio was transferred from Tubac; abolished as a presidio at beginning of Mexican war.
- Tumacacori Mission (Catholic)—Established between 1699 and 1701; practically destroyed by Apaches, 1769; reoccupied about 1784; destroyed again by Apaches, 1820.
- Verde—1866—1891.
- Wallen, Camp—1866—1869.
- Whipple—1864—1898.
- Whipple, Camp (old)—1863—1864.
- Willow Grove, Camp—1867—1869.