Tres Alamos.
- Leonardo Apodaca, rancher.
- A. Blair, rancher.
- Jesus Dias, general merchant.
- Thomas Dunbar, Postmaster and station-keeper.
- G. Gibson, rancher.
- C. M. Hooker, merchant and hotel keeper.
- G. King, physician.
- Frank Long, rancher.
- Levi Pitts, U. S. mil. tel. operator.
- A. A. Wilt, merchant.
Tubac.
- J. Lillie Mercer, merchant.
Tucson.
- Abadie & Co., saloon.
- Juan N. Acuna, agt. Sonora & Arizona Stage Line.
- John B. Allen, Mayor, merchant.
- J. H. Archibald, general merchant.
- J. M. Berger, jeweler.
- GEORGE A. BOWEN, agt. Southern Pac. Mail Line.
- Thomas Belknap, blacksmith.
- C. O. Brown, saloon.
- Henry Buchman, photographer.
- S. W. CARPENTER, County Recorder and Notary Public.
- James Carroll, livery and sale stable.
- George Cooler, saloon.
- Cosmopolitan Hotel, (Otto Reichenbach, prop.)
- Davis & Young, hardware, stoves, etc.
- Dill & Holt, “Cabinet” saloon.
- C. R. Drake, Asst. Postmaster.
- S. H. Drachman, general merchant.
- C. T. Etchell, blacksmith.
- FARLEY & POMEROY, attorneys at law.
- Geo. Forster, saloon.
- Thomas Gardner, lumber merchant.
- J. Goldberg, American grocery.
- John Goldtree, Telegraph saloon.
- T. F. Griffith, livery stable.
Transcriber’s Notes
Added periods between the dollar and cents in the tables on [page xvii] and [page xi].
The reprint that was used as the source for the ebook was flawed, and two missing words were added to the notes on [page l], from an alternate document: “to the [amount of] $20,000.”
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation and accents have been standardised but all other spelling and punctuation not mentioned here remains unchanged.