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Vanished Arizona / Summerhayes, Martha, 1844-1926
necessary for the long journey to Fort Whipple, which was the destination of one of the companies ... , until the hills and valleys in the vicinity of Fort Whipple shut him out from my sight. But he seemed to have come details...- creator(s) - Summerhayes, Martha, 1844-1926
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- subject(s) - ehrenberg; arizona; camp macdowell; jack; camp; fort whipple; army; camp apache; fort; fort yuma; lieutenant; fort yuma; ehrenberg; camp apache; camp macdowell; arizona; camp; jack; fort; fort whipple; army; lieutenant;
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Captured by the Navajos / Curtis, Charles A. (Charles Albert), 1835-1907
at the fort. Can't you come and see us next holiday?" "I should much like to; I will ask the fathers if I may ... Rodondo, on the Rio Pecos, where a large fort had been established. It was occupied by a strong garrison details...- creator(s) - Curtis, Charles A. (Charles Albert), 1835-1907
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- subject(s) - vic; navajos; brenda; clary; sergeant; chiquita; tom clary; henry; manuel; captain bayard; ponies; frank; indians; camp; sergeant cunningham; arnold; corporal; fort whipple; valley; fort; creek; sergeant cunningham; manuel; clary; camp; navajos; valley; tom clary; indians; fort; vic; fort whipple; ponies; henry; arnold; frank; creek; brenda; corporal; chiquita; captain bayard; sergeant;
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