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Box:Folder Description Dates
6:98 Army , W. F. M : Correspondence to R. C. McCormick from., regarding arms and equipment, St. Louis, MO., Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas 29 Aug. 1863
6:98 Petition to Governor Goodwin, signed by officers and enlisted men, Co. H. 11th Regiment 7 Nov. 1863
6:98 Chaisn, Rafael, Captain at Ft. Whipple: Correspondence to Governor Goodwin, et al (in Spanish) 10 Feb. 1864
6:98 Resolution to Governor by citizens of Lynx Creek, re protection from Indians 14 March 1864
6:98 Waldemar, Adolphus: Report to Charles D. Poston, Superintendent of Indian Affairs 30 may 1864
6:98 Poston, Charles D., Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Report to Governor Goodwin 24 July 1864
6:98 Legislative Committee report, opinion on Poston's report to Governor, regarding the question of Indian Reservation on Colorado River 28 Oct. 1864
6:98 Petition to Governor Goodwin for protection from the Indians, Randall District (2) n.d.
6:98 Recommendation for promotion of Charles Riedt, by Lieut. Col. Bennett 8 Sept. 1865
6:98 Correspondence to Superintendent Leihy and M.O. Davidson, from U.S. Office of Indian Affairs, re appointment of Davidson as agent for Papago Indians 8-9 Sept. 1865
6:98 Commission of Frank Hewitt and Manuel Gallegos, by Governor Goodwin 4 Oct. 1865
6:98 Washburn, H. S., Captain at Ft. Mason: correspondence to Governor Goodwin 5 & 9 Oct. 1865
6:98 Washburn, H. S., Captain at Ft. Mason: correspondence to Governor Goodwin 29 Oct. 1865
6:98 Number of volunteers mustered into service by 1st. Lieut. Tompkins 9 Nov. 1865
6:98 Statement of General Mason, to McCormick, re placement of volunteer companies 3 Dec. 1865
6:98 Statement of General Mason to Committee, Second Legislature, re progress of Indian fight, number of troops needed 20 Dec. 1865
6:98 Report by Committee, Second Legislature Dec. 1865
6:98 Memorial by Second Legislature to U.S. Congress Dec. 1865
6:98 Bills, vouchers from Capt. H. S. Washburn for recruiting Arizona Volunteers 1865
6:99 Leihy, George W., Arizona Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Report 1865
6:99 Washburn, H. H.L correspondence to Governor McCormick Jan.– Feb. 1866
6:99 Report of Joint Legislative Committee 1866
6:99 Letter of Governor R. McCormick to Sickohoot, Captain of the Mohave, commending him for bravery in battle against Wallapais 12 Oct. 1866
6:99 Special order No. 16, re resignation of Captain J. Ross Brown March 1866
6:99 Muster-in Roll; Co. C Special order No. 44, resignation and discharge of Captain John H. Coster 1866
6:99 Diary of operations against Indians, by Manuel Gallegos, Company E, Arizona Inf. (Camp Lincoln) 1866
6:99 Ver Mehr , John M.: resignation, discharge. June 1866
6:99 Special orders # 124, re filling vacancy in Arizona Volunteers, sentences of privates June 1866
6:99 Porter, Capitan: Correspondence to Governor McCormick regarding a request for station at Beale Springs 13 Sept. 1866
6:99 Halleck, Major General: Correspondence to Governor McCormick regarding order of Major Porter Sept. 1866
6:99 Report to Governor McCormick by Adjutant General, and letter of transmittal 10 Oct. 1866
6:100 Bashford, Attorney General, Reply to resolution of 3rd Legislature, regarding arms and copy of warrant n.d.
6:100 Duffy, Sergeant: murder of William Furlong (correspondence and copy of warrant 27 Oct. 1866
6:100 McDowell, Capitan: correspondence regarding the arrest of Lieutenant Kelsy for murder 18 April 1867
6:100 Crittendon, Col.: correspondence to Governor McCormick regarding banding of Mexican imperialists 5 June 1867
6:100 Poem, re death of James Stimpson, others, Sacrament Mining District August 1867
6:100 Correspondence to Governor McCormick from War Department, re General Grant's opinion on Arizona July 1867
6:100 Gugg, General: Correspondence to Governor McCormick regarding apathy of Prescott citizens regarding Indians 1867
6:100 Petition for reward for Indian for murder of Spanish woman, Arizona City 6 Oct. 1871
6:100 Petition by citizens of Pima County to Governor McCormick, re Volunteer Company 1868
6:100 Correspondence to Governor McCormick from Mr. Israel (?), Camp Grant, re arrest by military 26 Oct. 1868
6:100 Correspondence to Governor Safford from Secretary of War, re arms and ammunition 26 June 1869
6:100 Correspondence to Governor Safford from War Department, ordinance, and Lieut. Col. Dyer, Tucson, re arms 29 Sept.-15 Oct. 1869
6:100 Correspondence to Governor Safford from War Dept., Quartermaster General, re officers in Arizona 12 Oct. 1870
6:100 Stoneman, Colonel George: Correspondence to Governor Safford regarding expenditures 15 Nov. 1870
6:100 Bigelow, Henry A.: report to Governor Safford regarding distribution of arms 24 Dec. 1870
6:100 Correspondence to Col. Stoneman from War Dept., regarding furnishing rations to priest 18 Feb. 1871
6:100 Correspondence to Governor Safford from Col. Bigelow, regarding return of arms 18 Dec. 1871
6:100 Correspondence to Gen. O. O. Howard (unfinished, unsigned) 5 June 1872
6:100 Correspondence to Governor from Bendell, regarding Whitman 22 June 1872
6:100 Correspondence to Major Carr, Camp McDowell, from Capitan Nickerson regarding aiding the Governor to preserve peace 9 June 1872
6:100 Correspondence to Governor Safford from General Crook regarding General Howard and Agent Whitman 9 Feb, 4 June, and 12 July 1872
6:100 Correspondence to Governor Safford from John Marion, re Agent Whitman, General Howard 5 Aug. 1872
6:100 Correspondence to Governor Safford from Adjutant General regarding the “Call for Volunteers” proclamation 1 Sept. 1872
6:101 Correspondence to Governor Safford, re trouble in Mohave County, from Sheriff Welbourn 18 Sept. 1872
6:101 orrespondence to Governor Safford, re alleged crimes of Mexican captive, "Sisto, (5 letters) 23 Aug.-6 Dec. 1872
6:101 Report by Adjutant General to Governor Safford 1871-1872
6:101 Correspondence to Governor Safford from War Dept., ordinance, re amount overdrawn for arming militia 28 July 1873
6:101 Report of Adjutant General to Governor Safford 1873-1874
6:101 Correspondence to Governor, re Indians leaving San Carlos Reservation, depredations 5 Feb. 1874
6:101 Jeffords, Thomas J., Chiricahua Indian Agency: Correspondence to Secretary Bashford regarding stolen mules 1 Aug. 1875
6:101 Report Adjutant General to Governor Safford 1875-1876
6:101 Correspondence to Governor Hoyt regarding Militia Company, Tucson 10 July 1877
6:101 Correspondence to Governor Hoyt, re Militia Company, Upper San Pedro Valley Aug.-Sept. 1877
6:102 Wilcox , General C. B.: Correspondence to acting Governor Gosper regarding two murders by Pi Ute and Navajo Indians n.d
6:102 Correspondence to Governor Fremont from War Dept., ordinance, re bond, sufficient surety from Governor for arms Oct. 1881
6:102 General Wilcox: Telegram to Acting Governor Gosper regarding Indians on San Carlos Reservation 11 Feb 1882
6:102 Petition by Apache County citizens for removal of General Willcox 3 Apr. 1882
6:102 Governor Trittle: Telegram to J. J. Gosper re: rumor of Indian outbreak 19 April 1897
6:102 Secretary of War, Robert T. Lincoln: Telegram, to Governor Tritle, re issue of equipment to volunteer company, signed Robert T. Lincoln 29 Apr. 1882
6:102 Copies of order by Chester A. Arthur, President, outlining Hualpai Reservation 3 Feb. 1883
6:102 Murder of Navajo Indian, Navajo Springs by C. P. Owens Sept. 1883
6:102 Correspondence, regarding murders by Navajos of Walcott and McNally Aug.-Sept. 1884
6:102 orrespondence to Governor Zulick from Dist. Attorney, Tombstone, re "Squaw, 4 Jan. 1885
6:102 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Acting Adjutant General, re officers of staff paying respects, 6 Nov. 1885
6:102 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Hall of Society of Arizona Pioneers by William S. Oury regarding arms and ammunition 14 Nov. 1885
6:102 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Department of the Interior, Pension Office, regarding claimant wounded by poisoned arrow 19 Nov. 1885
6:102 elegram to Governor Zulick from Office of Indian Affairs, re "inflammatory article in Tucson Daily Star, 25 Nov. 1885
6:102 Petition, correspondence, resolution to Governor Zulick from Pima County, regarding organizing Rangers, Nov.- Dec 1885
6:103 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Fort Thomas, regarding Indian raids 29 Nov.- 3 Dec. 1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Mammoth Gold Mining Company, regarding arms, ammunition 2 Dec.1885
6:103 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Clifton, regarding Indian raid, ammunition 2 Dec.1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Duncan regarding Indian raid, ammunition and reorganizing the police force 4 Dec.1885
6:103 orrespondence to Governor Zulick from Second Lieutenant, re "Frank over military telephone lines from Adjutant General 7 Dec. 1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Duncan, Arizona, regarding organizing company of mounted men 8 Dec. 1885
6:103 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Mammoth Gold Mine, regarding arms, reservation warning 11 Dec. 1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Office Indian Affairs, regarding article, in Arizona Weekly Enterprise 11 Dec. 1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Governor Ross, N. M., regarding reprisals for killings of Navajos 21 Dec. 1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Editor, Tombstone Epitaph, regarding proclamation 31 Dec. 1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from C. A. Luke, regarding pros and cons of proclamation 31 Dec. 1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Pima, Graham County, re organizing militia 28 Dec. 1885
6:103 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Office Indian Affairs, re troops for San Carlos Reservation 31 Dec. 1885
6:103 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Clifton, Arizona, re organizing company of rangers Dec. 1885
6:103 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Tombstone, re Indian raid on ranch, 31 Dec. 1885
6:104 Correspondence to Gov. Zulick from Whitney Arms Company, re price of guns, Dec. 1885
6:104 Correspondence from Capt. H. G. Howe and Adjutant General Sherman, re: arms, outlaws dressing as Indian raiders, Chinese Oct., Nov. 1885 and Feb. 1886
6:104 Petition to Governor Zulick from Tombstone, Cochise County, re San Carlos Reservation, 1885
6:104 Petition to Governor Zulick from Willcox, and surrounding area, re organizing company for protection n.d.
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick, re reappointment of John P. Clum as Agent, San Carlos Reservation, 4-6 Dec. 1885 and 2 Feb. 1886
6:104 Resignation of Lieut. Col. F. M. Murphy, Militia, 8 Dec. 1885
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from James H. Tevis, Teviston, re removal of San Carlos Indian 8 Jan. 1886
6:104 Correspondence enclosing clipping, re reply of San Carlos Agent Willcox to General Crook's report 18 Jan. 1886
6:104 Report by military on killing of Hualpais 3 Aug. 1886
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from C. C. Bean, re military campaign, 10 Jan. 1866 and 30 Dec. 1886
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from General Miles Jan. and Sept. 1887
6:104 Form from Dept. of Interior, Pension Office, re information of Civil War survivors 20 Feb. 1886
6:104 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Col. Shafter, Ft. Grant, re deserter, 2 Mar. 1886
6:104 Correspondence to President and Governor Zulick from Ripley Arnold, Texas, re appointment in new regiment of AZ volunteers 2-4 Mar. 1886
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Office Indian Affairs, re Yuma Indian School 4 and 10 Mar. 1886
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from S. P. Carusi, re appointment as Capt. in new regiment, 15 Mar. 1886
6:104 Correspondence to Gov Zulick, re murders by San Carlos Indians, from General Miles Mar., Apr. 1887
6:104 Correspondence to Gov Zulick from Salero Camp, Pima County, re arms 28 Apr. 1886
6:104 Telegram to Governor Zulick from J. S. Wood, Tucson, re arms 3 May 1886
6:104 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Col. John Clemshire, Tucson, re arms 3 May 1886
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Greaterville, Santa Rita Mountains, re arms 14 May 1886
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Harshaw, Pima County, re arms 21 May 1886
6:104 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Buenas Aires, A. T., re arms 21 May 1886
6:104 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Wm. S. Oury, Tucson, re arms 22 May 1886
6:104 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Lieut. Brant, Ft. Lowell, re arms 23 May 1886
6:104 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Capt. Samanigo, re arms 25 May 1886
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Oro Blanco, Pima County, re arms 25 May 1886
6:105 Correspondence, re altercation between Hualpais May-July 1886
6:105 Correspondence, National Guard, re duty in anticipated trouble with Mexico July-Aug. 1886
6:105 Correspondence General Nelson Miles, re establishing military posts on Mexican border 1886-87
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Tucson, re arms 26 May 1886
6:105 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Capt. Lewis Wolfley, re distribution of arms 28 May 1886
6:105 Telegram to Governor Zulick from E. R. Carr, Winslow, re raiding Indian 29 May 1886
6:105 Petition, correspondence to Governor Zulick from Tubac, Upper Santa Cruz Valley, re protection May-June, 1886
6:105 Telegram to Governor Zulick from J. H. Hamilton, Callens Camp, re tracking Indians 1 June 1886
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from E. R. Carr, Winslow, re movement of Indians 3 June 1886
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick, re joining people of Oro Blanco for protection, Arivaca 12 June 1886
6:105 Form from War Dept., Ordinance Office, re decision on arms 23 June 1886
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick, re arms, ammunition from Pedro Montano 13 July 1886
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from T. S. Bunch, Attorney Holbrook, re arms 25 July 1886
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick, and General Miles re moving Indians to Camp Verde Aug.-Oct. 1887
6:105 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Office Indian Affairs, re Marshal Mead's charges against Wardwell, 18 Oct. 1886
6:105 Report of Adjutant General to Governor Zulick, 1885-1886
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Gen Miles, Jan.-Sept. 1887
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Secretary Bayard, re communications from General Miles 11 Feb. 1887
6:105 Correspondence detailing trouble between Navajos, Whites, Fort Defiance, 15 Feb. 1887
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from War Dept., ordinance, re increased militia quota 25 Mar. 1887
6:105 Telegram to Governor Zulick, re murders by San Carlos Indians from General Miles March-April 1887
6:105 Correspondence, re murder of Pima Indian, Maricopa County, Apr.-May 1887
6:105 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Dept. Interior (enc. 2 from War Dept.), re return of Apaches from Florida May 1887
6:105 Telegram to Governor Zulick, re Apaches in Tonto Basin area 13 June 1887
6:106 Telegram to Governor Zulick from Glassford, re Indians on Rincon, 14 June 1887
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Governor Ross, N. M., re proposal by Gen. Miles for moving Indians from San Carlos, with enc. Aug. 1886
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from General Miles, re San Carlos Reservation 18 Aug. 1887
6:106 Telegrams, letter to Governor Zulick from General O. O. Howard, re San Carlos Apache crimes Sept. 1887
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Office Indian Affairs, re appointments to Yuma Indian School 21 Sept. 1887
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Major Beaumont, Ft. Bowie, re murder of Private Drake, reward 16 Oct. 1887
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from Capt. Lawton, re promotion Mar. 1888
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Zulick from War Dept., re construction and repair of Ft. Whipple 28 Sept. 1888
6:106 Correspondence to Secretary Bayard from Sheriff Shaw, re reprieve for Pagago Indian 18 Nov. 1888
6:106 Correspondence from O. O'Neill, re appointment as Adjutant General 19 Apr. 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Secretary of Interior, re coal fields on San Carlos Reservation, Apr. 20, 1889, Correspondence to Governor Wolfley 24 Apr 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Office of Quartermaster General 14 May 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from General Miles, re moving Apaches to Camp Verde May 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Adjutant General O'Neill, re organizing National Guard May-Aug. 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Robert Cammel, Ft. Grant, re his trial 20 June 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from J. Liberman, re telegram to Secretary Noble 24 June 1889
6:106 Report as requested by Governor Wolfley, from Adjutant General, re territorial militia 18 July 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Secretary Interior, re murder of Pima Indian, Maricopa County (2 enc.) 27 July 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Attorneys Loomis and Clark, Chicago 15 Aug. 1889
6:106 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Adjutant General, re requisitions for ordinance stores and requisition Aug.-Oct. 1889
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Mrs. Whalen, Peach Springs, re gun for protection 18 Sept. 1889
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley, from Adjutant General O'Neill, re number of militia 24 Sept. 1889
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Lee Cumis, Wyoming, requesting description of Geronimo 25 Oct. 1889
6:107 Telegram from Commissioner Johnson, San Carlos, re reward for escaped convicts 8 Nov. 1889
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfey from Philadelphia Depot, Quartermaster's Dept. 22 Nov. 1889
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Secretary Interior, re removal of Indians from Papago Reservation, Gila Bend 20 Jan. 1890
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley and Navajo Agent, N. M., re roaming of Navajos 24 Feb. 1890
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Ft. Thomas, re reward for Indian scouts Mar.-May 1890
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Pennsylvania, re organizing National Guard May 1890
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley and Agent, San Carlos, re destruction of game by Indians 5 May 1890
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Adjutant General, re account for salary 6 May 1890
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Dept. Interior, re opening Industrial Training School at Ft. McDowell 24 May1890
6:107 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Capt. Bullis, re Lieut. Watson, in charge of scouts, San Carlos 27 May 1890
6:108 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley, War Dept. and Adjutant General, re courts martial 15, 23 July 1890
6:108 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Dept. Interior, re report of Indian Commissioner and names of agents and agencies 31 July 1890
6:108 Constitution of Company B, 1st Infantry Regiment, National Guard 7 Aug. 1890
6:108 Correspondence to Governor Wolfley from Capt., 1st Regiment Company D, re request for leave 27 Aug. 1890
6:108 Correspondence to Acting Governor Murphy from Capt., Company F, National Guard A, re constitution, bylaws Aug.-Sept. 1890
6:108 Correspondence to Governor Murphy from Adjutant General, re clothing and equipment on hand 17 Sept. 1890
6:108 Correspondence to Governor Murphy from Adjutant General, re omission of Arizona from annual appropriation 17 Sept. 1890
7:109 Receipts for warrants regarding Indian scouts, San Carlos Sept.-Oct. 1890
7:109 Correspondence to Governor Murphy from Secretary Interior, re depredations by Apaches 29 Dec. 1890
7:109 National Guard, Co. A, Prescott 1890
7:109 National Guard, Co. B, Phoenix 1890
7:109 National Guard, Co. C, Flagstaff 1890
7:109 National Guard, Co. D, Tucson 1890
7:109 National Guard, Co. E, Florence 1890
7:109 National Guard, Co. F, Tucson 1890
7:109 National Guard, Co. G, Tombstone 1890
7:109 National Guard 1890
7:109 Correspondence to Governor Murphy from Adjutant General, re commissions of officers 15 Jan. 1891
7:109 Correspondence, re ordinance, ordinance stores Jan-Apr. 1891
7:109 Correspondence to Governor Irwin from Auditor, re military stores received 11 Mar. 1891
7:109 Correspondence to Governor Irwin, re victims of Apaches in Cochise County 18 months ending 9 Apr. 1891
7:109 Correspondence to Governor Irwin from Secretary Interior, re moving Apaches to Fort Verde 16 Apr. 1891
7:110 Correspondence to Secretary Murphy from Indian Commissioner, re roaming of Navajos 6 June 1891
7:110 Correspondence to Governor Irwin, re warrants May- Dec. 1891
7:110 Correspondence to Governor Murphy from Col. Mike Gray, re man-trailing dogs to capture renegade Indians 27 Jan. 1892
7:110 Correspondence to Governor Murphy from Adjutant General Gill, re resignation 6 Apr. 1892
7:110 Correspondence to Governor Murphy from Adjutant General Gill requesting leave of absence 19 Apr. 1892
7:110 Correspondence to Governor Murphy, re custodians for abandoned forts, Lowell and Verde June-July 1892
7:110 Correspondence to Governor from Capt. McKernand, Ft. Wingate, N. M., re duty in Arizona 22 July 1892
7:110 Correspondence, re disturbance between Navajos and citizens of Tuba City July-Oct. 1892
7:110 Correspondence to Governor Murphy, re warrant 8 Aug.1892
7:110 Number of pensions allowed July-Sept. 1892
7:110 Correspondence to Governor Murphy from Adjutant General, re requisitions Sept.-Oct. 1892
7:110 Correspondence to Governor Murphy, re elections of officers, National Guard Sept.-Oct. 1892
7:110 Roster of officers, Quartermaster's Dept., National Cemeteries 1 Oct. 1892
7:110 orrespondence, re capture, reward for renegade Apache "Kid, 4-6 Dec. 1892
7:110 Order for National Guard, re elections of officers 1892
7:110 Report of Adjutant General 1892
7:110 Report of Adjutant General 1893
7:111 Copy of correspondence from Treasury Dept., re repayment of cost to counties for trails of Indians Nov. 1893
7:111 Report of Adjutant General 1898
7:111 Report of Adjutant General 1900
7:111 Report of Adjutant General 1 July 1902
7:111 Recommendations for improving Natl. Guard from Adj. Gen. to Governor Brodie 20 Dec. 1902
7:111 Petition to Governor Hughes, re reappointment of Surgeon General, Col. Scott Helm
 
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