Arizona as it is; or, The coming country. Comp. from notes of travel during the years 1874-1875, and 1876
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Arizona as it is; or, The coming country. Comp. from notes of travel during the years 1874-1875, and 1876

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- i ^ ^wi^:-^. J% 25.000. Lieutenant Mowry associated other parties with him, erected buildings, furnaces, machinery, etc., and worked it successfully by order of Generaluntil 1862, when he was arrested the UnionCarleton, who was then in command of forces in the Territory, was taken to San Francisco, \'2,1MOWRY MINE.THE tried on the cliai-ges of dislo^'alty pre-but was never Carleton. There was much in-ferred by General againstdignation among the people of the Territory Carleton for the arrest of Lieutenant Mowry,General charged, and is yet, that the arrestand it was then on account of pre-was without cause, and was made vious jealousies and ill feelings between Carleton and were in the service in formerMowry, when they the arrest ofj^ears. Be this so or not, the result of Mowry was the ruin of all his hopes of fortune and release he went to London foraffluence. After his mine, was taken sick andthe purpose of selling his died in poverty. After the death of Mowry, his heirs, who reside in ignorant of the mining laws,Connecticut, being either requirements, neglected toor too poor to fulfill the maintain their title, and on the first day of January, Messrs. Fish & Bennet of Tucson relocated it1875, has been appliedand now hold possession." />

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