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Southwesterner |
Apache Kid forced into outlawry |
Nicholas |
1961 |
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Southwesterner |
Cochise praised six brave men who fought hundreds of Indians in 3-day fight at Doubtful Canyon |
Frazier |
1962 |
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Southwesterner |
Deming woman "took" Holliday for 70,000 |
McGaw |
1962 |
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Southwesterner |
92-year-old Walter Hearn...tells his version how Apache Kid met death near Winston |
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1963 |
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Southwesterner |
Step-daughter of man who killed Apache Kid has different story |
Kuts |
1963 |
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Southwesterner |
Frank Luke was a loner from Phoenix who loved to fight his own way |
Bamford |
1964 |
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Southwesterner |
Here's Apache Kid story as told originally by gentlemen of lod west who " paso por aqui." D 1964 |
Enos |
1964 |
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Southwesterner |
Mormons killed themselves and Apache Kid... but were never able to collect reward |
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1964 |
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Southwesterner |
Noted artist died at Corralitos |
Woodward |
1964 |
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Southwesterner |
Ochoa taught gringos how to be Americans |
Odens |
1964 |
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Southwesterner |
Anybody may be capable of killing an enemy, but Apache chief kills friend to prove point |
Odens |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Apaches unintentionally helped discover Clifton, Ariz |
O'Neil |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Boxing bout at New Town near Morenci, Ariz., turns into poetry recital... |
Rutherford |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Boxing bout at New Town near Morenci, Ariz., turns into poetry recital... |
Rutherford |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Iron Bridge is an Arizona ghost town where you can dance, drink and delight the boss, all at same time |
Worlds |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Parker did all right robbing trains, but hanged for killing |
Tenney |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Small desert evergreen grows where once were only rocks placed by friend over lonely Arizona grave |
Freestone |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Small desert evergreen grows where once were only rocks placed by friend over lonely Arizona grave |
Freestone |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Tom Jeffords, the only white man to hold respect of Cochise, started life as riverboat captain |
Odens |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Tom Jeffords, the only white man to hold respect of Cochise, started life as riverboat captain |
Odens |
1965 |
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Southwesterner |
Confessions ranch cook: "never say a homely cowboy." |
Lee |
1966 |
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Southwesterner |
Confessions ranch cook: "never say a homely cowboy." |
Lee |
1966 |
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Southwesterner |
Confessions ranch cooks "never saw a homely cowboy." |
Lee |
1966 |
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Southwesterner |
Hundreds have hunted for John Lee's secret mine, but its location remains a tantalizing mystery |
Kildare |
1966 |
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Southwesterner |
Mirage in the wilderness? |
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1966 |
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Southwesterner |
Nothing could stop this army surgeon from collecting birds, not even the Apaches; the story of Dr. Coues |
Montgomery |
1966 |
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Southwesterner |
Fort Yuma was once Camp Calhoun, built to assist gold-rushers |
Cheney |
1967 |
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Southwesterner |
Missouri teacher learned a lot teaching in Morenci, Ariz., school |
Ashley |
1967 |
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Southwesterner |
Search for Brunckow mine at Tombstone leads to discovery of ghost towns and Mormon site |
Odens |
1967 |
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Southwesterner |
Chief Victorio haunted General Hatch - even in press |
Miles |
1968 |