
Chapters (180)
- ARIZONA GHOST TRAILS
- The Act of 1872
- Quartz Mines
- Possession and Enjoyment
- What Constitutes a Deposit.
- Miners’ Form of Notice.
- Recording Location.
- Labor and Expenditures.
- Adverse Claims.
- Tunnels.
- Placer Claims.
- District Mining Regulations.
- Bounds and Laws of —— District.
- Water Rights.
- Mill Sites.
- Homestead and Pre-emption.
- As Mineral,
- United States Land Office Fees.
- Arizona Mine Mills.
- APPENDIX
- Table Showing the Value of any Amount of Gold Dust, from 1 grain to 10 ounces, at $16 to $23 per ounce.
- The Ores of Gold and Silver.
- Weight and Specific Gravity of the Common Minerals.
- Excellent Advice to the Emigrant Traveler
- Southern Pacific Railroad.
- Eastern Railroad Rates.
- Schedule Time by Overland Stage from Yuma, leaving San Francisco by Southern Pacific R. R. thereto
- United States Military Telegraph—California, Arizona and New Mexico Divisions.
- ITINERARY.
- Yuma, A. T., to Mesilla, N. M.—Overland Road and Stations of the S. P. O. M. S. Line.
- Distances Between Stations, commencing at Dos Palmas, on S. P. R. R., and thence over Lines of Cal. and Arizona Stage Co.
- Military Routes.
- From Yuma.
- From Prescott.
- Camp Mojave to Willow Grove, A. T.
- Willow Grove to Prescott, A. T.
- Prescott (Fort Whipple) to Camp Verde, A. T. Route 1.
- Prescott, (Fort Whipple) to Camp Verde, A. T. Route 2.
- Prescott to Date Creek, A. T.
- Camp Apache to Prescott, A. T.
- Dos Palmas (S. P. R. R.) to Ehrenberg, A. T.
- Ehrenberg to Camp McDowell, A. T., via Date Creek.
- Camp McDowell to Maricopa Wells, A. T.
- Camp McDowell to Camp Grant, A. T.
- Maricopa Wells to Camp Grant, A. T.
- Maricopa Wells.
- Maricopa Wells to Tucson, A. T.
- Camp Grant to Tucson, A. T.
- Tucson
- Tucson to Camp Goodwin, A. T.
- Tucson to Camp Bowie, A. T.
- Tucson to Camp Crittenden, A. T.
- Tucson (via Tubac) to Camp Crittenden.
- Camp Crittenden to Camp Bowie, A. T.
- Camp Bowie to Camp Goodwin, A. T.
- Tucson, A. T., to Guaymas, Mexico.
- Tucson, A. T., to Port La Libertad, Mexico.
- Fort Wingate, N. M., to Prescott, A. T., via Camp Verde, A. T.
- Roads and Distances from the Colorado River (en route from Utah) South to Prescott.
- Roads and Distances from the Colorado River South to Prescott.
- Camp Wallen, (abandoned) A. T., to Guaymas, Mexico.
- Tucson
- Tucson to Camp Crittenden (east slope of Santa Rita Range) via Davidson’s.
- The Same, via Tubac.
- Prescott
- Wickenburg
- From Tubac.
- Ehrenberg to
- Mineral Park, Mojave County.
- Phœnix
- Florence
- Railroad and Stage to Prescott.
- Miscellaneous Distances.
- Papagoria Distances.
- Local Distances in Yavapai County
- Local Distances in Mojave County
- Colorado River Distances.
- Local Distances in Pinal County.
- Local Distances in Pima County.
- Temperatures and Rainfall.
- Table of Altitudes—Principal Points in Arizona.
- List of all Mining Companies who have Filed their Articles of Incorporation in the Office of the Secretary of Territory to October 1st, 1877.
- Mining Districts in Yavapai County.
- Composition of Soils in Arizona.
- Tabular Statement of Indian Affairs in Arizona,
- Bibliography of Arizona.
- Arizona Business Directory.
- Official Directory.
- Bank of Arizona.
- Agua Fria, Yavapai Co.
- Alexandra.
- Allen.
- Camp Grant, Pinal Co.
- Camp Thomas, Pima Co.
- Camp Verde, Yavapai Co.
- Cienega, Pima Co.
- Cerbat, Mojave Co.
- Clifton, Yavapai Co.
- Desert Station.
- Ehrenberg, Yuma Co.
- East Phœnix, Maricopa Co.
- Florence, Pinal Co.
- Fort Whipple, Yavapai Co.
- Gila City, Yuma Co.
- Globe City, Pinal Co.
- Greenwood, Mojave Co.
- Hayden’s Ferry, Maricopa Co.
- Hackberry, Mojave Co.
- McCrackin Hill, Mojave Co.
- McDowell, Maricopa Co.
- Mineral Park, Mojave Co.
- Mohave City, Mohave Co.
- Montezuma Store.
- Phœnix, Maricopa Co.
- Picket Post, Pinal Co.
- Prescott, Yavapai Co.
- Skull Valley.
- Silver King, Pinal Co.
- Sahuarita Ranch, Pima Co.
- Tres Alamos.
- Tubac.
- Tucson.
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