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INDEX Aguirre, Mary (Mamie) Bernard, 252 n. 1, 257 n. 7; and Dr. J. C. Handy, 179-80, 195 Ake, Anna Maria (Annie): at Cooke's Canyon ambush, 114-15; and Jack Pennington, 39; wedding of, 63 Ake, Charles Jefferson (Jeff): in Ake-Wadsworth parry, 106; at Cooke's Canyon ambush, 113-14; and Jack Pennington and Fisher Scott, 120; describes Page's sawpit, 61-62; finds murder victims at San Pedro Mine, 86 Ake, Felix Grundy: abandons Sonoita Valley (1861),101-02; at Cooke's Canyon ambush, 109, 113, 115-18; farm, Sonoita Valley, 68; family in Georgetown, Texas, 148; family migrates to Arizona (1856), 39-40,43; hauls hay for Confederates, 120; helps Bill Ake escape, 100; leaves Tucson with Wadsworths, 104-07; lumber contracts, 43, 61; and Sonoita murders, 72 Ake, Lizzie. see Bacon, Lizzie Ake, Mary: 39; at Cooke's Canyon anlbush, 118; daughter's wedding, 63, 109 Ake, Virginia, 106, 118 Ake-Wadsworth parry: ambushed at Cooke's Canyon, 110-18; persons in, 106-07; leaves Tucson, 104-07, 239 n. 46,239 n. 48 Ake, William Riley (son ofF. G. Ake): in 275 Ake-Wadsworth parry, 106; finds murder victims at San Pedro Mine, 86 Ake, William W. (Bill, nephew of F. G. Ake): at Annie Ake's wedding, 63; in California (1850-57), 40-41; and Crabb Expedition (1857), 42-43; described by Col. Reeve, 71; and Jack Pennington, 40; and John H. Page, 40-43; killed, 238 n. 13; kills Davis, 99; marries Lizzie Bacon, 99-100; as outlaw, 40-41, 43,74,99-100; and Sonoita murders, 68-76 American House, The (Tucson hotel), 44, 105 Anderson, John E. (Protestant minister), 182 Anderson, Samuel, 71, 73 Andrade, Jose, 154-55 Apache camp at Eagle Creek, 112 Apache depredations: affect on economy (late 1860), 88-89, (1874), 184; efforts to control, 137-38; suit for compensation of, 211-12; pioneers' perceptions of, 81, 85; legislative memorial to Congress about, 171 Apache depredations and killings (by year): pre-1856, at Gandara hacienda, 59; 1857, at Apache Pass, 17, 18; livestock raid, Sonoita valley, 46; 1858, attack on Jack Pennington near Gila Bend, 60; With Their Own Blood Apache depredations (cont.) 1859, in Sonoita Valley, 64, 65; in Santa Rita Mountains, 3-4; 1860, in Sonoita Valley, 87; at Arivaca Mine, 28; at Fort Breckenridge, 83, 85, 88; near Fort Buchanan, 26; capture of Larcena Page and Mercedes Sais, 5-9, 23-38; at Patagonia Mine, Santa Rita Mine, and Gila River mail stations, 82; 1861, ncar Las Cruces, 120; at Apache Pass, 90, 91; in Tubac vicinity, 90; at Canoa ranch, 120; along Mimbres River, 107, 109, 118; at mail stations cast of Apache Pass, 91; at Pinos Altos, Il8-19; at Santa Rita, New Mexico, copper mines, 119; at Cooke's Canyon, 109-10, Il2-17; near Pinos Altos, Il7-18; at Fort Breckenridge, Arivaca Mine, Fort Buchanan, Roods' ranch, Kitchen ranch, Wadsworth pastures, 99, 101; in Sonoita Valley, 90-91, 98; near Cienega, 93; at Santa Rita Mine, 98-99; at S6pori ranch, 101; at Tubac, 102-03; John Page killed, Canada del Oro, 92-94; 1864, near Cerro Colorado, 132; near Patagonia Mine, 139; ncar Prescott, 136; 1867-1870,150,171; at Naguila Mine, 170-71; ncar Fort Crittenden, 153; James Pennington killed near San Xavier, 150-51; in Sonoita Valley, 150; Elias and Green Pennington killed, Sonoita Valley, 154-55; ncar Prescott, 170; on Tucson-Fort Goodwin road, 170; 1871, at San Pedro settlement and San Xavier, 173 Apache Pass, 18, 90 Apaches, Chiricahua (eastern): attack Pinos Altos (September, 1861), Il8-19; attack Ake-Wadsworth party, Il3-17; Mangas Coloradas, chief of, 107, 121, Mangas killed, 128-29; starving (1860), 85;terrorizing western New Mexico, 109, 1l0-H, il7; united with Cochise, 117 Apaches, Chiricahua (western): and Cochise-Bascom incident, 90; at Doubtful Canyon, 18; domain, 24, 26; friendly, 27, 129; and Dr. John C. Handy, 180; killed by whites (1857-1861), 103-04; peace treary, 150; on warpath (1861), 107 Apaches, Pinal (Arivaipa): accused of Larcena Page's capture, 32-33, 211; camp, 83; children taken captive, 174; discuss peace (1859), 66; Eskiminzin (chief), 211; as hostages at Fort Buchanan, 24, 37; domain, 26; Mercedes Sais at camp of, 33; and U. S. peace policy (1871),171 Apaches, Tontos: attack mail stations, 82; capture Larcena Page and Mercedes Sais, 5-9, 30-32; described, 6; domain, 24, 26; attacks in 1867, 148-50 Arivaipa Canyon, 83, 171, 174...

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