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  • acrostic; to Miss Sarah Ann Tappan

    Poem of consolation on death of a parent.

  • 125 Indians killed

    Article celebrating death of Apaches in Aravaipa Canyon

  • abalone song; printed for the friends of George Sterling
  • Academy of American Poets presents a tribute to Barbara Howes; with Carolyn Kizer, Maxine Kumin, Robert Phillips, Henry Taylor, Richard Wilbur & Barbara Howes, introduced by Dana Gioia
  • Accepted odes
  • acrostic

    Acrostic on the name Cynthia Pratt

  • Acrostic
  • acrostic on the name of Susan Gardner, daughter of John and Lydia Rehfeld; born January 14th, 1827, died July 5th, 1832, Aged 5 years, 5 months, and 21 days

    Acrostic on the name Susan Gardner

  • Adam and Eve
  • Address to the United States soldiers
  • Adieu to the gallant Eighth Regiment
  • Admired songs
  • Advent appeal missions and feeble churches
  • Advent hymn
  • Advent hymn
  • Advice to a drunken father
  • afflicted mother's complaint
  • After reading from Virginia Woolf
  • After tea in the parlor this bashful young man
  • After the reading Psalms, instead of the Voluntary, an anthem
  • After the war
  • Again 'tis Merry Christmas
  • age of India rubber
  • aged believer at the gate
  • aged traveler
  • Aggie songs
  • Agnes
  • Agricultural exhibition; Order of exercises in the Congregational Church, Amesbury, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1859
  • Akimel O'odham calendar stick

    Excerpt from Frank Russell's "The Pima Indians" from the Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1904-05.

  • Allotment applications

    Letter from C.T. Hauke recommending the allotment of lands to Captain Chiquito Bullis and Elin Chiquito Bullis

  • Amphioxus and Ascidian, our gelatinous ancestors
  • Apache land claims in Aravaipa Canyon and along San Pedro River

    Letter from Lewis Weaver of the San Carlos Apache Reservation forwarding report of F. Rabinowitz relative to Apache land claims in Aravaipa Canyon and along the San Pedro River

  • Apache statements relating to San Carlos Apache Reservation

    Letter from James Kitch of the San Carlos Apache Reservation forwarding several statements from Apaches unhappy with conditions on the reservation

  • Apaches in Arizona

    An article decrying the brutality of the Camp Grant Massacre

  • Apaches in theory and reality

    Article critiquing Vincent Colyer and the federal government's "Peace Policy."

  • Apaches; opinions of the press and public men thereon

    A survey of coverage of the Camp Grant Massacre from a variety of different newspapers.

  • Aravaipa Apaches; sketch of affairs at Camp Grant anterior to the massacre

    Reprint of a letter from Lt. Royal Whitman describing conditions at Camp Grant after the peace treaty with the Apaches and before the massacre.

  • Arizona massacre

    Article calling for a reassessment of the Camp Grant Massacre based on recent information that the Apache in Aravaipa Canyon were peaceable

  • Arizona massacre; narrative of an eye-witness

    Reprint of a letter from Arizona describing an eye-witness account of the aftermath of the Camp Grant Massacre among the Apache.

  • Arizona--from Tucson

    Article celebrating U.S. Army victory over the Apache in the Whitestone Mountains and George Crooks' imminent arrival as Arizona's military commander.

  • Beginnings
  • Bloody retaliation

    The first newspaper account of the attack on the Apache in Aravaipa Canyon known as the Camp Grant Massacre

  • Camp Grant massacre

    Excerpt from Sidney R. DeLong's The History of Arizona: From the Earliest Times Known to the People of Europe to 1903

  • Camp Grant massacre

    An article relating Lt. Royal Whitman's account of the Camp Grant Massacre

  • Camp Grant massacre

    Article reprinting a letter from Arizona lamenting the brutality of the Camp Grant Massacre.

  • campaign song. For the times
  • Captain Chiquito's estate

    Letters from James Kitch of the San Carlos Apache Reservation forwarding testimony relating to Captain Chiquito Bullis's family and estate.

  • Captain Chiquito's heirs

    Letter from the Office of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior relating to the heirs of Captain Chiquito Bullis

  • Captain Chiquito's Indian allotment application and supporting materials

    Letter from John Terrell of the San Carlos Apache Reservation forwarding documentation about Captain Chiquito Bullis's application for lands in Aravaipa Canyon

  • Charge to the jury

    Judge John Titus's charge to the jury in U.S. v. Sidney R. DeLong.

  • Christianization of the Indians

    Article calling for settler attacks on the Apache

  • Christmas
  • clove-hitch knot, and the factory maid
  • Death of Sarah M. Cornell

    Poem in 12 stanzas about the murder of Sarah Cornell by her seducer, Ephraim Avery.

  • dream of the hunter's wife
  • Elin Chiquito's Indian allotment application

    Application of Elin Chiquito Bullis for land in Aravaipa Canyon

  • Epilogue
  • evening out
  • Feed the murderers!

    Article critiquing the recent peace arrangements between the Apache and the U.S. Army at Camp Grant

  • Fifth Adelphian Academy Reunion; Joslyn's Hall, Centre Street, Brockton, Mass., on Wednesday, September 13, 1989

    Program and order of exercises for the fifth reunion of the Adelphian Academy.

  • Fighting for peace
  • From San Pedro Valley; the slaughter, continued

    Article describing recent Apache raids along the San Pedro River and the probably abandonment of the area.

  • Haibun; (March 3, 2005)
  • Horrible massacre of peaceable Indians

    Article calling for the federal government to investigate the Camp Grant Massacre.

  • Indian depredation claim

    Claim filed by Juan Elías against the federal government for the livestock lost in Apache raids after the Gadsden Purchase.

  • Indian extermination

    Article criticizing Arizona's settlers for the brutality of the Camp Grant Massacre

  • Indians always

    Article decrying recent attacks by the Apache and calling upon settlers in Arizona to do "anything" to stop the Apache.

  • Interview with Apache Chiefs, Camp Grant

    Excerpt from the 1871 Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs describing Vincent Colyer's interview of several Apache survivors of the Camp Grant Massacre, including Eskiminzin and Captain Chiquito.

  • John McKeon
  • last time I saw World War II
  • Late massacre in Arizona

    Article depicting the Camp Grant Massacre as a necessary response to government indifference to Apache raids in Arizona.

  • Letter from Camp Grant; peace agreement by the Pinals--delightful hopes expressed

    Article describing the recently completed peace negotiations at Camp Grant between the U.S. Army and the Pinal Apache..

  • Letter from Camp Grant; peace agreement by the Pinals--delightful hopes expressed

    Article describing the recently completed peace negotiations at Camp Grant between the U.S. Army and the Pinal Apache..

  • Lines dedicated to a sister on the death of her daughter
  • Lines writen upon the death of two sisters; Ida J. Chapman, aged 13 years, who died Aug. 10th, 1881, and Fanny C. Chapman, aged 10 years, who died Aug. 7th, 1881, at Pequonnoc Bridge, Conn.
  • Lines written on the death of Sarah M. Cornell

    Poem in two parts with different rhyme schemes, 16 and 12 four-line stanzas, on murder of Sarah Cornell and arrest of Mr. Avery.

  • Marching to Berlin
  • New leaves, new lives
  • Ode, for the forty-third anniversary of American Independence; written for the Washington Society
  • Our Union, God bless it forever
  • Over here
  • owl and the coyote; dedicated to the late Francis Bret Harte
  • parody on the lament of the Irish emigrant
  • parody on The lament of the Irish emigrant
  • Paul Jones' victory; And, Adam & Eve
  • Peace with the Apaches of New Mexico and Arizona

    Vincent Colyer's report to the Board of Indian Commissioners in 1871, describing his trip to Arizona and New Mexico on behalf of the "Peace Policy."

  • pioneers; the story of the Camp Grant Massacre of 1871

    William S. Oury's speech before the Society of Arizona Pioneers defending his participation in the Camp Grant Massacre.

  • Poem; I think of being outside
  • Premeditated falsehoods

    Article accusing Lt. Royal Whitman and others of spreading fabrications about the Camp Grant Massacre

  • Presidential chit-chat; a quiet conversation on Indian affairs

    Interview with President Ulysses S. Grant about Indian Policy and the Camp Grant Massacre. Grant decries the attack on the Apache in Aravaipa Canyon as "murder, purely."

  • Talk at Grant (part one)

    First half of newspaper account of Arizona-wide peace negotiations held near Camp Grant in the spring of 1872.

  • Talk at Grant (part two)

    Second half of newspaper account of Arizona-wide peace negotiations held near Camp Grant in the spring of 1872.

  • Temperance hymns
  • Tohono O'odham calendar stick

    Excerpt from Ruth Underhill's "A Papago Calendar Record" from the University of New Mexico Bulletin: Anthropological Series 2

  • U.S. vs. Sidney R. DeLong et al.

    Transcript of the trial held in Tucson of one hundred of the accused participants on the attack on the Apache in Aravaipa Canyon known as the Camp Grant Massacre

  • War of the rebellion

    Excerpts describing Civil War campaigns of the U.S. Army against the Apache.

  • With husky-haughty lips, o sea!

    Proof for Harper's monthly. v. 68: 607, March 1884.