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Arizona Territorial Volunteers Records
MS.599  
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folder 1

Master rolls for the companies of First Regiment Arizona Territorial Volunteers 1865-1866

Scope and Contents

Companies include:
  • Company A, William A. Ford, Commander
  • Company B, Maricopa Indians, Juan Cheveria, Captain
  • Company C, Pima Indians, J. Ross Browne, Captain
  • Company E, Hiram S. Washburn, Captain
  • Company F, Oscar Hutton, Commander
folder 2

Reports from Hiram S. Washburn

Scope and Contents

This folder includes two copies of a report from H. S. Washburn to John N. Goodwin, Governor of Arizona Territory, original report was created 1865 September 1 and a copy of a report from H. D. Wallen to H. S. Washburn, original report created 1866 June 25.
The folder also includes two copies of a report from H. S. Washburn to Adjutant General Garvin, originally created 1866 September 20, 1866. This report states that Washburn's men have not been sufficiently supplied, many of them are sick and they have not been paid. Most of the action they have seen has been looking for food or chasing "Apache raiders."
folder 3

Thomas J. Bidwell recommendations to John N. Goodwin

Scope and Contents

This folder consists of copies of three military recommendations from Bidwell to Goodwin, originally written in 1865. They include two recommendations originally created 1865 June 12 and one originally created 1865 July 1. One of the recommendations created June 12 was also signed by King S. Woolsey.
 

Correspondence

Scope and Contents

This folder consists of typed copies of letters from James B. Fry Provost, Marshall General to Governor of Arizona Territory, originally created 1864 April 16; from N. S. Higgins to Governor J. N. Goodwin, originally created 1865 July 17; and from Richard C. McCormick, acting Governor to Lieutenant Colonel Wallen, originally written 1866 July 7. The folder also includes a hand-written copy of a letter from Oscar Hutton to Adjutant General Garvin, originally written 1866 September 25.