Putnam reminiscences, 1931-1947.

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Putnam reminiscences, 1931-1947.

Reminiscences of activities and impressions of Arizona history by Everett Putnam; concerning topics such as his justification for the Camp Grant Massacre, description of the Apache Kid, and reports of numerous Apache attacks on settlers. One manuscript is about the Te-He Flyer, a stage line which operated along the San Pedro River for twenty-four years; this includes a colorful description of the stage driver, W.H. Cureton.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Apache Kid, approximately 1860-

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Cureton, W.H.

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Putnam, Everett E., 1862-1948.

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Teacher and merchant; postmaster at San Pedro until 1926. From the description of Putnam reminiscences, 1931-1947. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 40937004 ...