The Old Cieniga Stage Station Near Pantano

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Title

The Old Cieniga Stage Station Near Pantano

Subject

Cowboys; Railroads; Indigenous peoples;

Description

Edward Vail's account of the happenings near the old Cienega Stage Station, now known as Pantano, including the Southern Pacific's Apache Trail Route with gravestones, Farishes' History of Arizona, and a story about robbery and murder of a U.S. Paymaster. Also mentioned is A.F. Banta's visit with Apache Chief Es-Kim-En-Ain about the incident. Written in 1923. The material is a copy of the original transcribed by Charles Morgan Wood, dated February 20, 1926.

Creator

Vail, Edward L.; Wood, Charles Morgan

Source

Arizona and Southwestern Biographical File

Date

1926-12-23

Contributor

University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections

Rights

Public Domain: This material has been identified as being free of known restrictions under U.S. copyright law, including all related neighboring rights

Format

JPEG

Language

En

Type

Text

Identifier

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