A Frontier Documentary : Sonora and Tucson, 1821-1848 / edited by Kieran McCarty


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Foreword by James E. Officer
The Emergence of the Frontier Civilian: An Introduction

1	Tucson's First Civilian Mayor Reports, 1825
2	New Information about Captain Jos‚ Romero, 1817
3	The Eyes and Ears of Occidente on the Gila, 1826
4	The First Americans in Tucson, 1826
5	The Old Pueblo in Peril, 1827
6	Manuel Escalante Defends Tucson, 1828
7	Armageddon in the Missions, 1828
8	Manuel Escalante Defends the Missions, 1830
9	The Return of the Missions to the Franciscans, 1830
10	A Pima Prophecy, 1835
11	Changes in the Structure of Town Government, 1831
12	Apacheland Explodes, 1831
13	The Patriotic Section, 1832
14	Mexican National Politics in Tucson, 1834
15	An Apache Woman Reports, 1834
16	Tubac Undefended, 1834
17	Escalante's Massive Offensive Begins, 1834
18	Victory in the Mogoll˘ns, 1834
19	The Papagos Turn to Raiding, 1835
20	Tucson Makes Peace with the Pinal Apaches, 1836
21	The Aftermath of the Pinal Peace Treaty, 1837
22	Tucson's Storekeeper Diplomat, 1837
23	An American Fortress on the Upper Gila, 1837
24	Greedy Goldseekers and Papago Gold, 1838
25	The Battle of C˘bota, 1840
26	Papago Unrest Reaches Tucson, 1842
27	Quitovac under Siege, 1842
28	Tucson Girds for Defense, 1843
29	General Urrea's Offensive against the Papagos, 1843
30	The Immediate Effect of the April Campaign, 1843
31	The Authority of the Papago Governors Is Renewed, 1843
32	A Description of the San Xavier and Tucson Missions, 1843
33	A Final Report on the Pimerˇa Alta, 1844
34	Could You Have Ridden with Comadur n? (1844)
35	Chihuahua Apaches Raid Sonora, 1844
36	Frustrated Plans and the State of the Apache Frontier, 1845
37	National Politics in Tucson Once Again, 1845
38	The Death of Marˇa Arana de Urrea, 1845
39	The End of Indian Authority in the Mission Towns, 1846
40	Tucson's Nine Heroic Widows, 1848

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