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Identifier: arizonaasitisorc01hodg (find matches)
Title: Arizona as it is; or, The coming country
Year: 1877 (1870s)
Authors: Hodge, Hiram C. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: New York, Hurd and Houghton
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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s Department. Captain George W. Bradley, A. Q. M., Depot Quartermaster,Yuma, A. T. Captain G. C. Smith, A. Q. M., Post Quartermaster, CampGrant, A. T. Captain James H. Lord, A. Q. M., Disbursing Officer, Tucson,A. T. Captain John Simpson, A. Q. M., Assistant Depot Quartermas-ter, Whipple, A. T. Medical Department.Assistant Surgeon Henry M. Cronkhite, Post Surgeon, Camp Verde, A. T.Assistant Surgeon Leonard Y. Loring, Post Surgeon, Fort Yuma, Cal.Assistant Surgeon J. C. Worthington, Post Surgeon, Fort Whipple, A. T.Assistant Surgeon Walter Reed, Post Surgeon, Camp Lowell, A. T.Assistant Surgeon J. de B. W. Gardiner, Post Surgeon, Camp Apache, A. T.Assistant Surgeon R. L. Rosson, Post Surgeon, Camp Grant, A. T. 220 ARIZONA. Assistant Surgeon H. G. Burton, Post Surgeon, Camp Bowie,A. T. Pay Department.Major James R. Roche, Paymaster, Tucson, A. T.Major William M. Maynadier, Paymaster, Yuma, A. T. Post Chaplains.Alexander Gilmore, Fort Whipple, A. T.Preston Nash, Camp Lowell, A. T. hi^M n
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T CHAPTER XXI.WILD ANIMALS, BIEDS, FISH, ETC. HE most common wild animals of Arizona arethe bear, elk, deer, antelope, wild goat, cougaror California lion, wolf, fox, wild cat, prairie dog,hare, rabbit, skunk, squirrel, beaver, mink, muskrat,etc., etc. The different varieties of bear are the cinnamon,brown, black, and now and then a grizzly. Thefirst three kinds are very numerous in all the moun-tainous parts of the country. The cinnamon bear isnearly as large as the grizzly bear, and a tough cus-tomer for a solitary hunter to meet. Elk are abundant in the region of the San Fran-cisco, Bill Williams, and some portions of the WhiteMountains. They are generally large and in goodcondition. There are three kinds of deer, all of which are veryabundant in the mountains and foot hills. One kindis the white-tailed deer, common to the NorthwesternStates. A second kind is the common black-taileddeer of the Kocky and Sierra Nevada mountains. Athird is also a black-tailed deer, but much larger, a

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