By Fred Veil
It was very dangerous to travel within many parts of the Arizona Territory in the early 1870s, as the Indians, especially the Apaches, remained hostile to the ever-increasing encroachment of the white settlers on their native lands. The newspapers of the day, and the memoirs and reminiscences of our pioneers, are replete with stories of men and women killed or captured by marauding Indians while traveling within the Territory.
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