By Al Bates
This article is one of a series that will appear in this space during this year and the next on historic events relating to the Arizona Territory’s Sesquicentennial.
Once past their embarrassing start from Leavenworth, Kansas, and finding their way back to the army’s supply road to the west, as told in last week’s article, Governor John Goodwin’s party of territorial officials and their military escort fell into a military style travel routine as Judge Joseph Allyn wrote from Fort Riley in his October 4, 1863 letter:
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