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Arizona's Yesterday

Arizona's Yesterday

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Number of Chapters: 11

Length: 02 hours and 36 minutes

Language: English

Arizona's Yesterday Being the Narrative of John H. Cady, Pioneer. Written by John Henry Cady and revised and rewritten in 1915 by noted Playwright and Journalist Basil Woon. Cady was born in Ohio, served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and eventually settled in Arizona Territory. Cady's story is one of adventure, determination, a pioneering spirit, and an entrepreneurial drive. Arizona's Yesterday is a glimpse of an Arizona not so much filled with gunfighters and warriors, but of an Arizona on the cusp of Statehood and the modern era. - Summary by Tony Posante

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Dedication & Preface (Tony Posante)
The Boy Soldier (Tony Posante)
Following the Argonauts (Tony Posante)
Rough and Tumble on Land and Sea (Tony Posante)
Through Mexico and Back to Arizona (Tony Posante)
Stage Driver's Luck (Tony Posante)
A Frontier Business Man (Tony Posante)
Ventures and Adventures (Tony Posante)
Indian Warfare (Tony Posante)
Deputy Sheriff, Cattleman and Farmer (Tony Posante)
In Age the Cricket Chirps and Brings— (Tony Posante)
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