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The martial experiences of the California volunteers

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Author
E. Carlson
Article Date
May 1886
Journal Title
Overland

Outpost on the Colorado

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Author
A. Woodward
Article Date
November 1939
Journal Title
Des

Fort Mohave; outpost on the upper Colorado

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Author
P.J.Avillo, Jr.
Article Date
Summer 1970
Journal Title
J Ariz Hist

Fort Mohave, guardpost on the western frontier

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Author
R.Malach
Article Date
June 1974
Journal Title
Mohave

Fort Mohave burgeoned in 1859 in midst of a peaceful Mohave tribe

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Author
L.Hillebrandt
Article Date
February-March 1976
Journal Title
Mohave (Mohave County Miner)
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