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Summary: Victims killed by Indians in the Yuma Ferry Massacre.
Completeness: 24/100 Grade F
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cited from Yuma Ferry Massacre (1891)
Yuma Ferry Massacre
We are indebted to Prof. John Spring, of
this city, for the following excerpt of early
pioneer history in this territory, then a part of
the state of Sonora, Mexico. It is in relation to
the killing, by Indians, of a numbe…
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Yuma Ferry Massacre
1891 · newspaper · public-domain