MILITARY AND TRADING POSTS, MISSIONS, ETC, WITHIN 

 THE LIMITS OF THE ACCOMPANYING MAP 



ARIZONA 



Apache — 1870 — Existiug. 



Barrett— May-July, 1802. 



Beale's Springs— 1871-1874. 



Bowie— 1862-1894. 



Breckeuridge— 1860-1862, 



Buchaiiau— 1856-1861 . 



Cameron, Camp — 1866-1867. 



Crittenden— 1868-1873. 



Date Creek, Camp— 1867-1873. 



Defiance (now Navaho Agency) — 1852-1861. 



Gaiiado, or Pueblo Colorado (trading place of Cotton & Hnbbell) — 

 Existing. 



Goodwin, Camp— 1864-1871. 



Grant, Camp (old)— 1865-1872. 



Graut—lS72— Existiug. 



Huacbuca — 1877 — Existing. 



Hualpai, Camp— 1869-1873. 



Ream's (trading ])lace) — 1869 — Existing, 



Lowell— 1862-1891. 



McDowell— 1865-1891. 



Mason— 1865-1866. 



Mobave— 1859-1890. 



Pinal, Camp— 1870-1871, 



Rawlings, Camp — 1870. 



Reno, Camp— 1867-1870. 



Round Rock (trading place) — 



Rucker, Camp J. A,— 1878-1880. 



San Carlos (subpost of Fort Grant) — 1882 — Existing. 



San Xavier del Bac Mission (Catholic) — Church erected, 1699; mis- 

 sion abandoned, 1750; reoccupied, 1752; practically abandoned as a 

 mission, 1828. 



Supply, Camp (old) — 



Thomas— 1876-1892. 



Tubac (presidio and mission) — 1752; presidio transferred to Tucson, 

 1772; reestablished, 1824, but evidently abandoned as presidio and 

 mission shortly afterward. 



Tucson — Visita of San Xavier about 1772, when pi-esidio was trans- 

 ferred from Tubac; abolished as a presidio at beginning of Mexican 

 war. 



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