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1 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 1 Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Army stations 1 non-com and 10 men at Cienega to protect travelers Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Army sends 1 non-com and 10 men to proect travelers at Picacho Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Army stations 1 non-com and 10 men at Cienega to protect travelers Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Army special guard camps to protect travelers at Picacho Arizona (Weekly) Citizen ? Arizona Minute Man Assoc. Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Tucson minute men Arizona Daily Citizen movement to create a militia Arizona Daily Citizen Pima County rangers organization Arizona Daily Citizen Pima County Rangers organization, Tucson Guards Arizona Daily Citizen militia companies Arizona Daily Citizen militia Arizona Daily Citizen militia (Tucson Rangers), Samaniego in charge Arizona Daily Citizen militia (Apaches) Arizona Daily Citizen Tucson militia Arizona Daily Citizen Tucson Rangers Arizona Daily Citizen former Minute Men of Tucson, history of Arizona Daily Star militia, guns to fight Apaches Arizona Daily Star Tucson militia formed to fight Apaches Arizona Daily Star Tucson militia formed to fight Apaches Arizona Daily Star Tucson militia formed to fight Apaches Arizona Daily Star Tucson militia Arizona Daily Star Tucson Ranger Arizona Daily Star Tucson Ranger Arizona Daily Star Tucson militia disarmed in Mexico Arizona Daily Star rangers Arizona Daily Star Tucson Rangers Arizona Daily Star Tucson Rangers Arizona Daily Star Tucson Rangers, accounts Arizona Daily Star Tucson Rangers
2 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 2 Arizona Daily Star Capt. Ross, militia Arizona Daily Star Pima County Rangers Arizona Daily Star Pima County Rangers Arizona Daily Star National Guard Assoc. Arizona Daily Star ANG, Cos. A and B Arizona Daily Star Capt. Rynning, Rangers, and Cananea Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Tracy killed by Lt. Wheeler in Benson, good story Arizona Daily Star Territorial Rangers Arizona Daily Star Tracy and Wheeler Arizona Daily Star Tracy and Wheeler Arizona Daily Star Wheeler shoots Kerrick Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers after Papago, John Johns Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers after Papago, John Johns Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rough Riders Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers head, Wheeler Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers head, Wheeler Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers, Wheeler Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star militia to be organized Arizona Daily Star Tucson militia Arizona Daily Star Wheeler, head of Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Wheeler, head of Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Tucson militia Arizona Daily Star militia Arizona Daily Star militia
3 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 3 Arizona Daily Star militia Arizona Daily Star militia Arizona Daily Star Naco murder solved by Ranger Captain Wheeler Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers' founder, Mossman Arizona Daily Star youth militia to organize Arizona Daily Star company of militia to organize Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star militia company Arizona Daily Star militia Arizona Daily Star militia Arizona Daily Star militia Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers want bloodhounds Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers abolished Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers abolished Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers supported by Kosterlitzky, head of the Mexican Rurales Arizona Daily Star Arizona Ranger bill Arizona Daily Star Wheeler, Arizona Ranger head, resigns Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Arizona Ranger bill Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Arizona Ranger bill Arizona Daily Star Arizona Ranger bill Arizona Daily Star Arizona Ranger bill Arizona Daily Star Co. K, militia Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Co. K, militia, drills at Elysian Grove Arizona Daily Star Co. L, militia, new Arizona Daily Star Company K, Militia drills at Elysian Grove
4 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 4 Arizona Daily Star Co. K, militia Arizona Daily Star Co. K, militia Arizona Daily Star Co. K, militia Arizona Daily Star Co. K, militia Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Co. K, Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Co. K, Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Co. K, Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Co. K, Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Co. K, Arizona National Guard, entertains Arizona Daily Star Co. K, Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG, rifle team Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG, social event Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Co. K, NGA Arizona Daily Star Arizona Rangers need to be reinstated Arizona Daily Star Frank Wheeler, former Arizona Ranger Arizona Daily Star Frank Wheeler, former Arizona Ranger Arizona Daily Star Wheeler, former Arizona Ranger Arizona Daily Star H. Wheeler, former Arizona Ranger Arizona Daily Star Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star H. Wheeler, long story about the Arizona Rangers Arizona Daily Star Wheeler, formerly of Arizona Rangers, tells story of capture of the Plunketts
5 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 5 Arizona Daily Star Wheeler, former Arizona Ranger, recounts search for Prof. Grindell and party on Tiberon Island, Sonora Arizona Daily Star Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Co. K, Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Capt. Harry Wheeler, former Arizona Ranger, is in the sheriff's race Arizona Daily Star Old Pueblo Band to become band of the Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Old Pueblo Band and the ANG Arizona Daily Star the Old Pueblo Band may not join the Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K, problems Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K, problems Arizona Daily Star Capt. Wheeler, former Ranger, runs for Sheriff's office, Cochise County Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star Old Pueblo Band and the Militia Arizona Daily Star H. Wheeler, former Ranger, and the shooting of Butts case last December Arizona Daily Star ANG Arizona Daily Star Old Pueblo Band and Militia Arizona Daily Star former Captain of Rangers Arizona Daily Star ANG gets rifles Arizona Daily Star Co. M, ANG, shoots Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG, annual shoot Arizona Daily Star ANG trains in California Arizona Daily Star ANG trains in California Arizona Daily Star ANG trains in California Arizona Daily Star ANG trains in California Arizona Daily Star ANG trains in California Arizona Daily Star ANG trains in California
6 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 6 Arizona Daily Star ANG trains in California Arizona Daily Star ANG trains in California Arizona Daily Star ANG to come home Arizona Daily Star ANG return from California Arizona Daily Star ANG is home Arizona Daily Star ANG gets federal pay Arizona Daily Star ANG Co. K and Tucson Rifle Club have a shoot Arizona Daily Star Co. K hit with vandalism Arizona Daily Star local military company to meet Arizona Daily Star Co. K in shooting competition Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG [in Sports Section] Arizona Daily Star Co. K, ANG to be inspected Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star [Section 2] Arizona National Guard pay Arizona Daily Star Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star ANG Arizona Daily Star ANG Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K, shoot Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K goes to the Grand Canyon Arizona Daily Star Arizona National Guard (ANG) Arizona Daily Star too many Mexicans in the ANG Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star [Section 2] ANG, Co. K goes to Camp Brodie Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K at Camp Brodie Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K at Camp Brodie Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K at Camp Brodie Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K
7 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 7 Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K at Camp Brodie Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K rifle shoot Arizona Daily Star former ranger Harry Wheeler becomes a deputy Arizona Daily Star ANG rifle matucson Citizenhes Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star ANG rifle team Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K, shoot Arizona Daily Star ANG, Co. K Arizona Daily Star Arizona National Guard Arizona Daily Star Dr. Huffman, Tucson mayor, is now Captain in the militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Tucson militia to fight Apaches Arizona Weekly Citizen Tucson militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Tucson militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Tucson Rangers militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Tucson militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Tucson militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Tucson militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Tucson militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Army in from Pantano Arizona Weekly Citizen Arizona militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, National Guard of Arizona (NGA) Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, National Guard of Arizona (NGA) Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. F, National Guard of Arizona (NGA) Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, National Guard of Arizona (NGA) Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, National Guard of Arizona (NGA) Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, National Guard of Arizona (NGA) Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, National Guard of Arizona (NGA) has ball Arizona Weekly Citizen Co, F and Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, NGA, gym
8 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 8 Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. F, NGA, disbanded Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. F, NGA, disbanded Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. F, NGA court martial Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. F, NGA court martial Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Citizen state militia Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, NGA, Captain resigns Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, NGA, shoot Arizona Weekly Citizen Co. D, NGA, Washington Birthday Parade Arizona Weekly Star militia Arizona Weekly Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Weekly Star militia, national guard Arizona Weekly Star NGA Arizona Weekly Star National Guard (militia) Arizona Weekly Star National Guard (militia) Arizona Weekly Star Arizona Rangers Arizona Weekly Star ranger, good article Arizona Weekly Star national guard Arizona Weekly Star National Guard Arizona Weekly Star National Guard Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA, Armory Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA, music and drill Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Star NGA, rifle practice Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA, gym, banquet
9 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 9 Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA, drill Arizona Weekly Star NGA Arizona Weekly Star militia Arizona Weekly Star NGA Arizona Weekly Star NGA Arizona Weekly Star NGA Arizona Weekly Star NGA Arizona Weekly Star NGA Arizona Weekly Star NGA Arizona Weekly Star National Guard reorganizes Tucson companies Arizona Weekly Star Co. F, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. F, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. F, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. F, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Co. D, NGA Arizona Weekly Star Camp McCord on Samaniego property south of Eagle Mill Arizona Weekly Star Camp McCord abandoned Arizona Weekly Star Tucson Company of the NGA is in Prescott Arizona Weekly Star Tucson Company of the NGA is in Prescott Arizona Weekly Star Tucson Company of the NGA is in Prescott Daily Arizona Citizen X Tucson Rangers' rifles for sale Daily Arizona Citizen Tucson Rangers, gun sale Tucson Citizen Capt. Rynning of the Rangers Tucson Citizen Rangers Captain Rynning and Frank Wheeler and Douglas crime Tucson Citizen Rangers Captain Rynning and Frank Wheeler and Douglas crime Tucson Citizen Ranger Wheeler Tucson Citizen Capt. Rynning, Arizona Rangers, to run for Cochise County Sheriff
10 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 10 Tucson Citizen horse thief gang operating in Whetstone area broken up by Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Arizona Ranger found drunk in gutter Tucson Citizen Capt. Rynning, Arizona Rangers, runs for Cochise County Sheriff Tucson Citizen Arizona Ranger Burnett, who was found drunk, is fired Tucson Citizen bigamist arrested by Lt. Wheeler of the Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers foil robbery at Crittenden Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Ranger Harry Wheeler Tucson Citizen plan to do away with the Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Lt. Harry Wheeler, Arizona Rangers, in gun battle in Benson Tucson Citizen Wheeler promoted to Captain Tucson Citizen Harry Wheeler, Benson shootout Tucson Citizen Harry Wheeler, case inquest Tucson Citizen Wheeler shot Tracy case Tucson Citizen Ranger Billy Olds victim of a practical joke Tucson Citizen Ranger Wheeler refuses reward, wants it to go to J. A. Tracy's victims Tucson Citizen Rangers Wheeler and Cameron arrest/shoot Kerrick and Bentley, bad guys Tucson Citizen Territorial Militia's food problems Tucson Citizen Arizona National Guard Tucson Citizen Ranger Wheeler testimony on the killing of Kerrick and Bentley Tucson Citizen the Rangers and the John Johns murder case at El Cubo Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Ranger Rynning is after an escaped prisoner in Sonora
11 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 11 Tucson Citizen some Arizona Rangers laid off Tucson Citizen Arizona Ranger, Lt. Olds Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers, Lon Mickey Tucson Citizen Capt. Wheeler of Rangers arrests murderer Tucson Citizen Arizona Militia gets new weapon, latest Springfield Tucson Citizen Wheeler reports on Arizona Rangers' activities Tucson Citizen Tucson has no NGA militia company Tucson Citizen Ranger Kidder is shot in Naco, Sonora, beaten by Mexicans as he dies Tucson Citizen no notice of Kidder shooting by Arizona authorities, he is buried in Bisbee Tucson Citizen Capt. Wheeler is investigating the theft of Kidder's belongings Tucson Citizen Florence mourns Kidder's death Tucson Citizen Co. H, militia inspected Tucson Citizen all saloons closed and all police fired in Naco, Sonora, because of Kidder killing Tucson Citizen Ranger Kidder's dog taken care of by his mother Tucson Citizen Ranger Kidder killed because he pursued smugglers and other border crime cases Tucson Citizen Territorial Militia Tucson Citizen the Arizona National Guard to be established in Tucson Tucson Citizen new Springfields for the ANG Tucson Citizen National Guard for Tucson Tucson Citizen Arizona Ranger William Downing is killed by Ranger W. Speed Tucson Citizen Capt. Wheeler of Rangers, warns gun dealers that they must not sell guns to the Yaquis in Sonora Tucson Citizen Tucson needs a militia company Tucson Citizen Tucson needs a militia company
12 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 12 Tucson Citizen Capt. Harry Wheeler, Arizona Rangers, talks about conditions in the territory Tucson Citizen Arizona Ranger Palmer shoots Van Vaeler Tucson Citizen Van Vaeler, information about him Tucson Citizen a militia company may be organized Tucson Citizen ANG receives money for ammunition Tucson Citizen Capt. Harry Wheeler's father dies in Florida Tucson Citizen H. C. Mossman, first captain of Arizona Rangers, is in Cananea, Sonora, on cattle business Tucson Citizen formation of militia in Tucson, companies K and L, ANG Tucson Citizen some legislators want to do away with the Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen militia in Tucson Tucson Citizen companies K and L added to militia in ceremony Tucson Citizen Rangers and Capt. Wheeler Tucson Citizen the Arizona Rangers serve as the law in Courtland Tucson Citizen ANG militia, Co. K Tucson Citizen anti-arizona Ranger bill in legislature Tucson Citizen anti-arizona Ranger bill in legislature Tucson Citizen anti-arizona Ranger bill in legislature Tucson Citizen Elysian Grove is rented as an armory for Co. K, ANG Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen legislature abolishes Arizona Rangers, Governor may veto Tucson Citizen cattlemen support the Arizona Rangers, John Slaughter, San Bernardino Tucson Citizen John Slaughter supports the Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers legislation Tucson Citizen Arizona Ranger Wheeler to resign if that would help keep the Rangers Tucson Citizen Capt. Mossman, first head of Rangers, thinks the group should not be dissolved
13 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 13 Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers and legislation to abolish Tucson Citizen Wheeler comes to defense of the Rangers Tucson Citizen anti-ranger legislation Tucson Citizen James B. Finley supports the Rangers Tucson Citizen militia Tucson Citizen militia Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers Tucson Citizen Harry Wheeler, former captain of Arizona Rangers, to become a Cochise County Ranger Tucson Citizen former Lieutenant in ANG Co. K., embezzled money Tucson Citizen militia (ANG) officers Tucson Citizen ANG militia Tucson Citizen ANG and rifle shoot Tucson Citizen ANG to Ohio to shoot Tucson Citizen ANG shoot in Ohio Tucson Citizen ANG lost shoot in Ohio Tucson Citizen ANG is short of money Tucson Citizen local ANG to go to Prescott Tucson Citizen ANG at Prescott Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K Tucson Citizen ANG in Prescott Tucson Citizen ANG encampment Tucson Citizen ANG in Prescott, training Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers and H. Wheeler Tucson Citizen Arizona Rangers and H. Wheeler Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K Tucson Citizen Old Pueblo Band asked to join the Arizona National Guard as a band
14 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 14 Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K inspected Tucson Citizen ANG and the Old Pueblo Band Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K rifle team Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K shoot Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K sent to Fort Huachuca to school Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K return to Camp Perry to shoot Tucson Citizen ANG retirements Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K to California to train Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K shoot Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K to leave for California after the constitutional convention election Tucson Citizen Co. K to go to medical examiner before summer exercises Tucson Citizen Co. K to camp Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K and food Tucson Citizen Co. K fights California prairie fire Tucson Citizen brigade post, army Tucson Citizen Co. K is defeated in a sham battle Tucson Citizen Co. K is in California Tucson Citizen Co. K is back from California Tucson Citizen Co. K shoot Tucson Citizen ANG rifle scores Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K shoot Tucson Citizen Co. K school Tucson Citizen Co. K guards the armory against theft Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K lieutenants elected Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K inspection Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K inspection, Co. K has 42 men
15 Arizona Rangers, Militia, National Guard 15 Tucson Citizen Arizona Ranger Mossman was first Capitan Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K to leave for camp Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K to camp (Prescott) Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K return from Prescott Tucson Citizen ANG, Co. K at Camp Perry Tucson Citizen ANG rifle team Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K new captain Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K new captain Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K elects new captain Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K new captain Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K new captain Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K, machine gun platoon Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K shoot Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K inspected Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K inspection Tucson Citizen ANG Co. K Weekly Arizonian state militia Weekly Arizonian Gen. Stoneman orders the establishment of a picket post of 10 men at Cienega Weekly Arizonian Gen. Stoneman ordered a picket post of 10 men established at Picacho Weekly Arizonian picket post troops sent to Cienega Weekly Arizonian attempts to organize a militia Weekly Arizonian attempts to organize a militia Weekly Arizonian the militia could not be organized
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