Building a State in Apache Land eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 63 pages of information about Building a State in Apache Land.

Building a State in Apache Land eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 63 pages of information about Building a State in Apache Land.

I made but one speech, and that was on the subject of Indian affairs.  An appropriation of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars was obtained for the construction of irrigating canals, to enable the Indians of Arizona to become self-supporting.  This was the first instance in which irrigation was brought to the notice of the government.

President Lincoln was always accessible amid his heavy cares.  As my family lived in the neighborhood where the President had been reared, my little girl made him a satchel of corn shucks from the field where he had hoed corn barefooted in the briars, thinking he might appreciate a souvenir from his old home.  One afternoon I escorted my daughter to the executive mansion to deliver my present.  The President received it graciously, and made many enquiries about the old neighbors.

The 38th Congress passed the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution, and as the delegates could not vote they were requested to sign a paper giving their adhesion.  I signed for Arizona; but it was a bitter pill.

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