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    King S. Woolsey (ca. 1832 – June 30, 1879) was an American pioneer rancher, prospector and politician in 19th century Arizona. Woolsey Peak and other features...
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    politician King Woolsey (1832–1879), who founded the Agua Fria Ranch, in what was then known as "Woolsey Valley," to supply the miners. Woolsey used stones...
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    War Indian Campaign Medal Navajo Wars Buffalo Soldiers Emmet Crawford King Woolsey Battle at Pozo Hediondo Thrapp Sweeney Archived at Ghostarchive and the...
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  • Wilderness Areas King Woolsey Woolsey Peak Wilderness – BLM Woolsey Peak Wilderness – Wilderness Connect Woolsey Peak data – GNIS Woolsey Peak Wilderness...
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  • this time by "King" Samuel Woolsey. She became Woolsey's indentured servant under the Howell Code and was also a sexual servant to Woolsey. Martínez gave...
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  • historic site with significance dating to 1863. It is a remnant of King Woolsey's ranch and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A 0...
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  • 27, 1864, he was with a party of settlers and Maricopa Indians under King Woolsey in Arizona Territory, chasing a band of Tonto Apache horse thieves when...
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    practising in England, was the doctor to Thomas Wolsey. Sometimes spelled Woolsey, Wulcy, or other variations. "Wolsey". CollinsDictionary.com. HarperCollins...
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  • Hargrave (President) Yavapai W. F. Henning Yuma and Mohave A. O. Noyes Yavapai Levi Ruggles Pima Hiram S. Stevens Pima King Woolsey Yavapai and Maricopa...
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  • over the difficult route to Oatman Flat. It was afterward purchased by King Woolsey. Later revived as a stagecoach station in 1866, it was purchased by William...
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