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J. L. Smith (Hualapai Smith), the Glossary

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  1. 15 relations: American pioneer, Arizona Territory, California, Colorado River, Ferry, Fort Yuma, Hualapai Smith's, Hualapai Valley, Pedrick's, Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona, Santa Barbara County, California, Sheriff, Sonora, Steamboat, Yuma, Arizona.

  2. History of Sonora

American pioneer

American pioneers, also known as American settlers, were European American, Asian American and African American settlers who migrated westward from the Thirteen Colonies and later the United States of America to settle and develop areas of the nation within the continent of North America.

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Arizona Territory

The Territory of Arizona, commonly known as the Arizona Territory, was a territory of the United States that existed from February 24, 1863, until February 14, 1912, when the remaining extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the state of Arizona. J. L. Smith (Hualapai Smith) and Arizona Territory are history of the American West.

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California

California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.

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Colorado River

The Colorado River (Río Colorado) is one of the principal rivers (along with the Rio Grande) in the Southwestern United States and in northern Mexico.

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Ferry

A ferry is a boat that transports passengers, and occasionally vehicles and cargo, across a body of water.

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Fort Yuma

Fort Yuma was a fort in California located in Imperial County, across the Colorado River from Yuma, Arizona.

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Hualapai Smith's

Hualapai Smith's or Smith's Ferry was a steamboat landing and a ferry crossing and farm on the Sonora bank of the Colorado River, the border between Sonora and Baja California, from the later 1860s to 1878.

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Hualapai Valley

Hualapai Valley is a valley in Mohave County, Arizona.

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Pedrick's, Arizona

Pedrick's was a steamboat landing owned by John Pedrick that supplied wood to steamboats on the lower Colorado River in Sonora, Mexico, from the mid 1850s to the late 1870s. J. L. Smith (Hualapai Smith) and Pedrick's, Arizona are Colorado River and history of the American West.

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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,608,139 residents as of 2020.

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Santa Barbara County, California

Santa Barbara County, officially the County of Santa Barbara (Condado de Santa Bárbara), is a county located in Southern California.

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Sheriff

A sheriff is a government official, with varying duties, existing in some countries with historical ties to England where the office originated.

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Sonora

Sonora, officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (Free and Sovereign State of Sonora), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Steamboat

A steamboat is a boat that is propelled primarily by steam power, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels.

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Yuma, Arizona

Yuma is a city in and the county seat of Yuma County, Arizona, United States.

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See also

History of Sonora

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._L._Smith_(Hualapai_Smith)