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December 27, 2018
20035. The Arizona Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory, November 4th, 1871. The Wheeler Expedition. Mr. Loring, of Dr. Cochrane's Command... (article)
The Arizona Miner
Prescott, Arizona Territory
November 4th, 1871
The Wheeler Expedition.
Mr. Loring, of Dr. Cochrane’s Command, called at our office on
Tuesday, and related a few incidents connected with his tour
among the mountains of North-eastern Arizona. The party had,
evidently, been subjected to extreme suffering, not only from
cold and exposure, but likewise from hunger— having been
obliged, at one time, to subsist for several days on half
rations.
Mr. Loring is a graduate of Harvard, the author of several
popular works, and before joining this expedition was connected
with the Boston Press. A writer of rare ability he has, upon
general principles, a pretty clear and ready perception of
matters generally. He, a native of New England, declares that of
all the outrages ever perpetrated upon any community within the
limits of our national domain that in which Vincent Colyor has
just figured, in Arizona, is the most flagrant. He says that the
people of New England have no idea of the condition of affairs
here, or of the untameable character and insatiable rapacity of
the Apache Indian, and that to his personal experience in this
Territory for the past few months is he, himself, indebted for
the true knowledge which he has gathered, upon this subject. But
Mr. L. is not satisfied that the matter shall rest with his own
conversation. He says he feels it a duty incumbent upon him to
do his part toward changing the public sentiment of New England
into the proper channel. Upon his return he will lecture upon
this matter, and make himself heard, through the medium of the
Press, all over New England. May he gather fame from his efforts
in the cause of right and justice.
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