Southerners were Arizona-minded 153 years ago just as they are today -- maybe more so. Native-son James Gadsden, grandson of Revolutionary firebrand, Christopher Gadsden, and brother to Episcopal ...
Nearly 170 years ago this week, Mexico sold a substantial chunk of what is now Arizona to the United States. The purchase included the Arizona cities — then small towns — of Yuma, Tucson and Casa ...
James Gadsden, ambassador to Mexico, purchased the land south of the Gila River from Mexico in 1853, an area first called the Gadsden Purchase, now Southern Arizona. His name lives on today in Gadsden ...
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