Notes

 

 1.   Howell Code, 1864, Chapter 3, Sections 1, 11, pp. 287, 289, as quoted in Inventory of the County Archives of Arizona, No. 7,

        Maricopa County (Phoenix), “The Statewide Archival and Records Project, Work Projects Administration, Arizona Statewide

       Archival and Records Project, Historical Records Survey Program,” Phoenix,  Arizona,  1940, pp 241-242.

 2.  Inventory of the County Archives of Arizona, No. 7, Maricopa County (Phoenix), “The Statewide Archival and Records Project,

        Work Projects Administration, Arizona Statewide Archival and Records Project, Historical Records Survey Program,” Phoenix,

        Arizona,  1940, p. 371.  

  3.    http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/azbio/hayden.html

 4.   Selective Service System, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.,

        Registration card,  serial number 4755,  Order Number 8221, Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona,  September 12, 1918.

 5.  “Benton County Arkansas, Cornerstone of the State,” http://www.co.benton.ar.us/.  

  6.   United States of America,  1880 Census, California, Los Angeles County, San Antonio, Vernon and Florence Districts, p. 24.

  7.   Twelfth Annual Census, of the United States,  Arizona Territory, Yavapai County, Prescott, Prescott, Supervisor’s District 11,

        Registration District 63, Sheet 9,  1900.

 8.   Ancestry.com., Arizona Marriage Collection, 1864-1982, Yavapai County, Lee Redwine and Ollie Walker Redwine, 1902.

 9.   “For the Saving of a Child,” Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Arizona, January 1, 1907.  

10.   “Fire of Mysterious Origin,” Arizona Republican, March 12, 1904.

11.   Inventory of the County Archives, No. 7,  Maricopa County (Phoenix), ibid.

12.   Howell Code, Chapter 8, Section 2, 3, 5, 7, pp. 41-42 ibid. Pp 241-242.

13.   Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials of Legislative Assembly of Territory of Arizona, 1864-1909., as quoted in Inventory of the

        County Archives of Arizona, No. 7, Maricopa County (Phoenix)

14.   “A Fighting Drunk,” Arizona Republican, July 5, 1906, “A Husky Mexican,”  Arizona Republican, July 12, 1906.

15.   “He Got in at Last,”  Arizona Republican, February 25, 1905.

16.   “A Noodle Joint raided,” Arizona Republican,  April 19, 1905.

17.   “A Robber of the Dead,” Arizona Republican, February 9, 1904.

18.   Arizona Republican, January 18, 1905.

19.   “He Outraged the Court,” Arizona Republican, May 30, 1905.

20.   “Weather,” Arizona Republican, May 31, 1905.

21.   “He Outraged the Court,” Arizona Republican, May 30, 1905.

22.   Ibid.

23.   “Bicycle Thief Caught,” Arizona Republican, May 24, 1905, “Fire of Mysterious Origin,” Arizona Republican, March 12, 1904,

        “A Quartet of Hoboes,” Arizona Republican,  Jan 29, 1905, et al.

24.   Arizona Republican, December 15, 1906.

25.   Ibid.

26.   “For the Saving of a Child,”  Arizona Republican, January 1, 1907.

27.   “Out of the Unknown,”  Arizona Republican, December 15, 1906.

28.   Arizona Republican, February 27, 1907.

29.   Arizona Republican, February 23, 1907.

30.   Phoenix City and Salt River Valley Directory, 1915, Arizona Directory Company, Phoenix, Arizona, 1914, p. 204.

31.  “Defendant’s Attorneys Fighting it Out on Technical Grounds,”  Arizona Republican, March 2, 1907.

32.  “The Redwine Case,” Arizona Republican, March  7, 1907.

33.   Arizona Republican, March 4, 1907.

34.   Arizona Republican, March 29, 1907.

35.   World War I Draft Registration Card,  Arizona, Cochise County, Tombstone, “Registration Card,” Serial Number 4755, Order

        Number 8221, Lee Roy Redwine.

36.   Passport Application, United States of America, State of Arizona, County of Cochise, Lee R. Redwine, application number 76088.

37. “Not a Paying Business,” Yuma Examiner, Yuma, Arizona, May 15, 1910