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            <title>Al Sieber, chief of scouts
            by Thrapp, Dan L.
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            <title>Al Sieber monument, above Roosevelt
            
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            <description>Al Sieber came to Arizona in 1868.  He earned a reputation as a guide and scout for the military.  He was wounded in Indian skirmishes and became crippled because of this.  Accidentally killed by a boulder during the dams construction in 1907.  The monument was originally close to where he died, but had to be moved because it would sometimes be covered by water.</description>
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            <title>Al Sieber monument, above Roosevelt
            
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            <description>Al Sieber came to Arizona in 1868.  He earned a reputation as a guide and scout for the military.  He was wounded in Indian skirmishes and became crippled because of this.  Accidentally killed by a boulder during the dams construction in 1907.  The monument was originally close to where he died, but had to be moved because it would sometimes be covered by water.</description>
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            <title>Al Sieber monument, above Roosevelt
            
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            <description>Photo of marker for Albert Sieber, leader of the Indian Scout during the Apache wars, on spot of his death. Killed on February 19, 1907 when a boulder rolled over him while working on the Tonto Road to Roosevelt Dam. The monument was originally close to where he died, but had to be moved because it would sometimes be covered by water. The inscription reads, Al Sieber, veteran of the Civil War and for twenty years a leader of scouts for the U.S. Army in Arizona Indian troubles, was killed on this spot February 19, 1907, by a rolling rock during construction of the Tonto Road. His body is buried in the cemetery of Globe.</description>
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            <title>Albert Sieber rock
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721562</link>
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            <description>A photo of the rock which rolled on and killed Albert Sieber, Head of the Indian Scouts of General Crook.  He was killed February 19, 1907 while building the Tonto Road to Roosevelt Dam.</description>
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