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- Tucson_Cutoff abstract "Tucson Cutoff, was a significant change in the route of the Southern Emigrant Trail. It became generally known after a party of Forty-Niners led by Colonel John Coffee Hays followed a route suggested to him by a Mexican Army officer as a shorter route than Cooke's Wagon Road which passed farther south to cross the mountains to the San Pedro River at Guadalupe Pass.".
- Tucson_Cutoff wikiPageID "42078359".
- Tucson_Cutoff wikiPageRevisionID "601374645".
- Tucson_Cutoff subject Category:Geography_of_Cochise_County,_Arizona.
- Tucson_Cutoff subject Category:Geography_of_Hidalgo_County,_New_Mexico.
- Tucson_Cutoff subject Category:Historic_trails_and_roads_in_Arizona.
- Tucson_Cutoff subject Category:Historic_trails_and_roads_in_New_Mexico.
- Tucson_Cutoff subject Category:History_of_Arizona.
- Tucson_Cutoff subject Category:History_of_New_Mexico.
- Tucson_Cutoff subject Category:Trails_and_roads_in_the_American_Old_West.
- Tucson_Cutoff comment "Tucson Cutoff, was a significant change in the route of the Southern Emigrant Trail. It became generally known after a party of Forty-Niners led by Colonel John Coffee Hays followed a route suggested to him by a Mexican Army officer as a shorter route than Cooke's Wagon Road which passed farther south to cross the mountains to the San Pedro River at Guadalupe Pass.".
- Tucson_Cutoff label "Tucson Cutoff".
- Tucson_Cutoff sameAs m.0_v1mwq.
- Tucson_Cutoff sameAs Q16985811.
- Tucson_Cutoff sameAs Q16985811.
- Tucson_Cutoff wasDerivedFrom Tucson_Cutoff?oldid=601374645.
- Tucson_Cutoff isPrimaryTopicOf Tucson_Cutoff.