In 1911, Delegate Cameron of Arizona introduced a bill in the House to grant a pension of $24 per month to Cedonia. Her husband, Col. W.C. Bridwell, was a pioneer resident of Arizona Territory, and served as a scout during his early days of Indian warfare. After leaving government service, he left government service and engaged in the cattle business in Aravaipa, Arizona Territory. During the hard life of scouting service he lost health, which he never fully recovered. He was a member of the Thirteenth Arizona Legislature from Graham County.
Source: "Pension Is Asked For Globe Woman," The Daily Arizona Silver Belt, June 18, 1911; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.
In 1911, Delegate Cameron of Arizona introduced a bill in the House to grant a pension of $24 per month to Cedonia. Her husband, Col. W.C. Bridwell, was a pioneer resident of Arizona Territory, and served as a scout during his early days of Indian warfare. After leaving government service, he left government service and engaged in the cattle business in Aravaipa, Arizona Territory. During the hard life of scouting service he lost health, which he never fully recovered. He was a member of the Thirteenth Arizona Legislature from Graham County.
Source: "Pension Is Asked For Globe Woman," The Daily Arizona Silver Belt, June 18, 1911; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.
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