INGLIA,
Jose
Arizona Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
September 7, 1864, column 3
A young Mexican, aged about 20, named José Inglia, who came from Albuquerque, with Major Willis command as a teamster, and who had since been herding on the the Hassayampa and Lynx creek, was found dead on Monday morning, on the trail from the latter place, within two miles of Fort Whipple.
Sargeant Ashby and other ex-California volunteers, were attracted to the body, which had been drawn off the trail, by their dog. They found it filled with arrows, shot and lance wounds. The young man had started with a burro and gun, which were of course missing. He was stripped of every vestige of clothing. Traces of five Indian were found.
The murdered man was buried in the Prescott cemetery yesterday morning. Rev. Mr. Read performed a suitable service.
Note: Mr. Inglia is buried in an unmarked grave at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Az.