The Tale of Two Rivers

The Tale of Two Rivers
Author: Stanley C. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990356929

This book provides a chapter in Arizona history often overlooked. The Rim Country, in the center of the state, has historically been one of the most isolated regions in the country. Now the reader can become acquainted with the families who settled in this remote place and those who followed. Today, thousands of residents flee to the mountainous Rim Country, with its three national forests, to escape the heat and enjoy the outdoors year round. Few realize the area's rich history. Now comes this historically accurate telling of pioneer settlement. The book focuses on the two rivers that drain these central mountains, with the events and characters that occurred along their flowing waters. The book is a significant preservation of stories that would otherwise soon be lost. Relying largely on oral histories and good storytelling, The Tale of Two Rivers both entertains and educates readers of all ages.

In Our Own Words

In Our Own Words
Author: Barbara Marriott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781934757956

"I have lived for months where my only neighbors were Indians and my one music the howl of the coyote." - Charlotte Tanner Nelson It was a land the devil wouldn't have, made of sand and mountains filled with wild beasts and wild men. Yet in the eighteen hundreds the women came. Some came to join an adventuresome husband or son, some because of their religion. They traveled the hard trail, suffering from lack of water, horrendous weather, disease and death. And once they arrived in the desolate wilderness they lived in tents, dugouts and log cabins. Everything for their life, from soap to food, from clothes to medicine they made, or grew, or did without. Husbands left to work far away leaving them to fight Indians, take care of the home and farm, and sometimes bury their children. From 1935 until 1939 Federal Writers' Project workers interviewed Arizona pioneer women, who were then in their seventies or older. Their interviews, here in their own words, tell of heartbreak and joy, success and disappointment, and the building of a state.

Pioneer Women of Arizona

Pioneer Women of Arizona
Author: Catherine Ellis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781944394097

Mostly biographies about Mormon girls, young women, mothers, and grandmothers who arrived in Arizona by covered wagons (and also by train). These women drove teams and knitted socks while their men trailed the cattle. They settled the Arizona Strip and along the Little Colorado, San Pedro, Gila, and Salt Rivers.

Three Cheers for Unbreakable Dolls

Three Cheers for Unbreakable Dolls
Author: Julie McDonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2013
Genre: Arizona
ISBN: 9780985895211

The stories of six ordinary women who played a role in pioneering Arizona.

Humanities

Humanities
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1995
Genre: Education, Humanistic
ISBN: