Rim Country Legends

Rim Country Legends
Author: Stanley Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736542330

Historical vignettes of the Payson, Arizona Rimn Country

Rim Country Road Trip

Rim Country Road Trip
Author: Stanley Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990356998

You are going to take a trip "across the top of theworld," or so it will seem. You will see places where thehistory of Arizona's Rim Country leaps from the groundto live again in your imagination. You will start outunder the Mogollon Rim in Payson, AZ, climb to its top,drive a section of the General Crook Road, and comedown again under the Rim, completing a large loop byreturning to Payson. This area has been a secret hiddenin Arizona's central mountains until highways opened itsdoors to recreation and relaxation. Visitors today haveaccess to cool forests of pine and aspen, trout-filled lakes,wildlife, hiking, horseback riding, hunting and otheractivities where the air is among the purest in the world.It is a full day's trip, loaded with history, discovery, andbrimming with beauty.

Rim Country Places

Rim Country Places
Author: Stanley C. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990356950

Mazatzal, Happy Jack, Milk Ranch Point--these are just some of the place names in Arizona's Rim Country which Stan Brown explores in Rim Country Places.In Stan Brown's word "we might take a lesson from the Native Americans who occupied the Rim Country before the "White invasion." For them the names of places carried great importance. Places set the boundaries of territories, marked the birthplaces of persons and clans, and located the sacred homes of the Mountain Spirits. More than that, events that happened in those places taught vital lessons and held the moral code of the clan."This was really no different for those first pioneer families that came into the trackless country of the Mogollon Rim.

Rim Country Exodus

Rim Country Exodus
Author: Daniel J. Herman
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2012-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816529396

Concerned with the Yavapai Indians (immigrants to Arizona in the 1100s from California) and the Dilzhe'e or Tonto Apache (who arrived in the 1500s from Canada) and coexisted in the Verde Valley and Tonto Basin below the Mogollon Rim and were conquered in the 1860s, which is where the discussion begins.

Rim Country Exodus

Rim Country Exodus
Author: Daniel J. Herman
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2016-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816533946

Winner Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award For thousands of years, humans have lived on the sprawling escarpment in Arizona known as the Mogollon Rim, a stretch that separates the valleys of central Arizona from the mountains of the north. A vast portion of this dramatic landscape is the traditional home of the Dilzhe’e (Tonto Apache) and the Yavapai. Now Daniel Herman offers a compelling narrative of how—from 1864 to 1934—the Dilzhe’e and the Yavapai came to central Arizona, how they were conquered, how they were exiled, how they returned to their homeland, and how, through these events, they found renewal. Herman examines the complex, contradictory, and very human relations between Indians, settlers, and Federal agents in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Arizona—a time that included Arizona’s brutal Indian wars. But while most tribal histories stay within the borders of the reservation, Herman also chronicles how Indians who left the reservation helped build a modern state with dams, hydroelectricity, roads, and bridges. With thoughtful detail and incisive analysis, Herman discusses the complex web of interactions between Apache, Yavapai, and Anglos that surround every aspect of the story. Rim Country Exodus is part of a new movement in Western history emphasizing survival rather than disappearance. Just as important, this is one of the first in-depth studies of the West that examines race as it was lived. Race was formulated, Herman argues, not only through colonial and scientific discourses, but also through day-to-day interactions between Indians, agents, and settlers. Rim Country Exodus offers an important new perspective on the making of the West.

Rim Country Characters

Rim Country Characters
Author: Stanley C. Brown
Publisher: Rim Country Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990356967

Did you ever wonder what made the people who settled the West special? Come find out in this comprehensive look at the early settlers of Arizona¿s Rim Country ¿ the most isolated area of the 48th state and the last area of the state to be settled. This book covers everyone: Local Tonto Apaches, strong pioneer women, determined gold seekers, builders, generals, army scouts, famous authors, doctors, teachers, and others who left their mark on this beautiful but rugged area. Each was a unique individual but there were common goals, desires, and motivations to try and build a new life in this country. Discover the reasons they came and the legacy they left behind.

Murder in Rim Country

Murder in Rim Country
Author: Stanley C. Brown
Publisher: Rim Country Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2016-01-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990356943

The Wild West is full of stories about outlaws, shootouts, and feuds and the remote area of central Arizona certainly has its share. There were hangings, conflicts with Apache Indians, family feuds and feuds between sheepmen and cattlemen. There were the stereotypical shootouts on Main Street and bizarre accidents. The diffculty lies in sorting out the fact from the fiction. Time has passed, documentation is scarce and witnesses were unreliable. This book provides details on the incidents that sometimes confirm local legends and sometimes contradict information that has been passed down for generations. The Wild West truly was wild!