Mormon Settlement in Arizona - A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert by James H. McClintock
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Pah-ute County; Missionaries of the Desert; Diplomatic Dealings with the
Redskins; Near Approaches to Indian Warfare; Utilization of the Colorado River; Steamboats on the Shallow Stream; Establishing a River Port. Chapter Eleven IN THE VIRGIN AND MUDDY VALLEYS--First Agriculture in Northern Arizona; Villages of Pioneer Days; Brigham Young Makes Inspection; Nevada Assumes Jurisdiction; The Nevada Point Abandoned; Political Organization Within Arizona; Pah-ute's Political Vicissitudes; Later Settlement in "The Point,"; Salt Mountains of the Virgin; Peaceful Frontier Communities. Chapter Twelve THE UNITED ORDER--Development of a Communal System; Not a General Church Movement; Mormon Cooperative Stores. Chapter Thirteen SPREADING INTO NORTHERN ARIZONA--Failure of the First Expeditions; Missionary Scouts in Northeastern Arizona; Foundation of Four Settlements; Northeastern Arizona Map; Genesis of St. Joseph; Struggling with a Treacherous River; Decline and Fall of Sunset; Village Communal Organization; Hospitality Was of Generous Sort; Brigham City's Varied Industries; Brief Lives of Obed and Taylor. |
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