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    • Mormon Converts from Graham County, Arizona

    • Mormon Converts from Graham County, Arizona

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    • Mormons -- Graham County -- Arizona -- Pictoral Works

    • Group of Mormon Converts Who Moved From Arkansas to Graham County, Arizona in 1877. From the Ryder Ridgway Photograph Collection. The finding aid to this collection may be accessed electronically from Arizona Archives Online: ...
    • Cooley Family History, Part 1

    • Cooley Family History, Part 1

    • Cooley, Anthony

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Civil War in the West; Biography; Cooley, Corydon E. (Corydon Eliphalet), 1836-1917; Crook, General (George), 1829-1890; Navajo County (Ariz.); Show Low (Ariz.)--History; White Mountain...

    • Anthony Cooley tells the history of his famous great grandfather, Corydon E. Cooley, through documentation and family stories. He traces his arrival to the West prior to the Civil War, records of business enterprises in Colorado and New Mexico,...
    • November 29

    • November 29

    • Unknown

    • Mormons--Arizona--St. David

    • On this date in 1877, the first Mormon settlers arrived on the San Pedro River and established what is now the town of Saint David. This early 1890s photo shows a pioneer family.
    • August 31

    • August 31

    • Unknown

    • Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886; Mormons--Arizona

    • Jacob Hamblin, Mormon missionary, scout and explorer who was in charge of the colonization along the Little Colorado River and served as a guide to Major John Wesley Powell, died on this date in 1886. This portrait of Jacob Hamblin is undated.
    • Larson Family History, Part 4

    • Larson Family History, Part 4

    • Larson, Jeff

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Educators, Indian; Arizona State Legislature; Mormons -- Emigration and Immigration -- 19th Century; Mormon Women -- Political Activity -- United States --History; Mormon Pioneers...

    • Jeff Larson tells of his great grandfather Mons Larson's family emigrating from Sweden to the United States for the purpose of settling as Mormons in Arizona. They were in the first group from Utah to encounter the Grand Canyon in Northern...
    • Peterson Family History

    • Peterson Family History

    • Peterson, Jack

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Lakeside (Ariz.); Mormons--Arizona--History;

    • Joseph and Amanda Andelin Peterson moved from Utah in 1898, to teach at the new Academy in Snowflake, Arizona. In 1906 the young family was one of the first families to move to Lakeside. A year later they homesteaded in the area their grandson...
    • Rhoton Family History, Part 1

    • Rhoton Family History, Part 1

    • Rhoton, Kent

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Lakeside (Ariz.); Mormons--Arizona--History;

    • Part 1: In the 1880's, Kent's great grandfather Lorenzo Dow Rhoton and family immigrated from Kentucky, first to Taylor, and then to Shumway, Arizona. Lorenzo subsistence farmed and worked at Shumway's gristmill. Wilson Shumway was a Mormon...
    • Rhoton Family History, Part 2

    • Rhoton Family History, Part 2

    • Rhoton, Kent

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Lakeside (Ariz.); Mormons--Arizona--History;

    • Part 2: Lakeside schoolchildren didn't go to the Academy in Snowflake, but had their own high school. Lakeside schools were very small, so Kent remembers easily each teacher by name. His oldest brother was one of them. Kent interned for...
    • Webb Family History, Part 1

    • Webb Family History, Part 1

    • Webb, June and Webb, Cherie

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Mormons--Biography; Mormons--Arizona; Sawmills--Arizona; Lakeside (Ariz.); Mesa (Ariz.). High School;

    • Part 1: June's grandfather, Edward Milo Webb Jr., was a blacksmith in Nauvoo, Illinois when the Latter-day Saints' migration to Utah began. He then immigrated to Woodruff, Arizona, but because he was a polygamist, was soon forced to move on to...
    • Webb Family History, Part 2

    • Webb Family History, Part 2

    • Webb, June and Cherie

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Mormons--Biography; Mormons--Arizona; Sawmills--Arizona; Lakeside (Ariz.);

    • Part 2: June and Cherie raised a family of 9 children. While Cherie raised kids, gardened, canned and raised beef and pigs, etc. June was busy in the woods with the family's sawmill operation. As June's brothers would acquire various timber...
    • "Early Days in Gila Valley"

    • "Early Days in Gila Valley"

    • Webb, Mary Tuttle

    • Mormons -- Arizona; Graham County (Ariz.) -- History; Gila Valley (Ariz.); Safford (Ariz.)

    • "Early Days in Gila Valley" - A Hand-Written Account by Mary Tuttle Webb of the First Mormon Pioneers and Settlers in the Gila Valley and Safford, Arizona.
    • Arizona Mission, 1874.

    • Arizona Mission, 1874.

    • Reilly, P.T. (Plez Talmadge), 1911-1996

    • Mormons; Pioneers; Missionaries--United States

    • Copy of a diary kept by a group called President Young, sent to establish a mission on the Moencopi in the 1870s.

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