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St. Johns: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor Cameron Udall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2008
Settled in 1872 by Spanish pioneers from New Mexico, the town of St. Johns began as a farming and sheep-raising community far removed from the county seat and territorial capital of Prescott. Soon after, the Mormon Church, represented by Bishop David King Udall, purchased 1,200 acres for Mormon colonizers to settle. With the building of the Lyman Dam, the town was finally able to provide adequate water for crops and began to thrive. The building of a power plant in the 1970s doubled the population of St. Johns, but many of the original settlers' descendants are still there as well, canning their gardens' harvest and dusting from their homes the dirt brought in by the wind that never stops blowing. Although the streets are now paved and many of the old buildings and homes have long been razed, St. Johns has a unique story to tell.
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ISBN-13: 9780738556284
ISBN-10: 0738556289
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 163 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Descriere

Settled in 1872 by Spanish pioneers from New Mexico, the town of St. Johns began as a farming and sheep-raising community far removed from the county seat and territorial capital of Prescott. Soon after, the Mormon Church, represented by Bishop David King Udall, purchased 1,200 acres for Mormon colonizers to settle. With the building of the Lyman Dam, the town was finally able to provide adequate water for crops and began to thrive. The building of a power plant in the 1970s doubled the population of St. Johns, but many of the original settlers' descendants are still there as well, canning their gardens' harvest and dusting from their homes the dirt brought in by the wind that never stops blowing. Although the streets are now paved and many of the old buildings and homes have long been razed, St. Johns has a unique story to tell.

Notă biografică

A seventh-generation St. Johns native, author Cameron Udall is proud to share the history of her hometown in this new volume showcasing more than 200 vintage images provided by the St. Johns Family History Center, the Apache County Historical Society, and many privately held collections.