Camp Verde The First 50 Years
T.C Noble
This is a historical account of the first 50 years of Camp Verde, Arizona. The history includes nearly all of the Verde Valley. Camp Verde is the oldest settlement in the Verde Valley, and the Sutler’s store was the first commercial building. Those who came here after the store was built used the Sutler’s store for their Post Office, grocery store, information source, and general gathering spot. While efforts were pointed at the Camp Verde story, many who directly affected the town’s development lived in the surrounding areas. These areas are now called Cottonwood, Rimrock, McGuireville, and areas adjacent to Camp Verde. The account begins in 1865 going until 1915 with complete references to places and people.
Fort Verde State Historic Park Video
Camp Verde The First 50 Years
T.C Noble
This is a historical account of the first 50 years of Camp Verde, Arizona. The history includes nearly all of the Verde Valley. Camp Verde is the oldest settlement in the Verde Valley, and the Sutler’s store was the first commercial building. Those who came here after the store was built used the Sutler’s store for their Post Office, grocery store, information source, and general gathering spot. While efforts were pointed at the Camp Verde story, many who directly affected the town’s development lived in the surrounding areas. These areas are now called Cottonwood, Rimrock, McGuireville, and areas adjacent to Camp Verde. The account begins in 1865 going until 1915 with complete references to places and people.
10 Reasons Why It's Not in the Superstitions
Glenn Rogers
Nowadays, if you want to find gold, you go to an area where gold has been found. Previous prospectors have already located the hot spots where gold can be found, and the mines have been profitable. One hundred and thirty-four years ago, Jacob Waltz gave his clues to his mine, and not one person has found it. People have made the Lost Dutchman story of locating the mine like an Indiana Jones episode. Jacob Waltz never drew a map to his mine. There are no secret codes, no windows in the rocks. It is a simple story. All we have is what Jacob Waltz allegedly said on his deathbed in 1891, dying from probable pneumonia when he was eighty-three years old. I have ten reasons his mine is not in the Superstition Mountains. And I will give you a pretty good idea where it is.
Climate Change 101
Kevin Ray Decker
The grand illusion is based on a statement by Teddy Roosevelt saying, “The Grand Canyon is perfect the way it is. Mother Nature has been at work on it for millions of years and there is nothing you can do to improve it.”
Then he made it into a National Park and it was widely accepted that the Colorado River formed the Grand Canyon through millions of years of erosion, yet the facts seem to point to evidence of an event happening all at one time as the earth was struck by two pieces of comet which resulted in a large tsunami three miles high that circled the globe as its rotation was reversed. According to the Bible in Genesis, the evening and the morning were the first day--six different times and according to my studies the earth is spinning backwards and upside down.
The earth’s rotation was reversed by two pieces of comet that broke off and struck the earth at the Caribbean and near the Continent of Antarctica.
Lena-tu-Ha
Isherbomb
This is a TRUE historical novel which takes place in late 1800's to mid 1900's.
Twelve-year-old Lena-tu-ha and her two sisters escape from the cattle car on the train carrying the Native American Apaches from their homes in Arizona to the Boarding Schools in New Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The three pubescent maidens trek across the desert with nothing but the clothes on their backs, to try to find any remnants of their tribe at the old rendezvous points that Geronimo had set up years before. They utilize every survival skill they were taught in their native culture to make their way across the desert terrain. Before they reach their destination, they are captured by Mexican Federales and sold into slavery to the wealthy Mexican Ranchers.
Lena-tu-Ha
8 hr 51 min
narrated by Elieen Martin and
Jerry Geronimo Martin
2024 Glorybound Sounds
Making the Mural
Compiled by Barbara Nelson
Muralist Dana Cohn
Established in 2022, the Granite Creek Trail Mural Project in Prescott, Arizona has as its mission to create outdoor art for public benefit, starting with this mural. At over 400 feet long, it is the longest single contiguous mural by an individual artist in the state of Arizona! Dana Cohn is that artist. The muralist on this Project, he received his Master of Fine Arts at Yale University and has exhibited nationally and internationally.
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Service: The History of the Grand Canyon Council
Compiled by Sean Butler
Contributions by
Dean Butler, John Butler, Roland Miller, Larry Sneed, Jim Young, Tom Walsh, George Miller (Foreword)
Released in conjunction with the 100th anniversary year of the Grand Canyon Council, this informative narrative chronicles the history and timeless achievements of the scouting program in Arizona.
Drawing extensively on the holdings preserved at the Arizona Scouting Museum and exclusive access to personal family collections shared in cooperation for this publication, readers are led through a unique and informative journey that answers the question as to why this youth program has shined so brightly in the Grand Canyon state.
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