Gold, Greed and Glory: The Territorial History of Prescott and the Verde Valley 1864-1912 (English Edition) [Kindle-editie]

Prior to 1864, the vast lands north of the Gila River in Arizona County, New Mexico Territory, were known only as Tierra Incognita, unknown lands, inhabited by the fierce Tonto Apache and Yavapai people. Gold remained a rumor there until 1863 when two mountain men, each leading separate expeditions, discovered it. One year later, President Abraham Lincoln declared Arizona a territory. Immediately the stampede for gold was underway, creating the inevitable conflict with the Native population. The Indians held the upper hand until the arrival of General George Crook in 1872. Following on the heels of the prospectors, soldiers and government officials were the pioneers, entrepreneurs, outlaws, lawmen and ladies of the night. Each contributed a thread to the vibrant tapestry woven into the territorial history of this fascinating era. Gold, Greed and Glory looks deeply into many of their lives, gives them flesh and blood, and carries the reader along on their exploits and glorious adventures.Kate Ruland-Thorne’s numerous articles have appeared regionally and nationally in such magazines and newspapers as The Denver Post, Southwest Art Magazine and Arizona Highways. In Sedona, Arizona, she was editor of the Sedona Magazine and the first woman editor of the Sedona Red Rock News. This is her seventh regional history book.

De auteur:Kate Ruland-Thorne
Isbn 10:B006C3V75Q
Uitgeverij:PublishAmerica
Paperback boek:280
serie:Kindle-editie
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