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Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert

By James H. McClintock

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Driven by faith and a vision for community, resourceful pioneers tame a harsh desert landscape, leaving an enduring mark on Arizona's history.

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2006-01-01
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Summary

"Mormon Settlement in Arizona" by James H. McClintock is a historical narrative that recounts the profound impact of Mormon pioneers on the shaping of Arizona, spotlighting their transformation of the arid desert into thriving agricultural communities. The book introduces readers to the settlers' peaceful mission to establish sustainable communities through innovative farming techniques, illustrating their resilience and foresight. He details the influence of the Church in orchestrating these westward movements and meticulously records the establishment of settlements across Arizona's valleys, revealing the collective determination that forged the region's agricultural identity.

About the Author

James Harvey McClintock (1864–1934) was an American teacher, journalist, volunteer cavalry officer in Roosevelt's Rough Riders, civil servant, radio broadcaster, author and historian.

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