Mormon History and Archaeology in Northern Arizona (ASW 19-2) (Hardcopy)

This issue looks at the archaeology of the Mormon colonization of Arizona. A must read for anyone interested in this little known chapter of Arizona history.

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This Issue’s Articles Include:
• Mormon History and Archaeology in Northern Arizona – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Mormon Heritage and Archaeological Sites – Benjamin C. Pykles, University of Pennsylvania:
• Mormon Memories – Karen Wilhelm
• Joseph City – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Irrigation in Joseph City: Mormon Persistence on the Little Colorado River – Jon S. Czaplicki, Bureau of Reclamation
• Brigham City, Winslow, and Prospects for Renewal – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Brother Behrman’s Pottery – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Obed: Death of a Mormon Colony – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Sunset Fort and the Sunset Pioneer Cemetery – Kenn Evans, Homolovi Ruins State Park
• The Mormon Lake Dairy, Sawmill, and Tannery – Pat H. Stein, Arizona Preservation Consultants
• Mormon Petroglyphs at Tanner Wash – Peter J. Pilles, Jr., Coconino National Forest
• The Little Colorado Colonies’ Lime Kiln – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Mormon Settlement of the Forestdale Valley – Lauren Jelinek, University of Arizona
• Finding Fort Moroni – Robert A. Coody
• Mormon Town Plans – Mark P. Leone, University of Maryland
• Back Sight – William H. Doelle, President & CEO, Center for Desert Archaeology

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