Pioneers of Mill Creek Canyon

Pioneers of Mill Creek Canyon
Author: Shannon Wray
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467145335

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The pioneers of Mill Creek Canyon in the San Bernardino Mountains were visionaries, eccentrics and adventurers. Daniel Sexton married a Native American wife hoping to gain the secret to a mine, while Peter Forsee, a world-weary sheriff, married a widow who was sheltering two outlaw sons. Sylvanus Thurman's burros carried travelers into the wild and sometimes took them for a wild ride. George Burris didn't find gold, but his marble discovery built mansions. D. Rhea Igo created roadside attractions, and Louie Torrey left the city to farm the forest, creating a paradise for his family and others. Join author Shannon Wray as she explores the colorful lives of those who left an indelible mark on Mill Creek Canyon.

The Historical Record

The Historical Record
Author: Andrew Jenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1108
Release: 1889
Genre: Mormon Church
ISBN:

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A monthly periodical, devoted exclusively to historical, biographical, chronological and statistical matters.

Women Who Hike

Women Who Hike
Author: Heather Balogh Rochfort
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493037145

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A celebration of athleticism, wisdom, and skill—Women Who Hike profiles over twenty of America’s most inspiring women adventurers ranging from legends to the rising stars of today. The book is both inspirational and aspirational as each adventurer tells her story in her own words through featuring their favorite hike, highlighting personal challenges, accomplishments, and philosophy, as well as providing readers with practical how-to suggestions on maximizing not only their own potential in hiking but in life. The profiles are complemented by stunning color photographs. Each profile includes a map of the hike being profiled, hike specs, miles and directions, GPS coordinates to the trailhead, and a sidebar of something noteworthy about the hike, the location, or the adventurer. Featured adventurers: 1. Ingrid Backstrom 2. Teresa Baker 3. Gina Bégin 4. Katie Boué 5. Jainee Dial & Lindsey Elliott 6. Caroline Gleich 7. Sarah Herron 8. Shanti Hodges 9. Kristen Hostetter 10. Jen Hudak 11. Rue Mapp 12. Hilary Oliver 13. Haley Robison 14. Elyse Rylander 15. Shawnté Salabert 16. Ambreen Tariq 17. Kalen Thorien 18. Mirna Valerio 19. Jolia Varela 20. Pamela Zoolalian

In Honor of the Pioneers

In Honor of the Pioneers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1921
Genre: Latter Day Saints
ISBN:

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The Utah Guide, 3rd Ed

The Utah Guide, 3rd Ed
Author: Alan Kent Powell
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2003
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781555911140

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This is the most comprehensive guidebook to the state of Utah, with information on historic attractions, festivals, cultural events, outdoor activities, accommodations, and restaurants. 139 photos. 9 maps.

Pioneer Days in the San Bernardino Valley

Pioneer Days in the San Bernardino Valley
Author: Eliza Persis Russell Robbins Crafts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1906
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The author discloses an intimate picture of Indian life and character, the Indians being the desert Cahuillas and their noted chief—Cabazon. She also tells of the early Mormon pioneers, with some reference to Capt. Jefferson Hunt and the Death Valley Party, and more particularly to the Brier family. Mrs. Crafts' book makes for interesting reading; and it may well be considered one of the most important among the relatively few source records available concerning the early history of the San Bernardino Valley. The author moved into the Valley in 1854, at the age of 29 and lived here for the remainder of her long, eventful life. Her book, now scarce and valuable, was written in her 80th year.

The Lady in the Ore Bucket

The Lady in the Ore Bucket
Author: Charles L. Keller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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A history of the lumber, mining, and hydropower industries built from three unique Salt Lake City canyons.