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    • Little Colorado River crossing

    • Little Colorado River crossing

    • Little Colorado River (N.M. and Ariz.);

    • The Little Colorado River runs from near the area of Eager, in eastern Arizona, to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Unfortunately, Latter-day Saint settlements on the Little Colorado failed because that river was either a trickle of dirty, unfresh...
    • Sunset, Arizona

    • Sunset, Arizona

    • Little Colorado River (N.M. and Ariz.); Cemeteries--Arizona--Sunset;

    • Sunset, Arizona was one of several settlements established by the Latter-day Saints on the Little Colorado River in 1876. This settlement failed primarily because the river was so hard to control--it is either a raging torrent or nearly dry. This...
    • Sunset, Arizona

    • Sunset, Arizona

    • Little Colorado River (N.M. and Ariz.); Cemeteries--Arizona--Sunset;

    • Sunset, Arizona was one of several settlements established by the Latter-day Saints on the Little Colorado River in 1876. This settlement failed primarily because the river was so hard to control--it is either a raging torrent or nearly dry. This...
    • Little Colorado River

    • Little Colorado River

    • Little Colorado River (N.M. and Ariz.); Cameron (Ariz.);

    • The Little Colorado River runs from near the area of Eager, in eastern Arizona, to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Unfortunately, Latter-day Saint settlements on the Little Colorado failed because that river was either a trickle of dirty, unfresh...
    • Jacob Hamblin Santa Clara, Utah home

    • Jacob Hamblin Santa Clara, Utah home

    • Santa Clara (Utah); Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886;

    • Jacob Hamblin was one of the most trusted and influential Latter-day Saints who lived among the Native Americans of territorial Utah. He spoke their language, learned their culture, and genuinely cared about them. His Santa Clara home is located...
    • Fort Pearce

    • Fort Pearce

    • Fort Pearce (Utah);

    • Located on the Warner Valley Gap Road about twelve miles southeast of St. George, Utah, Fort Pearce served to protect new settlements and livestock during the Utah Blackhawk War. The two-room structure had no roof. It was shaped like a rectangle,...
    • Pipe Spring, Arizona

    • Pipe Spring, Arizona

    • Pipe Spring National Monument (Ariz.);

    • Located on the desolate Arizona Strip, the important source of water known as Pipe Spring was the site of a tithing ranch created by President Brigham Young. Anson Winsor was appointed ranch manager. A sandstone fort was built around the spring....
    • Vol. 01 No. 1 Religious Educator

    • Vol. 01 No. 1 Religious Educator

    • Christian education--Periodicals; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Doctrines--Study and teaching--Periodicals; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Education--Periodicals;

    • Religious Educator, Vol. 1 No. 1 (2000)

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