June 25, 2017
Mystery Man Entombed in Thumb Butte
It was Sunday, January 22, 1911. Two young men had made the risky climb to the summit of Thumb Butte. While enjoying the view and carefully moving about the top, one looked down into a deep crevice and was shocked to see a person!
"So stupefied and astounded were they, that after a few minutes observation...and satisfying themselves that life was extinct; (they) hurriedly left the scene and gave alarm in this city."
June 18, 2017
The Complete "Lost History" of the Yavapai County Courthouse
The reasons why Yavapai County needed a new, third, (and current) courthouse seemed endless. First, the Old Courthouse had become too small for the growing county. Added to that was this stunning list of deficiencies:
June 11, 2017
1865: The Shocking Twist at Battle Point (Skull Valley)
"People wishing to come to Arizona traveled with freighters for protection." Every precaution would have to be made to protect both riders and supplies. (*1)
Labels:
Arizona,
freighting,
History,
Hualapai,
Indian Wars,
military,
oral history,
Sam Miller,
Skull Valley
Location:
Skull Valley, AZ, USA
June 4, 2017
Story Behind the Names: Mingus Mountain; Cherry & Yeager Canyon
The first mention of the mountain that would become known as Mingus is found in the origin story of the Yavapai people. A girl named Kamalapukwia was placed in a water tight log to survive the worldwide flood. After the waters receded she went to Mingus mountain before dawn and allowed the rising sun to hit "her inside" in preparation for having a child. (*1)
Labels:
Arizona,
Cherry,
Chino Valley,
History,
Hualapai,
immigrants,
mines,
Mingus Mountain,
mining,
oral history,
place names,
Prescott National Forest,
ranching,
Yavapai County,
Yavapai Indian Tribe,
Yeager Canyon
Location:
Mingus Mountain, Arizona 86326, USA
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