Pioneer and Military Memorial Park of Phoenix by Donna Carr Debe Branning Donna Carr,Bob Cox,Patricia Gault,Jan Huber,Dean Isaac,Mark Lamm,Jason O'Neil,Vivia Strang (2018, Trade Paperback)
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Henry Garfias, a popular and prominent lawman, once served the town as constable and marshal. And the tragic death of Letitia Rice led to a hasty trial and acquittal before being ruled accidental. Buy now and save!
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Product Identifiers
PublisherArcadia Publishing
ISBN-101467138037
ISBN-139781467138031
eBay Product ID (ePID)243164948
Product Key Features
Book TitlePioneer and Military Memorial Park of Phoenix
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicUnited States / State & Local / Southwest (Az, NM, Ok, Tx), United States / West / Mountain (Az, Co, Id, Mt, NM, Nv, Ut, WY), Subjects & Themes / Regional (See Also Travel / Pictorials), Adventurers & Explorers, General, Parks & Campgrounds
IllustratorYes
GenreTravel, Photography, Biography & Autobiography, History
SynopsisPioneer & Military Memorial Park exists to honor the legacies of early residents buried in seven historic cemeteries established in 1884 and closed in 1914. Henry Garfias, a popular and prominent lawman, once served the town as constable and marshal. Rose Gregory, one of Phoenix's most colorful forerunners, is remembered as a benevolent madam. Charles Posten was once regarded as the Father of Arizona. And the tragic death of Letitia Rice led to a hasty trial and acquittal before being ruled accidental. The Pioneers' Cemetery Association delves into the past and brings to light the movers, shakers and regular folks who built this incredible desert city., Pioneer & Military Memorial Park exists to honor the legacies of early residents buried in seven historic cemeteries established in 1884 and closed in 1914. Henry Garfias, a popular and prominent lawman, once served the town as constable and marshal. Rose Gregory, one of Phoenix's most colorful forerunners, is remembered as a benevolent madam. Charles Posten was once regarded as the "Father of Arizona." And the tragic death of Letitia Rice led to a hasty trial and acquittal before being ruled accidental. The Pioneers' Cemetery Association delves into the past and brings to light the movers, shakers and regular folks who built this incredible desert city.