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SUMMARY:Arizona Stories: Frontier Characters and Communities - Sedona
DESCRIPTION:From mammoth hunters and canal builders to Native Americans\, Hispanics\, Americans\, Irish\, Serbians\, and just about every nationality under the sun\, Arizona has always been a land of many cultures. And while the Earps and the Geronimo are world famous\, Arizona can also be proud of its unsung men and women and cooperative communities. Here we will share Arizona’s experiences from the famous to the little known\, from Native American ceremonies to mining booms\, cattle drives\, cotton harvests\, and religious settlements\, we will learn how Arizona evolved from a violent frontier to a just and civil society dedicated to its people’s welfare. \nBefore retiring from the Arizona Historical Society\, Jim Turner worked with more than 70 museums in every corner of the state. He is co-author of the 4th-grade textbook The Arizona Story\, and his pictorial history book\, Arizona: Celebration of the Grand Canyon State\, was a 2012 Southwest Books of the Year selection. Jim moved to Tucson in 1951\, earned a M.A. in U.S. history from the University of Arizona\, and has been researching and teaching Arizona history for more than 40 years. Jim is now an author/editor for Rio Nuevo Publishers\, author of The Mighty Colorado from the Glaciers of the Gulf(2016) and Crater Lake and Beyond (2017).
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LOCATION:Sedona Heritage Museum\, 735 Jordan Road\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86336\, United States
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SUMMARY:William H. Emory\, The Heroic Opening of the American Southwest - Sedona
DESCRIPTION:Lieutenant William H. Emory\, topographical engineer\, rode with General Kearny in the 1846/47 conquest of New Mexico\, Arizona\, and California. Bold Emory\, as he was known at West Point\, fought beside the general at the Battle of San Pascual. Throughout his trek from Missouri to California\, he recorded the terrain\, its people\, ruins\, flora and fauna. His map opened the Southern Emigrant Road to travel and his published work introduced the Southwest to the American people and established the need for the Gadsden Purchase. After the war\, he returned to survey our southern boundary. He was among the first to command a cavalry regiment. \nDoug Hocking is an independent scholar who has completed advanced studies in American history\, ethnology\, and historical archaeology. In 2015\, he won the Philip A. Danielson Award for Best Presentation. Doug\, who served in Military Intelligence and retired as an armored cavalry officer\, grew up among the Jicarilla Apache and paisanos of the Rio Arriba. Doug writes both fiction and history. His work has appeared in True West\, Wild West\, Buckskin Bulletin\, Roundup Magazine\, and the Journal of Arizona History. Doug on the board of the Arizona Historical Society\, Cochise County Historical Society\, the Oregon-California Trails Association\, and Westerners International.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/william-h-emory-the-heroic-opening-of-the-american-southwest-sedona/
LOCATION:Sedona Heritage Museum\, 735 Jordan Road\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86336\, United States
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