"El Vado," Pioneer Gateway into Arizona Mormon Battalion Officers Battalion Members at Gold Discovery in California Battalion Members who Returned to Arizona Battalion Members who Returned to Arizona Battalion Members who Returned to Arizona The Mormon Battalion Monument Old Spanish Pueblo of Tubac Jacob Hamblin, "Apostle to the Lamanites" The Church Presidents Lieutenant Ives' Steamboat on the Colorado in 1858 Ammon M. Tenney, Pioneer Scout of the Southwest Early Missionaries Among the Indians Moen Copie, First Headquarters of Missionaries to the Moquis Pipe Springs or Windsor Castle Moccasin Springs on Road to the Paria In the Kaibab Forest, near the Home of the Shivwits Indians A Fredonia Street Scene Walpi, One of the Hopi (Moqui) Villages Warren M. Johnson's House at Paria Ferry Crossing of the Colorado at the Paria Ferry Brigham Young and Party at Mouth of Virgin in 1870 Baptism of the Tribe of Shivwits Indians Founders of the Colorado River Ferries Crossing the Colorado River at Scanlon's Ferry Crossing the Little Colorado River with Ox Teams Old Fort at Brigham City Woodruff Dam, After One of the Frequent Washouts First Permanent Dam at St. Joseph Colorado Ferry and Ranch at the Mouth of the Paria (G.W. James) Lee Cabin at Moen Avi (Photo by Dr. Geo. Wharton James) Moen Copie Woolen Mill Grand Falls on the Little Colorado Old Fort Moroni with its Stockade Fort Moroni in Later Years Erastus Snow, Who Had Charge of Arizona Colonization Anthony W. Ivins Joseph W. McMurrin Joseph Fish, an Arizona Historian Joseph H. Richards of St. Joseph St. Joseph Pioneers and Historian Andrew Jenson Shumway and the Old Mill on Silver Creek First Mormon School, Church and Bowery at St. Johns David K. Udall and His First Residence at St. Johns St. Johns in 1887 Stake Academy at St. Johns Founders of Northern Arizona Settlements Group of Pioneers Presidents of Five Arizona Stakes Old Academy at Snowflake New Academy at Snowflake The Desolate Road to the Colorado Ferry Leaders of Unsuccessful Expeditions First Party to Southern Arizona and Mexico Second Party to Southern Arizona and Mexico Original Lehi Locators Founders of Mesa Maricopa Stake Presidents Maricopa Delegation at Pinetop Conference The Arizona Temple at Mesa Jonathan Heaton and His Fifteen Sons Northern Arizona Pioneers Teeples House, First in Pima First Schoolhouse at Safford Gila Normal College at Thatcher Gila Valley Pioneers Pioneer Women of the Gila Valley Killed by Indians Killed by Outlaws |