Historic Tales of Flagstaff

Historic Tales of Flagstaff

Author: Kevin Schindler & Michael Kitt

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1467142417

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Flagstaff, Arizona, was originally settled in the 1870s as a railroad and lumber town on the southwestern edge of the Colorado Plateau, amid the ponderosa pines. Now most noted for its proximity to the Grand Canyon, the city offers a tantalizing combination of history and progress. Theodore Roosevelt, the Apollo astronauts, Walt Disney filmmakers, Navajo code talkers and Pluto-discoverer Clyde Tombaugh all feature in the area's fascinating past. Join authors Kevin Schindler and Michael Kitt as they relate the trials and triumphs that have given this town its charm, from the tumultuous days of the Wild West to the fast-paced twentieth century.


They Came to the Mountain

They Came to the Mountain

Author: Platt Cline

Publisher: Northland Publishing

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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This is the story of Flagstaff, Arizona, during the 1880s, when the railroad came and assured the new town's continued growth. The precursor to Mountain Town (page 16).


Historic Tales of Flagstaff

Historic Tales of Flagstaff

Author: Kevin Schindler

Publisher: History Press Library Editions

Published: 2019-08-26

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9781540240262

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Flagstaff, Arizona, was originally settled in the 1870s as a railroad and lumber town on the southwestern edge of the Colorado Plateau, amid the ponderosa pines. Now most noted for its proximity to the Grand Canyon, the city offers a tantalizing combination of history and progress. Theodore Roosevelt, the Apollo astronauts, Walt Disney filmmakers, Navajo code talkers and Pluto-discoverer Clyde Tombaugh all feature in the area's fascinating past. Join authors Kevin Schindler and Michael Kitt as they relate the trials and triumphs that have given this town its charm, from the tumultuous days of the Wild West to the fast-paced twentieth century.


Flagstaff

Flagstaff

Author: John G. DeGraff, III

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738585109

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On July 4, 1876, members of the Second Boston Party made camp at Antelope Spring on their way to California. To celebrate the country's centennial, the men prepared a ponderosa pine tree by stripping it of its branches and creating a flagpole. With the arrival of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad in 1882, this "flag staff" was once again discovered. The area was growing in population, so it became necessary to establish a post office. Many names were proposed for the new town, such as "Antelope City" and "Flagpole," but the name "Flag Staff" fit best. As an oasis in the middle of the southwest desert, Flagstaff has been a hub for many attractions surrounding the city, prompting visitors to send news of their experiences via a picture postcard. Many of the cards in this volume have messages and postmarks that help show a glimpse of what life was like in Arizona's High Country.


Mountain Town

Mountain Town

Author: Platt Cline

Publisher: Northland Pub

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 650

ISBN-13: 9780873585699

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Written by Flagstaff's town historian, Mountain Town is a definitive history of a place where people from all walks of life intertwine.


Lost Villages of Flagstaff Lake

Lost Villages of Flagstaff Lake

Author: Alan L. Burnell

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738573205

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Permanent settlers began arriving at the village of Flagstaff around the 1820s, drawn by its advantageous location along the Dead River floodplain and the availability of waterpower at the outlet to Flagstaff Pond. In 1923, the Maine legislature passed a bill condemning a 25-mile section of the upper Dead River Valley to inundation, causing the eventual permanent flooding of the villages of Flagstaff, Dead River, and Bigelow. The bill authorized the construction of a dam at the river narrows at Long Falls and the subsequent creation of Flagstaff Lake. The properties in these towns were obtained by the process of eminent domain, and residents were forced to relocate. In the spring of 1950, Flagstaff Lake was officially created when the gates in Long Falls Dam were closed. It remains a controversial project today.


Haunted Flagstaff

Haunted Flagstaff

Author: Susan Johnson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2022-06-06

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1439675171

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The spirits of the Old West are alive and kicking in Flagstaff. Once home to outlaws and pioneers, many former residents of this small mountain town never left. Read about the ghosts of the Weatherford Hotel, where strange sightings and disturbing events aren't just confined to the Zane Grey Ballroom. Step inside the Hotel Monte Vista, where locals swear that the Grizzly Meat Man still roams the hallways. Discover the historic train depot, an eternal home to those departed souls that once worked the rails, including a ghostly former train conductor. Join author Susan Johnson as she uncovers the supernatural side of Flagstaff's fascinating history.


Flagstaff’s Walkup Family Murders

Flagstaff’s Walkup Family Murders

Author: Susan Johnson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2021-09-27

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1439673608

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In the summer of 1937, the mountain town of Flagstaff emerged from the Great Depression with an eye toward the future. Few people were better positioned for success than JD Walkup, a handsome young mover and shaker who served as chairman of the board of supervisors and a happily married father of four. The city was alive and bustling, tourism thrived and cultural endeavors blossomed. But JD's life changed forever one cool summer evening when his wife, Marie, and their children were found dead. The murders shook the town to its core, along with the disturbing knowledge that Marie was the culprit. Join author Susan Johnson as she explores the tragic history of a once-happy Flagstaff family.


Canyon of Dreams

Canyon of Dreams

Author: Don Lago

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781607813149

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An engaging storyteller brings to life true stories from Grand Canyon's human history