. Mormon settlement in Arizona : a record of peaceful conquest of the desert . A GROUP OF ST. JOSEPH PIONEERS ANDHISTORIAN ANDREW JENSON. SHUMWAY AND THE OLD MILL ON SILVER CREEK and advised the settlers they would be given until the springto vacate. The crops were disposed of at Fort Apache andthe spring of 1883 found Forest Dale deserted, houses,fences, corrals and every improvement left behind. Thedrift of the settlers was to the Gila Valley. This Forest Dale affair was made a national matter,January 24, 1916, when a bill was introduced by SenatorAshurst of Arizona for the relief of Alfred


. Mormon settlement in Arizona : a record of peaceful conquest of the desert . A GROUP OF ST. JOSEPH PIONEERS ANDHISTORIAN ANDREW JENSON. SHUMWAY AND THE OLD MILL ON SILVER CREEK and advised the settlers they would be given until the springto vacate. The crops were disposed of at Fort Apache andthe spring of 1883 found Forest Dale deserted, houses,fences, corrals and every improvement left behind. Thedrift of the settlers was to the Gila Valley. This Forest Dale affair was made a national matter,January 24, 1916, when a bill was introduced by SenatorAshurst of Arizona for the relief of Alfred Cluff, OrsonCluff, Henry E. Norton, Wm. B. Ballard, Elijah Hancock,Susan R. Saline, Oscar Mann, Celia Thayne, Wilham Cox,Theodore Farley, Adelaide Laxton, Clara L. Tenney,Geo. M. Adams, Charlotte Jensen and Sophia Huff. Lateradditions were David E. Adams and Peter H. McBride. The amounts claimed by each varied from $2000 to$15,000. A similar bill had been introduced by the Senatorin a previous Congress. In his statement to the IndianAffairs Committee, the Senator stated that the settlementshad been on unreserved and vacant Governme


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