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Around San Tan Mountain
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Around San Tan Mountain

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Within a few years of 1912–the year Arizona became the 48th state admitted to the Union–families began to settle on homesteads 30 miles southeast of Phoenix. These early settlers were primarily farmers

of diverse heritage and faith. San Tan Mountain provided the backdrop for the arduous task of clearing cactus and thorny scrub brush from the

desert. As irrigation water was pumped from drilled wells, crops took root on newly cultivated fields, and the communities of Rittenhouse, Higley, Combs, and Chandler Heights were established. Rittenhouse later became the town of Queen Creek. These communities were influenced–like many others across the Southwest–by war, the Depression, and immigration, all of which challenged and enriched the area.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
19 September 2007
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738548951

Within a few years of 1912–the year Arizona became the 48th state admitted to the Union–families began to settle on homesteads 30 miles southeast of Phoenix. These early settlers were primarily farmers

of diverse heritage and faith. San Tan Mountain provided the backdrop for the arduous task of clearing cactus and thorny scrub brush from the

desert. As irrigation water was pumped from drilled wells, crops took root on newly cultivated fields, and the communities of Rittenhouse, Higley, Combs, and Chandler Heights were established. Rittenhouse later became the town of Queen Creek. These communities were influenced–like many others across the Southwest–by war, the Depression, and immigration, all of which challenged and enriched the area.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
19 September 2007
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738548951