Irish Arizona

Bryson, Janice Ryan, Wood, Kathleen Shappee

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The Irish greatly contributed to the creation of the territory and state of Arizona due to their enterprising personalities and persistence in a difficult environment. The first documented Irishman in Arizona was Hugo O'Conor, who established the Presidio of Tucson for the Spanish government in 1775. Sheriff Bucky O'Neal of Yavapai County and the Brophy and Riordan families left their mark on Arizona's landscape as well as the Irish-born Sisters of Mercy, who established St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix. This photographic history identifies famous and lesser-known Arizona settlers who were ranchers, merchants, miners, lawmen, explorers, soldiers, and healers. Irish Arizona offers a unique perspective on an ethnic group not typically associated with the American Southwest.
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Writer
Bryson, Janice Ryan, Wood, Kathleen Shappee
Title
Irish Arizona
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Year
2009
Language
English
Pages
130
EAN
9781531636074
Binding format
Hardback

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