A Creekside Story - From Buckboard Days to Ecotourism

by Georgianna Wood

A Creekside Story - From Buckboard Days to Ecotourism
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A Creekside Story - From Buckboard Days to Ecotourism

by Georgianna Wood

Published Mar 20, 2014
104 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical



 

Book Details

Creekside


Because there is so much history of Aravaipa Canyon and its surrounding country in Arizona, after I did much research I decided to start my non-fiction story with mention of the Aravaipa Apache Indian people and earliest non-Indian settlers along the western end of Aravaipa Creek. It also contains events, both good and bad, that took place before and after I had become the wife of an Aravaipa Creek rancher. Ranching was much different in the earlier years, as were the people who had earlier made their living by farming only along Aravaipa Creek. Also described are some of the many changes that took place due to government agencies and environmentalists who wanted to save Aravaipa Creek. I also couldn’t resist adding a little humor now and then.

 

About the Author

Georgianna Wood

Georgianna Wood, known as Georgie, has always been interested in history, especially the history of Aravaipa Canyon in Arizona. She especially has enjoyed submitting her “Georgie Digs” articles in the Copper Basin News. What she has written in this book was learned through research and from events that had taken place before and during the years that she had lived along the western end of Aravaipa Creek in Pinal County, Arizona.