Publication: The Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, 1965, Tucson
First edition thus. 8vo. Reprinted from The Journal Of Arizona History, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring, 1965. Pictorial wrappers, n.p. [15 pp.], illustrated, bibliographical note. The history and development of the Pipe Spring National Monument, located in the northeastern extremity of Mohave County some ten miles south of the Utah state line. The Pipe Spring National Monument preserves an historic fort and other structures built by Mormon pioneers near a year-round spring in the southern Great Basin Desert. The Monument was established by President Calvin Coolidge on May 31, 1923, to memorialize the exploration and settlement of the Southwest. Fine copy.
Inventory Number: 49634