
Besh Ba Gowah History in Historic Globe, AZ
Video Credit: Jon Qube Just a mile southwest of historical Globe, Arizona is the ancient ruins of the Salado people, who lived in the area
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Video Credit: Jon Qube Just a mile southwest of historical Globe, Arizona is the ancient ruins of the Salado people, who lived in the area
Gila County is located on the northeastern edge of the Sonoran Desert, and covers a wide variety of life zones, including desert, high desert plains,
Authored by Late Great Town of Payson Historian: Jinx Pyle Black Jack had a difficulty. He had left a dead man behind him, a posse
ONE PEOPLE ONE NATION Some say ‘Apache’ is the most famous name of any Native American people in the Grand Canyon State. ‘N’dee’ is their
*story told by late great, town-historian, Jinx Pyle Charlie Meadows was born Abraham Henson Meadows on March 10, 1860 near what is now Visalia, California.
Located at 3,500 feet above sea level, Globe is located in the heart of Arizona’s magnificent Tonto National Forest and is surrounded by some of the most
Nothing beats fishing in Gila County. Early mornings or late nights, being surrounded in the great outdoors and reeling in fish in a fishermen’s dream.
*story by Jinx Pyle, late Town of Payson Historian Last week, we left the Meadows family at their Diamond Valley Ranch where they had just
*Story told by Jinx Pyle, Pictured Above This is part three of the Charlie Meadows story, which follows the Apache battle at the Diamond Valley