Slow Elk

The Reminiscences of a Nester's Kid

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Bruce Neil Bye ISBN: 9781503589568
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 15, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Bruce Neil Bye
ISBN: 9781503589568
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 15, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

There isn't much left to tell about Arizona. Its ancient times have been probed and recorded and the oldest legends and stories have been recounted and pictured many times. Relics of its past are displayed in many places. Nothing of its founding time is untold, I guess, except stories in the minds and hearts of Arizona people, like me. My story isn't much of a story, at that. It's just the everyday happenings that I remember from my time when I was a nester's kid in southern Arizona near the Mexican border. That time wasn't THE founding time, but it was a KIND of founding time, because it started the year the Arizona Territory became a state - the year of 1912. The Indians and the open range were under government control and it was the homesteaders' turn to have their time.

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There isn't much left to tell about Arizona. Its ancient times have been probed and recorded and the oldest legends and stories have been recounted and pictured many times. Relics of its past are displayed in many places. Nothing of its founding time is untold, I guess, except stories in the minds and hearts of Arizona people, like me. My story isn't much of a story, at that. It's just the everyday happenings that I remember from my time when I was a nester's kid in southern Arizona near the Mexican border. That time wasn't THE founding time, but it was a KIND of founding time, because it started the year the Arizona Territory became a state - the year of 1912. The Indians and the open range were under government control and it was the homesteaders' turn to have their time.

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