Early Las Vegas

$21.24

In stock

SKU: 10538
Category:
Attributes Value
Condition

New

Format

Trade Paperback

Author

Linda Karen Miller

Description

After the departure of the early Mormon settlers in 1857, early Las Vegas continued to be a watering stop for overland travelers on the Mormon Road/Old Spanish Trail. The area was mainly ranches and mines until railroad rivals eyed the Las Vegas Valley. Sen. William Clark of Montana bought the land and water rights to the former Mormon settlement from ranching pioneer Helen J. Stewart. The foundation for modern Las Vegas was laid in 1905, as auctioneers gaveled out the plans for the future of Las Vegas at Clark's town site. Today, those sights and sounds are recalled as the community comes together to recreate the past in Mormon settlement days and for the Helldorado Parade, marking the city's birth.

Additional information

Weight 1.4 lbs
Condition

New

Format

Trade Paperback

Author

Linda Karen Miller

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Early Las Vegas”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *