Mormon Settlement in Arizona : a Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert

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Taylor, Second of the Name Taylor, the second settlement of the name in the Mor- mon northeastern occupation, lies thiee miles south of Snowflake (which it antedates). It is on Silver Creek, which is spanned by a remarkable suspension bridge that connects two sections of the town. When the first Mormon 166 residents came, early in 1878 the settlement was known as Bagley. Then there was to be change to^W alker, but the Postoffice Department objected, as another Walker ex- isted, near Prescott. T
...he present name, honoring John Taylor, president of the Church, was adopted in 1881, at the suggestion of Stake President Jesse N. Smith.
The first settler was James Pearce, a noted character in southwestern annals, son of the founder of Pearce's Ferry across the Colorado at the mouth of Grand Wash, at the lower end of the Grand Canyon. James Pearce was a pio- neer missionary with Jacob Hamblin among the Paiutes of the Nevada Muddy region and the Hopi and Navajo of northeastern Arizona. He came January 23, 1878, in March joined by John H.


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