by
Ann-Mary J. Lutzick, Winslow Historical Society, Old Trails Museum Archives
Language: English
Release Date: April 8, 2013
In 1880, the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad laid out the Winslow townsite along its new transcontinental line through northeastern Arizona Territory because the nearby Little Colorado River supplied a vital water source. The river had sustained the prehistoric Homol�ovi villages, and a passable ford across...