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Lee's Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch

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to an upper field, Warren Johnson constructed a dam on a second site higher up the Paria. By 1900, the dams were replaced with new ones made of logs and sandbags. In 1905, Irving Pierce constructed a tunnel-and-flume delivery system to replace the ditches bringing water from the upper dam to the fields. By the time Leo Weaver bought the ranch in 1935, several more dams had been washed out. Weaver's attempt to replace the dams also failed. Gus and Warren Griffin made improvements upon the system, including a stone lined ditch. Most of what exists today is related to the Griffin improvements In 1965, the consortium that owned the ranch created two holding ponds for irrigation water against the west wall of Paria canyon. In 1977, the
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in January 1872 and by March irrigated his first crop. By April this first dam washed out. Lee soon replaced the dam reinforced with a large base log packed with brush, rocks, and dirt. The dam was subsequently washed out and rebuilt many times over the coming years. In 1883, in order to bring water
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In January 2002 a lead plate, or scroll, was found in the Lee's Ferry Fort with an etching purporting to be by John D. Lee in 1872. It was discovered by a National Parks worker while cleaning up inside the structure, which is restricted from public access. The brief writing accused Mormon leaders
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who built cabins for two of his families at Lees Ferry. His wife Emma named the ranch at Lees Ferry "Lonely Dell" due to its austere remoteness. Lee's ferry started service on January 11, 1873, ferrying Mormon settlers across the river. Tensions rose between the settlers and the
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claims it fits with the historical context and Lee's writing style. He wrote, "If the scroll is a fake, it is a good one--so good that only a few people could have pulled it off." Forensic investigator George Throckmorton, who helped crack the
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instead of the Paria. The Park Service constructed a new holding tank near the south end of the site, at the same time removing remains of the flume system and valve platform for a trail. This system remains in use as of 1999.
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of ordering the Mountain Meadows Massacre, for which Lee was convicted and sentenced to die. Despite some evidence suggesting this is a forgery, historian
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The American Placer Corporation office was established at Lee's Ferry in 1910 and abandoned the next year. In that interval, the company constructed a
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In 1922 the office building was re-occupied as the Lee's Ferry Post Office, but was abandoned in 1924. Another brief use came in 1931.
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forgeries, examined the plate in 2003 and took samples for chemical analysis in 2007.
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NPS−Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: Lee's Ferry History
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in 1978, but was expanded to include Lee's Ferry in 1997.
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Lee started construction of the first earthen dam on the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Lee's Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch is located in Arizona
Lee's Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch is located in the United States
Coconino County
Arizona, USA
Marble Canyon, Arizona
36°51′53″N 111°35′40″W / 36.86472°N 111.59444°W / 36.86472; -111.59444
97001234
Lonely Dell Ranch
Lonely Dell Ranch, Lees Ferry AZ
Mormon
John D. Lee
Lees Ferry
Arizona
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
National Register of Historic Places
Colorado River
Paria Canyon
Navajo Bridge
polygamist
Navajo
Mountain Meadows massacre
Emma Lee

steamboat
Charles H. Spencer

Paria River

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