Description: "From Charcoal to Banking: The I. E. Solomons of Arizona" is a 237 page, 5.5"x8.5" hardcover written by Elizabeth L. Ramenofsky and published in 1984 by Westernlore Press (Tucson, AZ) as Volume 47 in the Great West and Indian Series. The Solomons were Jewish immigrants who arrived in Arizona Territory in 1876, founding Solomonville in Graham County. Isadore Solomon "established farms, ranches, irrigation canals, a mercantile company, a wagon freighting business, the Solomon Hotel...and finally, he incorporated the Gila Valley Bank, predecessor of the Valley National Bank.... This is a true and colorful account of everyday life in early Arizona; how the Solomons reared and educated six children; how they were affected by Apache raids, cattle rustling, stage holdups, outlaws, military expeditions, Mormon pioneers, and the coming of the railroad." In very good condition with light dust jacket wear, slant to the spine, small pencil marks to the first page.
Price: 25 USD
Location: Tucson, Arizona
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Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: From Charcoal to Banking : the Solomons of Arizona
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Book Series: Great West and Indian Ser.
Author: Elizabeth Ramenofsky
Publisher: Westernlore Publications
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
Topic: Arizona