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John Marion Sears was among the first cattle ranchers and homesteaders to settle in Phoenix, Arizona in the late 1800s. The house he built on his homestead now resides at the Pioneer Living History Museum as an example of a classic 1890s home. A resident of Phoenix as it developed

John Marion Sears was among the first cattle ranchers and homesteaders to settle in Phoenix, Arizona in the late 1800s. The house he built on his homestead now resides at the Pioneer Living History Museum as an example of a classic 1890s home. A resident of Phoenix as it developed throughout the late 1800s and into the early 1900s, Sears saw many changes and firsts in the city.
ContributorsCloud, Jamie (Author) / Boyce-Jacino, Katherine (Thesis director) / Brown, Claudia (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Art (Contributor) / School of Community Resources and Development (Contributor)
Created2022-05