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Brief History of Mesa, Arizona
First Mesa Company
The First Mesa Company, comprised of 85
members, left Utah and Idaho in September 1877. The company leaders,
some of whom were polygamous, were Crismon, Pomeroy, Sirrine, and
Robson. They took a different route from Jones, crossing the Colorado
River at Lee's Ferry, where there is a steep cliff.
The leaders of the Mesa Company reached
Utahville, as Lehi or Jonesville was then called, in January of 1878;
the rest of the company came in February. Daniel Webster Jones invited
the group to stay, but they decided to move up to the mesa. They marked
off land and immediately began work clearing the original Hohokam
canals. Water entered the canals in April of 1878.
 
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