“You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take, and if you think it’s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur “ AND “The major fortunes in America have been made in land.”- John D. Rockefeller
ARIZONA
by: Charle Owen Brown
How it was made and Who made it
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The Land that God Forgot
The Devil was given permission one day
To select him a land for his own special sway;
So he hunted around for a month or more
Ad fussed and fumed and terribly swore,
But at last was delighted a country to view
where the prickly pears and mesquite grew.
With a survey brief, without further excuse,
He took his stand on the banks of the Santa
Cruz
He saw there was some improvement to make,
For he felt his own reputation was at stake.
And an idea struck him-he swore by his horns,
to make a complete vegetation of thorns.
He studded the land with the prickly pears
And scattered the cactus everywhere.
The Spanish dagger, sharp pointed and tall,
And last the cholla the worst of all.
He imported Apaches direct from Hell,
And the ranks of his sweet scented train to
Swell.
A legion of skunks, whose loud, loud smell
Perfumed the county he loved so well.
And then for his life be could not see why
– The river should carry even water supply.
And he swore if he gave it another drop
You might take his head and his horns for a mop.
He filled the river with sand till it was almost
And promised himself on its slimy brink.
The control of all who from it shall drink.
He saw there was one more improvement to make,
He imported the scorpion, tarantula, and rattlesnake,
That all who might come to this country to dwell
Would be sure to think it was almost like Hell.
He fixed the heat at one hundred and seven,
And banished forever the moisture from heaven.
But remembered as he heard his furnace roar,
That the heat might reach five hundred or more.
And after he fixed things so thorny and well,
He said “I’ll be damned if this don’t beat Hell.”
Then he flapped his wings and away he flew
And vanished from earth in a blaze of blue.
And now, no doubt, in some corner of Hell
He gloats over the work he had done so wall,
And vows that Arizona cannot be beat
For Scorpion, tarantulas, snakes, and heat.
For his own realm compares so well
He feels assured it surpasses Hell.
Charle Owen Brown was born in October,
1829 and died Aug. 13, 1908. He came to the
Arizona Territory in the latter part of the 19th
Century and owned the Congress Saloon in
Tucson around the turn of the century.
Facts of Arizona – year 1848 to 2013
Timeline of Phoenix, Arizona history
LIST OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN PINAL COUNTY, REVISED 2-14-17
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List of Economic Development Projects in Pinal County, Revised 2-14-17
WEEKLY APARTMENT CLOSING UPDATE / THROUGH April 14, 2017 / Phoenix Arizona Metro
- DEMOGRAPHIC FACTS ABOUT MARICOPA COUNTY:
- The average age of the population is 34 years old.
- The health cost index score in this area is 102.1. (100 = national average)
- Here are some of the distributions of commute times for the area: <15 min (22.7%), 15-29 min (36.8%), 30-44 min (25.1%), 45-59 min (8.6%), >60 min (6.8%).
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