Yuma Essays

  • Irrigation In Yuma Research Paper

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    Ciera Walton Coursework Ploude 1 Irrigation In Yuma Intro “Describe in detail how irrigation changed Yuma/Southern Arizona?” Irrigation has been a cause in Yuma/Southern Arizona because of the heat, low flow, and the dry deserts. This made irrigation very difficult in 1900s because without water we wouldn’t be able to grow our crops throughout the years, this limited many areas and lands as well. It also makes it very hard to contain and carry out water all across the country. One of the main

  • History Of The Yuma Territorial Prison

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    How is the Yuma Territorial prison significant to the city of Yuma? How is the Yuma Territorial Prison significant to the Southwest region of the United States? Well, the Territorial Prison is significant to the city of Yuma and the Southwest region because the prison was the one thing that helped start to develop the houses and population of yuma. Also, the prison had helped influence and build some of the buildings in Yuma. After the prison closed down in 1909 it became a temporary school after

  • Yuma Territorial Prison Case Study

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    continue to be in operation for 33 years till 1909 when the florence prison was built and all inmates were transferred.(“Timeline - Yuma Territorial Prison Museum & Park - Historic Yuma AZ”) Closing the prison’s gates, stuck on the bluff by the colorado river.(“Yuma Territorial Prison - Arizona Ghost Town”) The territorial prison is significant to the city of yuma because it developed yuma’s economy, changes yuma’s population as well as give other uses to the city besides a correction facility.

  • The Early Years Of The Yuma Territorial Prison

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    What was life in prison like for an inmate in Yuma during the early years of The Yuma Territorial prison? Only a few can answer that question, but the territorial prison was not only a prison. It was what many people called “the hell hole” for many reasons. At the prison, weapons, gambling and fighting were prohibited and for those who did not follow the rules they were punished by being forced to wear the ball of chain or even got sent to what they called the dark cell. Dark cell was a room about

  • A Very Brief History Of The Yuma Territorial Prison

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    The Yuma Territorial Prison was significant because it was a prison that eventually became a major historical landmark in Yuma, Arizona.The Yuma Territorial Prison was the ultimate location because of the work done by Jose Maria Redondo and R.B Kelly, they saw the potential the prison had to help the economy so that was why it was chosen over Phoenix, Arizona. Ever since the prison was first established the population of Yuma Arizona increased.It was the prisoners who had actually help construct

  • How Did The Yma Territorial Prison Impact On Yuma

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    The yuma territorial prison had a big impact on yuma.There are many prisons but the yuma territorial prison is different, why? Because it was the first prison in arizona. And out of all arizona it was build in yuma, a small town, it help yuma in many ways. The prison helped yuma with it’s population, the economy, society, and it also helped yuma grow. The prison opened july 1st, 1876. The reason why the prison was located and put in yuma was because jose maria rendendo, he made it happen for us.

  • Yuma Territorial Prison

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    Sitting on a hill over the Colorado River remains the old Yuma historical Territorial prison. This prison was known as the desert Alcatraz Island. The prison was found/created by Fernando de Alarcon with this man named Coronado who found the site back in 1540. Also Padre Kino saw the current location of the prison and the Quartermaster's Depot in 1683. Padre Graces established a mission directly across the river and was later killed there by the Indians in 1781. All of these men were involved in

  • The Pros And Cons Of Yuma

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    Did the Yuma project have both positive affects and negative affects on yuma county? Yes because some of the negatives help the positives such as the flood of 1916 helped Engineers of Yuma redesign their Laguna dam and make it more reinforced. With the farming of crops Yuma needed more water to be able to maintain their crops, they would need to build dikes or levees in the rivers to control overflow. Yuma is positive because it is .01% in the whole world of agriculture agriculture supplies jobs

  • Yuma Territorial Prison

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    The Yuma Territorial Prison was not like typical prisons by today’s standards or the standards of other prisons in the 1800’s. The construction and architecture of the prison was one thing that was unique. The prison was not only built by the prisoners, but (even more unique by today’s standards) was built entirely by hand without the use of any form of power tools. As for the architecture, all of the guard towers had huge peaked roofs that were used as insulation by creating more airspace between

  • Summary: Irrigation In Yuma

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    Abbigale Rivera Coursework Ploude 4 Irrigation in Yuma, Arizona Intro: Yuma, Arizona has a big agriculture industry, and is a huge agricultural center in the United States. Yuma is famous for being the sunniest city in the United States, and because of the year-round sunlight, that makes it the ideal farmland. The city of Yuma is a big leader in the lettuce and produce industries because we are able to grow crops faster than the farmers on the east coast can. Irrigation is a big deal here in the

  • The Pros And Cons Of Yuma

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    The Effects of the Yuma Project and other Purchases Projects such as the Yuma project, greatly influenced the everyday life of citizens around the yuma and imperial areas. Considering improvements in irrigation greatly helped with funding for the entire area as well as allowing for farmers to water their crops more easily. But it would also make trading goods through riverways a lot more harder or not possible at all. As well as although the different projects leveled a lot of land for irrigation

  • History Of Contribution And Sacrifices For Yuma

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    Histories Contribution and Sacrifices for Yuma In the course of history to get Yuma where it is today a various of events occurred. Even though the Yuma Project impacted the city both negative and positive ways, the main purpose was to benefit it. Along the way developers came across many challenges in order to fix and create modern equipment. Some of the reconstructions and creations they did was for the better, others were a waste of money. Everything they had strategically planned out might have

  • Yuma Territorial Prison History

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    Over a century ago in 1875 the construction began for what is now known as the Yuma Territorial Prison. Known to be one of many of Yuma’s historical artifacts the Territorial Prison was in operation for thirty three years, holding up to 3,069 prisoners and obtaining its first prisoner on July 1, 1876. Although the Yuma Territorial Prison was viewed as having a bad reputation, it actually treated the inmates fairly well. The prison maintained rules which were enforced and followed by the inmates

  • Essay On Yima Territorial Prison

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    History About The Yuma Territorial Prison, 1876-2017 Derek Davis Period 2 January 30,2018 Word Count: 1,408 The Yuma Territorial Prison is on of the main attractions of Yuma, Arizona.The Yuma Territorial Prison wasn’t just used as a prison. It was used many other ways. It was used as the shelter for the homeless during the Depression. It was a school at one point, and is now used as a museum. Even though the prison wasn’t part of the town, the people were still a part of it. The Yuma Territorial

  • Yuma Project Case Study

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    Irrigation has changed Yuma/Southern Arizona with the help of many farmers and construction workers. During the time of Yuma’s Project development, Yuma’s population in 1912 was an estimated amount of 5,029. In 1938, it increased with a total of 37,800. The acres in Irrigation was 13,767 in 1912. In 1938, it increased with an amount of 61,500. During the time of the Yuma Project, there were many things they had to face. By 1975, 68,000 acres had been leveled for Irrigation and had decreased to 65

  • Essay On Yima Territorial Prison

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    The Yuma Territorial Prison was a prison that was used from 1876 to 1909 in the small town of Yuma. There was more prisons at the time but this one was different and better than the others. It was used in many other ways than just a prison such as a school and soon enough an Arizona State Park one of the most visited in the state. The Yuma Territorial Prison was and still is significant to the town of Yuma Arizona because it boosted the economy and advanced the town. It was significant because of

  • The Importance Of The Yuma Territorial Prison

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    The city of Yuma, Arizona is not a city that catches tourists eyes a lot, but every once in a while it does and one of the reasons people notice Yuma is because of the Yuma Territorial Prison. The Yuma Territorial Prison has been through thick and thin and is still standing today, a century and a half later(Murphy 1). The prison is no longer functioning, but it still manages to lure people in, not by breaking the law, but by its historical significance. The prison is unique in design and the impact

  • Essay On Yuma Territorial Prison

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    The yuma territorial prison was established in 1875, it was the first building to have electricity in yuma and the residents were able to use that for themselves. The prison taught the prisoners how to read if they didnt know how to already and were taught different languages from other prisoners and other people. The prison had brought many people to yuma, it increased the population by 11.3 % in its time span. There were many rules to the prison and it held many types of prisoners. The yuma territorial

  • Why Is The Yuma Project Important

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    Josselyn Santillanez Coursework Ploude 6 Yuma’s Irrigation Thanks to a project the commenced in the 1900’s Yuma has a great irrigation system that irrigates millions of acres of farmland. Having a steady flow of water has provided with many resourceful things and has also gained many fertile land. If this project had never been thought of and then commenced Yuma would not have as many fertile lands as it has now and it also wouldn't be famous for its lettuce. The colorado river is a great source

  • How Did Irrigation Change Yuma

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    to create some very big changes in Yuma and some of these changes created some both positive and negative effects throughout the years. Even though irrigation was very beneficial to Yuma County there was a lot of different costs to it. The technology that was used and all of the laborers that were needed in order to make irrigation successful in Yuma cost a lot. Everything that was used in all the different projects that were created had a very big impact in Yuma County all in their own way. Irrigation