Flagstaff, AZ: April 12th - Michael J. Riordan: A Young Man on the Frontier, 1885-1890
Kathy Farretta, Asst. Park Manager, will give this evening slide presentation. In 1885, Michael J. Riordan was forced to abandon his studies to become a Jesuit priest and move to his brother’s home in Flagstaff. Like many other “lungers,” he was suffering from tuberculosis and his prognosis was grim. His brother, Matt, hoped the clean, dry air would help Michael recover from this deadly disease. While visiting and trying to recover, Michael traveled around the Territory and wrote descriptive articles, which he sent back East to be published.
This presentation will cover some of Michael J. Riordan’s experiences in northern Arizona and provide a glimpse into the early experiences of a young man who would become one of Arizona’s most important businessmen and community leaders. 7pm. RSVP FREE! 928.779.4395
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