The Clarke's were a pioneer family, settlers who had moved to Arizona by way of a large wagon train. Seymore Clarke had been a Presbyterian Minister in Ohio. He along with his young wife and two young children had traveled across country under treacherous conditions. Once there they utilized the Homestead Act, a government program to acquire 160 acres of land on which to build their home and farm.
Seymore Clarke built a small sod house for his family and hoped in not-too-distant future to build a church and start a ministry for other white settlers who were moving into the White Mountains in central eastern Arizona. Once there among the many hardships they had to endure, not to mention they had to contend with the White Mountain Apache Indians, who did not want the settlers living on what they deemed to be their sacred land.
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