Trinidad Swilling
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Trinidad Swilling Shumaker (April 15, 1849 – December 27, 1925), known as "The Mother of Phoenix" (Phoenix, Arizona) was a pioneer and the wife of Jack Swilling, the founder of Phoenix. Mrs. Swilling was involved in local civic activities and promoted the public recognition of her husband as founder of Phoenix. She was also involved in dispute which made the local news as to who was the first White woman to settle in the Phoenix townsite. In 1868, Mrs. Swilling founded the first pioneer home in the Salt River Valley.
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Trinidad Swilling
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Trinidad Swilling
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Trinidad Swilling
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1925-12-27
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1849-04-15
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Trinidad Mejia Escalante
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Jack Swilling
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Ruins of the Swilling residence in Black Canyon City.
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Location of the grave of Col. Snively in the Swilling Ranch.
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Vicinity marker where the Wickenburg Massacre took place.
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"Mother of Phoenix, Arizona"
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Ruins of the Joint Head Dam.
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Trinidad Escalante Swilling-Schumaker
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The Jail Rock which Swilling used to shackle and restrain prisoners
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Black Canyon City-Grave of Jacob Snively in Jack and Trinidad Swilling backyard-1871-3.jpg
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Phoenix-Joint Head Dam-1884-6.jpg
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Phoenix-Phoenix Police Museum-Jail Rock.jpg
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Black Canyon City-Jack and Trinidad Swilling cabin-1871-2.jpg
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Jack Swilling.JPG
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Wickenburg-Wickenburg Massacre site Marker-1.jpg
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"The "Mother of Phoenix"
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Housewife, seamstress
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Ignatus Mejia and Petra Escalante
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"I was the first one here, but they don’t call Mexicans white. I came from Sonora, and they call me Mexican"
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""You promised me the Daughters of the American Revolution. would do something for my husband."
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"although of Mexican birth, is white of face and heart."
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Henry Schumaker 1887–1896
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Jack Swilling 1864–1878
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Trinidad Swilling Shumaker (April 15, 1849 – December 27, 1925), known as "The Mother of Phoenix" (Phoenix, Arizona) was a pioneer and the wife of Jack Swilling, the founder of Phoenix. Mrs. Swilling was involved in local civic activities and promoted the public recognition of her husband as founder of Phoenix. She was also involved in dispute which made the local news as to who was the first White woman to settle in the Phoenix townsite. In 1868, Mrs. Swilling founded the first pioneer home in the Salt River Valley.
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