Show -- 52- manufactures considerable lumber from trees taken off property leased from the Mexican Northwestern Railroad A flourishing trade in cattle is done and the grazing lands are also leased from the railroad The largest part of the settlers came from other colonies in Mexico principally -- 0 from Pacheco The Mormons cause of the revolution left Many Garcia in July 1912 beof them however returned 39 In 1917 In contrast with the plains communities most of the homes of Golonia Garcia and other mountain colonies were constructed of lumber while in the lowlands they were from adobe bricks made leading settlers were Alonzo L Farnsworth John The F Whetton James E Whetton and Lester B Farnsworth community continues to exist as a prosperous localitand the The population in I93O was one hundred and fifty people CHUICKUPA Another of these mountain colonies Chuichupa lies high in the Sierra Madre some twenty miles from the Northwestern railroad line It is located in a valley three miles long varying in width from one to one and one half 39 Encyclopedic History of the Church Ibid No 337 |