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The modern history of the City of Mesquite began in the mid 1800’s as
much of the West was being explored and settled. The Old Spanish Trail
and the Mormon Road passed through Mesquite along the Virgin River. The
earliest European-American settlements in the region, such as St. George
and Las Vegas, sprang up as Mormon outposts at water sources along the
trail. Then in 1880 a small group of pioneers, under the direction of
their leaders in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, tried
to irrigate and settle the Mesquite Flats on the Virgin River.
After just a few years flash floods destroyed the pioneers’ network of
irrigation canals and ditches and the devastated the community was
abandoned. A second group, the Dudley Leavitt family, tried in 1887 to
resettle Mesquite Flats. Leavitt, with his 5 wives and all 39 of his
living children, eventually departed after struggling for 4 years.
The third time was a charm. In 1894 six young families from nearby
Bunkerville rebuilt the irrigation canal and established themselves
permanently. Soon the successful town attracted more settlers and the
name was shortened to Mesquite. For a time raisins were the main cash
crop in the community. As the automobile grew in popularity Mesquite
entrepreneurs opened motels and campgrounds for travelers and tourists.
Tourists increased the demand for agricultural products, such as milk
and eggs, and surpluses soon made their way to markets in Las Vegas.
Dairies dominated the landscape for much of the late 20th century.
Significant changes came to Mesquite after the completion of Interstate
Highway 15 in the 1970’s. The Western Village Motel was sold in the
early 1980’s to become the Peppermill Hotel and Casino, later known as
the Oasis. Momentum gathered in 1984 as the town incorporated and the
City Council began to lay plans for growth. In the early 1990’s Primex
Plastics began manufacturing operations, the Virgin River Hotel opened
its doors, and the Mesquite Vistas master-planned community began
developing. In the next few years other resort hotels and golf course
communities were established.
The growth of Mesquite has been phenomenal as the people continue
“Pioneering with Pride.” Please enjoy your tour of the landmarks, and
memories, of downtown Mesquite. |