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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOJW_shumway-schoolhouse_Show-Low-AZ.html
One of the remaining one-room brick schoolhouses in Northern Arizona was built in 1900 of fired brick.
The school was named for Charles Shumway who settled in Spring Valley (now Silver Creek Valley) in 1878 and built a grist mill for wheat and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOI3_pinedale-school-bell_Show-Low-AZ.html
For 75 years this bell tolled throughout Pinedale Valley as a symbol of unity, calling the settlers to school, church and socials and warning of disaster. Purchased in 1892, it hung for many years in a log schoolhouse near this site. Later it was …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOI2_the-mauretta-b-thomas-pinedale-memorial-bridge_Show-Low-AZ.html
In recognition of her unselfish participation and example in community beautification. Serving on the town bicentennial committee, she proposed the covered bridge and the planting of pine trees along the lane north to the highway as being worth wh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOI1_show-low-and-you-win-the-ranch_Show-Low-AZ.html
In 1876, Corydon E. Cooley and Marion Clark, two ranchers who had both laid claim to, and eventually became partners in managing 100,000 acres of land at the northwest edge of the White Mountains determined that the land could not support two fami…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOI0_showlow-valley-settlement_Show-Low-AZ.html
In 1870 Corydon E. Cooley, a government scout and Marion Clark entered this valley and located ranches. Cooley built a log house on the hill. By 1876 many families came, including Alfred Cluff, David E. Adams, Thomas W. Adair, Heber Dalton and oth…