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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOHF_joseph-udall-barn_Eagar-AZ.html
Built in the early 1900's by one of Eagar's prominent civic, religious & business leaders, this barn was constructed with wooden pegs & retains remarkable architectural integrity. The 2-story brick farmhouse no longer stands.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOH5_eagar-elementary-school_Eagar-AZ.html
After the original frame school house burned in 1950, this building served Eagar's children for 53 years. Mothers prepared hot lunch across the street creating Eagar's own depression era "soup lines" at 5 cents a cup for the children.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOH4_oscar-jepson-home_Eagar-AZ.html
Built c.1892, this adobe structure once housed the Eagar School & later a bootlegger's still. Jepson purchased & enlarged the home in 1925 & moved his family from Alpine so his daughters could attend Round Valley High School.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOH3_benjamin-b-crosby-home_Eagar-AZ.html
An early 1900's adobe home built by the son of Eagar's first Mormon Bishop. Crosby, a major sheep & cattle rancher, was a railroad contractor who in 1917 laid the track for the Santa Fe Railroad north of here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGX_rencher-home_Eagar-AZ.html
On July 24, 1900, the Peter P. Rencher family arrived from Texas in four wagons & set about building their place in Eagar. Completed in 1913, this 5 bedroom, red brick Colonial Revival home was the crown jewel of their labors.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGU_amity-school_Eagar-AZ.html
This stone chimney is all that remains of a one room country school house that served pioneer Amity pop.119 from the early 1880's until closing in April 1930. The Amity Cemetery & Amity Ditch are the only other remains of this early Mormon settlem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGS_26-bar-hereford-ranch_Eagar-AZ.html
Once owned & often visited by film legend John Wayne, the ranch with the prominent white show barn came to fame in the 1940's as the Milky Way Hereford Ranch, owned by the Mars Candy Family.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGQ_colter-ranch_Eagar-AZ.html
Below among the large cottonwood trees are the historic hdqtrs of Fred T. Colter's Cross Bar Ranch. Originally homesteaded in 1881 by Texan Micajah Phelps, Colter built the ranch into one of the largest cattle operations in Northeastern AZ.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGO_snyder-cavanaugh-shoot-out_Eagar-AZ.html
In 1878, this notorious outlaw gang clashed over dividing their loot. A heated gunfight occurred in the saddle of this hill and it is said that at least seven died. Here lie their last known remains.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGF_old-grist-mill-site_Eagar-AZ.html
Just west on the river, W.R Milligan built the first grist mill & sawmill in Round Valley, later a brick kiln was added. Subsequent owners included the Udall Bros. & J.P. Rothlisberger who built the barn just ahead.
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