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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGD_brawley-boarding-house_Eagar-AZ.html
H.T. Brawley, teacher and principal of R.V.H.S. began construction on this house in approximately 1925. The unfinished shell sold to the M.J. Wiltbank Family in 1935. M.J. & son Clive completed the home. Through the years teachers, newlyweds & oth…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGC_white-mountain-historical-park_Springerville-AZ.html
This park contains buildings restored by the White Mtn. Historical Society. They preserve early settler Hispanic & Native American cultures, along with farming, forestry and ranching heritage.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGB_slaughter-family-cemetary_Springerville-AZ.html
First cousin to famed "Texas John Slaughter", Peter Slaughter & his rough trailhands brought the first Texas cattle to the White Mtns. C.1881 & built his P Lazy S Ranch on the Black River. Pete is buried here with 3 sons & extended family.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOGA_escudilla-mountain_Springerville-AZ.html
Due south rises the 3rd tallest peak in AZ, revered by conservationist, Aldo Leopold Escudilla was home to Ike Clanton of OK Corral fame & Arizona's last grizzly bear. In fall, the north slope is golden with Aspen covering the 23,000 acre fire of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOG4_pioneer-public-buildings_St-Johns-AZ.html
The old "Bowery" was the first place of worship used by the members of the Latter Day Saints Church who came to St. Johns in 1879-1880. The Assembly Hall, located on the northwest corner of the public square was erected in 1882. It was built of lo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOFV_one-days-ride-to-zuni_Lupton-AZ.html
In November of 1776 a party of Spanish explorers and Indian guides passed through this area on their way to the Zuni Mission in what is now New Mexico. Franciscan Fathers, Francisco Atanasio Dominquez and Silvestre Velez De Escalante, had embarked…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOFG_max-ortega_Lupton-AZ.html
In Memory ofMax Ortega1905-1979Life-long resident of this area, son of a pioneer Arizona family, and early tradesman who was friend and neighbor to all.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOAY_painted-desert-community-complex-historic-district_Petrified-Forest-National-Park-AZ.html
This property Has been listed in theNational Registerof Historic Places By the United StatesDepartment of the Interior2005Painted DesertCommunity ComplexHistoric District
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOAW_peter-thompson-home-blacksmith-shop_Springerville-AZ.html
These log structures built by Thompson, a Danish convert to Mormonism, are Round Valley's oldest surviving buildings (1879). The cabin hosted the first Mormon services in Springerville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOAV_presbyterian-catholic-churchs_Springerville-AZ.html
Begun as missions in the late 1800's, Community Presbyterian Church here, and St. Peter's, a block east, moved into these permanent homes built respectively of brick (1918) & adobe (1928).
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