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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTZK_dragoon-springs-stage-stop_St-David-AZ.html
Coronado National ForestLand of LegendsThe Dragon Springs Stage StopThe San Antonio and San Diego Mail Line began service across Arizona to the Pacific coast in July, 1857. Its route included a stop here near the Dragoon spring. The San Antonio Li…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTAP_lehner-mammoth-kill-site_Hereford-AZ.html
At this location in 1952, a large bone bed was discovered containing the remains of extinct mammoth, tapir, bison and horse. Found with the bones were the weapons and tools of the Indians who had killed and butchered these animals. The bones and w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSIQ_centennial-of-chiricahua-apache-u-s-cessation-of-hostilities-1886_Bowie-AZ.html
[Side 1: In English :]September 4-8, 1986, Arizonans marked the return of the Chiricahua Ex-Prisoners of War and their descendants in ceremonies that completed a spiritual circle. We remembered and reflected on the clash between National Expansion…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS7Y_camp-rucker-timeline_Douglas-AZ.html
June , 1876 - The Chiricahua Apache Indian Reservation is abolished. Apaches who are not relocated to other reservations are labeled renegades. Military patrols are sent throughout southeastern Arizona in search of them. March, 1878 - Camp Supp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS7R_camp-rucker-and-the-indian-scouts_Douglas-AZ.html
Camp Supply served as the base for two companies of Indian Scouts: Company C commanded by 2nd Lieutenant John A. Rucker, and Company D led by 1st Lieutenant Austin Henely. Each Company included between 32 and 40 Scouts who enlisted for 6 months at…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS7O_old-camp-rucker-ranch_Douglas-AZ.html
Camp Rucker was a ranching headquarters for over 80 years. The first owner was Michael Gray, a Justice of the Peace in Tombstone, Arizona. He moved to Camp Rucker in 1883 under the privileges of a "Squatters Claim." Gray was strongly committed to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS78_camp-john-a-rucker-a-military-outpost_Douglas-AZ.html
Lt. John A. Rucker, 6th Cav. U.S.A. perished in poximity in flooded White River July 11, 1878 attempting to save life of Lt. Austin Henely Also on this site 1884-1943 ranch headquarters of Gray - Hampe - Rak
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS5Y_the-bascom-affair-bascom-cochise-meeting-site_Bowie-AZ.html
The Bascom AffairOn February 4, 1861, 2nd Lt. George Bascom, and his detachment of 54 men encamped two hundred yards east of here. Bascom's mission was to find Cochise, recover a kidnapped boy and return livestock assumed taken by the Chiricahua A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS5U_first-fort-bowie_Willcox-AZ.html
To your right, a spur trail follows a military road 300 yards to the first Fort Bowie ruins. On July 28, 1862, a 100-man detachment of the 5th California Volunteer Infantry began construction of the primitive fort, completing it two weeks later…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR8U_mormon-battalion_Douglas-AZ.html
MormonBattalion Passedherein 1846
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