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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQCQ_harrisburg-cemetery_Salome-AZ.html
In remembrance of the pioneers who gave their lives to the development of the west.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO2G_in-memory-of-hualapai-ancestors_Parker-AZ.html
We honor our ancestors who died violent deaths at the hands of their captors and at this concentration camp. We greet the spirits of our ancestors and embrace their strength and above all else, their will to survive this holocaust: the Hualapai Pe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLJZ_poston-memorial-monument_Parker-AZ.html
[ The single 30 foot concrete pillar of the monument symbolizes "unity of spirit". The hexagonal base represents a Japanese stone lantern. The 12 small pillars situated around the monument make it a working sundial. Mounted on the 30 foot pillar b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLIP_the-last-camp-of-hi-jolly_Quartzsite-AZ.html
Last CampofHi JollyBorn somewhere in Syriaabout 1828Died at QuartzsiteDecember 16, 1902Came to this countryFebruary 10, 1856Camel Driver - PackerScout -Over ThirtyYears a faithful aidto the US Government
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLA0_pioneer-cemetery_Ehrenberg-AZ.html
First used sometime after June 16, 1862. Some of Arizona's earliest pioneers, people of every race and moral persuasion, lie here in eternal peace. The last burial was on April 22, 1988.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML9Z_salome_Salome-AZ.html
This desert town was made famous by the humor of Dick Wick Hall, healthseeker and operator of the laughing gas station. Hall's publication the Salome Sun was filled with extravagant tales of the desert's adaptation of species. He told of his frog …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML9Y_mcmullen-valley-9-11-memorial_Salome-AZ.html
We place this memorial in honor of this great nation and the victims of September 11, 2001.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML9W_harrisburg_Salome-AZ.html
Harrisburg was established on this site in 1886 by Captain Charles Harris, and his partner Governor Fredrick Tritle, as a mill town to process ore from the Socorro and other mines in the area. By 1887 two mills were operating here. The post of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKV8_ehrenberg-cemetery_Ehrenberg-AZ.html
This monument built toperpetuate the memory ofthe pioneers, trailblazers,and adventurers that restin these unmarked graves. (Arizona Highway Department, 1934) Rededicated: April 27, 2003 (CY 6008)By the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clamp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJGJ_the-526th-armored-infantry-battalion_Bouse-AZ.html
In honored memory of those soldiers of the battalion who trained here at Camp Bouse and gave their lives in combat to preserve the freedom of the United States and to set the Peoples of Europe free. Headquarters CompanyDonald D. Hauger, Harry J…
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