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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOIS_g-d-hatch-mercantile_Taylor-AZ.html
George P. Hatch married Dora Palmer, A. Z.'s daughter, and later they began an ice cream parlor in A.Z.'s store. When A. Z. Died, they bought out Dora's siblings. Dora's store experience plus George's business college background brought great succ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOIR_a-z-palmer-and-sons_Snowflake-AZ.html
A.Z. Palmer was one of the original settlers of Snowflake and established the first store there with Mark Kartchner, a brother-in-law. In 1895 he purchased the store located on this site and thereafter became the pre-eminent merchant in the region…
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOAZ_henry-r-holbrook_Holbrook-AZ.html
Chief Engineer of the Western Div. of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. Town named by John W. Young contractor for the railroad.24 September 1881
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOAX_the-old-fort_Holbrook-AZ.html
A group of colonists called by Brigham Young, under the leadership of William C. Allen settled here March 24, 1876. They erected a fort of cottonwood logs and mud on this site. It was first known as Allen's Camp. In 1878 the name was changed to St…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO9I_brigham-city_Winslow-AZ.html
Brigham City, first called Ballenger's Camp, was established here in April, 1876, as one of four fortified settlements erected along the Little Colorado River by Mormon pioneers of the United Order. They farmed the land, dammed the river and built…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO9G_standin-on-the-corner-park_Winslow-AZ.html
This area was dedicated on September 11, 1999 as a tribute to the memorable song of the 1970's that made Winslow, Arizona a town to sing about on famous Route 66. Route 66 Roadside AttractionRecognized by Hampton Hotels Save-A-Landmark program …
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