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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIEF_the-capitol_Phoenix-AZ.html
Completed in 1900 at the cost of approximately $136,000, was designed by James Riley Gordon of San Antonio, Texas, and served as the First Arizona owned seat of government during the late territorial days and its transition to statehood in 1912. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIDH_arizonas-liberty-bell-monument_Phoenix-AZ.html
Dedicated To You, A Free Citizen In A Free LandThis reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people ofArizonaby direction of The Honorable John W. SnyderSecretary of the TreasuryAs the inspirational symbol of the United States savings…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIDG_lt-frank-luke-jr_Phoenix-AZ.html
[Front of Monument]:The State of ArizonaErects this monument as its tribute to his valor, extraordinary bravery and distinguished service in the World War and gratitude to all her sons who served.1930Memorial committee appointedbyGovernor J. C. Ph…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIDF_the-evans-house_Phoenix-AZ.html
Constructed in 1893 by pioneer physician John M. Evans and his wife, Jennie, this house was placed on the National Register of Historic places in 1976 as a notable example of Queen Anne - Style architecture. Acquired in 1981 by the State of Arizon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIDE_rehabilitation-of-the-carnegie-library_Phoenix-AZ.html
Department of Library, Archives and Public RecordsBoard Members:Frank Kelly, Chairman, Speaker of the House · Stan Turley, President of the Senate · John Hays, State Senator · Polly Rosenbaum, State Representative · Sha…
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Memorial toArizona Confederate Troops1861 - 1865United Daughters of the Confederacy1961"A Nation That Forgets its Past has no Future"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI7A_arizonas-pioneer-women_Phoenix-AZ.html
Before 1875 hundreds of heroic women came to Arizona from the East and South. From this group came Arizona's first schoolteachers and the publisher of the first newspaper. In 1876 a group of pioneer women and their families came from the north,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI6D_the-arizona-korean-war-veterans-memorial_Phoenix-AZ.html
The Arizona Korean War Veterans Memorialis dedicated to those Arizona men and womenwho served during the Korean WarJune 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953***Arizona Korean War Veterans Memorial CommissionersMG Donald L. Owens, AZ ANG (Adjutant General of Ar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHTH_father-albert-braun-o-f-m_Phoenix-AZ.html
Father Albert was a young missionary and teacher to the Mescalero Apaches in New Mexico and other tribes in Arizona.Father Braun was an Army chaplain in World War I and World War II receiving the Purple Heart and two Silver Stars for his heroic se…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHTA_navajo-code-talkers_Phoenix-AZ.html
"Were it not for the Navajos, the Marines would never have taken Iwo Jima"Major Howard Connor, USMC 5th Marine Division Signal OfficerIn recognition of the Navajo Code Talkers who distinguished themselves in developing a Navajo language code - the…
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