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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K5S_carmichael-elementary-school_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
Constructed in 1956, the William Carmichael Elementary School was the first school to be built in the new Sierra Vista School District. The school first opened its doors on September 5, 1956, with 16 classrooms for 500 children in grades Kindergar…
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In MemoriamArizona'sConfederate VeteransWho sacrificed all in the strugglefor independence &the constitutional rightof self-government Confederate Secret Service Camp 1710Sons of Confederate Veterans
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWRK_wheel-of-progress_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
Dedicated to theArizona Mining, Sand and Gravel Industryby E.J. Cyr on 1/1/93History: Built in 1905 by Ingersoll Rand for the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. in Miami, Arizona to power a 150 ton air compressor.Antique wheel weighs 60,000 pound…
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Sergeant William WheelingCo. F, 1st Calif. Inf.18 June 1862, Apache Pass Private Henry J. DosherCo. I, 5th Calif. Inf.4 May 1864, Doubtful Canyon Private Daniel S. WhitleyCo. L, 1st Calif. Cav.20 June 1864, Apache Pass Private George Engl…
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This cemeteryholds the remains of18 California Volunteers who diedat Fort Lowell during the Civil War and aCivil War Veteran of the U.S. Colored Troops.Their graves are marked with a GAR star.Sgt. John C. McQuade - Co.B, 2 Calif. Calvary - July 12…
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In Memory of those who stood and fought, But names have been forgotten.May they rest in peace.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIK6_carmichael-general-store-u-s-post-office_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
335 North Garden AvenueBuilt in 1905This is perhaps the oldest building still standing in Sierra Vista. Mr. John Reilly homesteaded the property and received the patent for the land in March of 1911. John Reilly and his wife Ellen sold the proper…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIK5_carmichael-house-sierra-vista-realty_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
301 North Garden AvenueBuilt in 1927The Carmichael House was built by William and Margaret Ziegan Carmichael on 131.05 acres. On December 11, 1911, Margaret, a single woman at the time, purchased the property from John and Ellen Reilly for $8,000.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIK4_uso-club-nco-annex-army-service-club_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
400 W. Fry Blvd.Built in 1942Originally constructed as a USO Club on land purchased by the U.S. Government from Mrs. Margaret Carmichael for the sum of $1.00, this facility served military personnel during World War II. It was closed during period…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIK3_la-casita-restaurant_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
This site is within the Oliver Fry 280-acre homestead, which was filed August 11, 1912; the patent (or deed) was received August 11, 1916. Erwin Fry, the second oldest of Oliver and Elizabeth Fry's ten children, became the owner of this site. In 1…
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