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Dedicated to those Confederate frontiersmen who occupied Arizona Territory, C.S.A., created by President Jefferson Davis, February 14, 1862. Just two months later, ten of Capt. Sherod Hunter's Confederate Cavalrymen successfully defended Picacho P…
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Lieut. James Barrett - Co. A.Private George Johnson - Co. A.Private William S. Leonard - Co. D1st California Cavalry Volunteerskilled April 15, 1862 at Picacho Pass.in only battle of the Civil Warfought in Arizona Territory
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Juan Bautista de AnzaNational Historic TrailWhile the American Revolution brewed on the Atlantic Coast, Spain expanded its New World empire to protect California against the British and Russians. In 1774, Juan Bautista de Anza, commander of the Ro…
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The Mormon Battalion of the U.S. Army camped here enroute to California December 17, 1846. During the war with Mexico, on the longest infantry march of record, they were first to unfurl the flag of the United States in Tucson. This marker plac…
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