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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19W5_ox-bow-inn_Payson-AZ.html
In 1932 a log building named the Payson Hotel was built on this site. In 1954 it was remodeled, together with the building to the west, as the Ox Bow Inn and Saloon. The name comes from Oxbow Hill, the gateway to Payson, named when soldiers in the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWL6_jakes-corner-an-arizona-stage-stop_Payson-AZ.html
In 1916, Jakes Corner originally called Felton, started as a stage stop, on the Annie Hardt homestead. As a pull out on the road to Globe, stages used to stop and wait as the occasional flooding Salt River receded. Annie Hardt had a vegetable s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWL4_the-pleasant-valley-war-a-k-a-the-graham-tewsbury-fued_Young-AZ.html
One of the West's Longest and Bloodiest feuds tookplace here and around Pleasant Valley. The Grahams andthe Tewksburys had been in the cattle business and itseems probable that they first fell out over the division of cattle they jointly owned (so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOO1_becker-butte-lookout_Whiteriver-AZ.html
Dedicated to the memory ofGustav BeckerSpringerville, Arizona1856 - 1940Pioneer Merchant, Trail Blazer, Road BuilderA father of U.S. Highway 60'His was a long life, founded on the Golden Rule'
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMONI_kinishba-ruins_Whiteriver-AZ.html
Has been designated aNational Historic Landmark This site possesses national significancein commemorating the history of theUnited States of America1964
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO3M_historic-mail-trail_Payson-AZ.html
This historic mail trail is dedicated to the memory of the mail riders named below and unknown mail carriers that braved weather, rough terrain and the Verde River to deliver mail 52 miles from Camp Verde to Payson, Arizona from 1884 to 1914. […
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNY0_the-strawberry-school_Strawberry-AZ.html
The Strawberry School is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built by pioneers in 1885, this one-room cabin provided elementary instruction to students until 1916. The building represents the effort to teach the "Three Rs" in rural…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMSN_site-of-sheriff-thompsons-home_Globe-AZ.html
John Henry Thompson, a noted Gila County pioneer, brought his bride, Carrie Louise Nash, to Globe to live in the house he had built on this site, one of the town's early adobe buildings. Thompson was active in mining, cattle ranching and the feed …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMSK_the-hanging-tree_Globe-AZ.html
From a Sycamore near this spot, L.V. Grime and C.B. Hawley were lynched on Aug. 24, 1882 for the hold up - murder of Andrew Hal, Wells Fargo Packer, and Dr. S.T. Vail. The culprits had a fair hearing before JP Allen on Wednesday eve, and at 2 AM T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMSI_al-sieber_Roosevelt-AZ.html
Veteran of the Civil War and for twenty years a leader of Scouts for the U.S. Army in Arizona Indian troubles was killed on this spot February 19th, 1907 by a rolling rock during construction of the Tonto Road. His body is buried in the cemetery a…
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