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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GHP_dragoon-springs-stage-stop_St.-David-AZ.html
Coronado National Forest Land of Legends The Dragon Springs Stage Stop The San Antonio and San Diego Mail Line began service across Arizona to the Pacific coast in July, 1857. Its route included a stop here near the Dragoon spring. The San Antoni…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GHO_confederate-graves-at-dragoon-springs_St.-David-AZ.html
On May 5, 1862, a Confederate foraging party rounding up cattle near the abandoned Butterfield Overland Mail Station battled a group of apaches. The soldiers were members of Company A, Governor John R. Baylor's Regiment of Arizona Rangers, under t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AYI_post-cemetery_Bowie-AZ.html
The Post Cemetery predated the establishment of Fort Bowie, when soldiers of the California Column were interred here in 1862. The area was unfenced until 1878, when a four-foot adobe wall was erected to protect the graves from desecration by post…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AQ9_arizona-confederate-veterans-memorial_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
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/HM17LY_historic-gleeson-jail_Elfrida-AZ.html
This jail, built in 1910, replaced a tiny wooden jail which once stood nearby. Constructed entirely of reinforced concrete, it has withstood a hundred years of weather, escape attempts, vandals, neglect, and pillagers (official and otherwise): It …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17LW_old-pearce-post-office_Pawnee-Rock-AZ.html
A Post Office was established in the Pearce Camp in 1896. At that time the Soto Bros and Chattman Store served as the first Post Office location with Thomas Chattman as the first appointed postmaster. The Post Office was later relocated to this ad…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1612_city-marshall-virgil-earp_Tombstone-AZ.html
Virgil Earp was ambushed here and crippled for life as an aftermath of the OK battle-Dec 28, 1881
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM136Y_confederate-graves-at-dragoon-springs_St-David-AZ.html
On May 5, 1862, a Confederate foraging party rounding up cattle near the abandoned Butterfield Overland Mail Station battled a group of apaches. The soldiers were members of Company A, Governor John R. Baylor's Regiment of Arizona Rangers, under t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM103O_curly-bill-brocius_Tombstone-AZ.html
Curly Bill Brocius killed Marshal Fred White here on October 28th, 1880.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM103M_rose-tree_Tombstone-AZ.html
In 1934, Robert Ripleydeclares the Rose Bushthe World's Largest in theNewpaper column"Believe it or Not".The fire of May 26th, 1882, destroyed the dwellings located here. In 1885, Mrs. Amelia Adamson built the Cochise House Hotel. That same year, …
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