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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AHT_stage-station-and-homestead_Eloy-AZ.html
In 1879 the Southern Pacific Mail and Stage Line Company built a one-room adobe station and mesquite corral. It was a horse changing and water stop on the route from the railroad station at Picacho for passengers going to Florence and beyond. In 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19YO_michea-house-and-lone-star-general-store_Florence-AZ.html
Frenchman Jean Baptiste Michea and his wife, Carmen Robles of Sonora built a 3-unit rowhouse/store on this site by 1878. Typically Sonoran in style, it was built up to the property line, and had plastered adobe walls with an earthen roof over l…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19YN_us-60-history-trail_Superior-AZ.html
This historical trail began in 1997 when Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited ( BHP ) donated local mining artifacts from the 120 year old magma mine to the Superior Historical Society, Inc. due to their age and size, it was determined that the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWL7_donss-camp_Gold-Canyon-AZ.html
Presented to The Dons of ArizonaDedicated to the preservation of southwestern legend and lore. Each year from this base camp The Don's launch an expedition into the Superstition Mountains in search of the Lost Dutchman Mine.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS6F_dedicated-to-the-memory-of-matthew-b-juan_Sacaton-AZ.html
Dedicated to the Memory ofMatthew B. JuanCo K 28th InfantryFirst Arizonian Killed in the World WarBattle of CantingyMay 28th 1918
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQZW_military-order-purple-heart-of-the-u-s-a_Sacaton-AZ.html
Military Order Purple Heart of the U.S.A.1782 - 1932Dedicated toKIA-MIA-WIAIn memory of tribal membersbyMilitary Order of Purple Heart Sun Lakes, Arizona Chapter 1958in the year 2000[ Lower Plaque: ]This memorial is dedicated by a grateful nation …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ26_juan-bautista-de-anza-national-historic-trail-camp-21-el-aquituni_Picacho-AZ.html
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN2Y_gila-river-internment-center-rivers-arizona_Bapchule-AZ.html
Rivers, ArizonaGila River Indian Community land was selected by the United States Government as one of ten camp sites and construction was started without the permission of the community. The permit for the United States Government to use the trib…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMT2_porter-air-locomotive_Kearny-AZ.html
This locomotive is a gift to the citizens of Kearny, Arizona, by the Kennecott Copper Corporation. This is a Porter Air Locomotive, used by Kennecott Copper Corporation in the original underground Ray Copper Mine. It was used to transport men, ore…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMT1_kearny-arizona_Kearny-AZ.html
At the outbreak of the Mexican War in 1846, President Polk directed Colonel Kearny to organize the so-called "Army of the West" and to lead it to Santa Fe and thence on to secure California. On August 18, 1846, Kearny claimed the area of Santa Fe …
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