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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJAM_yuma-crossing-park_Yuma-AZ.html
Yuma Crossing, used since prehistoric times, played a significant part in the development of the West and continues to influence the affairs of the state and the nation. The Yuma City-County Bicentennial Commission in the spring of 1974 conceived …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJAD_e-f-sanguinetti-home_Yuma-AZ.html
Construction on this adobe home on Madison Avenue began in the 1870's. Pioneer merchant E, F. Sanguinetti purchased the two-room house with its lean-to kitchen in 1890. The building, gardens, and aviaries were developed by Sanguinetti who resided …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJAA_el-camino-del-diablo_Yuma-AZ.html
Early day route from Sonora to California over the path taken by Father Eusebio Kino in 1700 when he sought to discover if California was part of the American mainland the parched desert along this route has claimed hundreds of lives particularly …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJA9_in-memory-of-harold-and-ethelind-woodhouse_Roll-AZ.html
who carved this farm out of the desert. We, the Wellton-Mohawk Valley Kiwanis Club, dedicate this spot. Here on May 1, 1952 Michael W. Straus, United States Commissioner of Reclamation turned the first water on to lands of the Wellton-Mohawk Divis…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ9J_the-81st-infantry-division_Dateland-AZ.html
Here trainedFor VictoryUnderDesert Skies The81st Infantry DivisionThe Wildcats1943In MemoriamPrivatesRobert J VilellaPaul M. WestEarl S. SmithJames J. DeCarloLynn RamseyClyde B. SlaytonArden W. Bridges
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ9I_boeing-b-50a-the-long-ranger_Dateland-AZ.html
On the morning of March 23, 1950, an Air Force B-50 Bomber on a routine training mission, exploded and crashed north of the communities of Dateland and Hyder AZ. Two of the 14 crewman on board, Capt. John H. Lee and 1st. Lt. William T. Gentry, man…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEZW_u-s-army-of-the-west-mormon-battalion_Yuma-AZ.html
Longest Sustained March in U.S. Military History, 1846-1847.Between 1846 and 1848, the United States and Mexico went to war. One of the major directives of the United States during this war was to secure its western border and to occupy California…
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