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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM182J_saint-marys-basilica_Phoenix-AZ.html
Phoenix's First Catholic ChurchCity of Phoenix MonumentArizona Historical SiteNational Landmark Mother Church of Phoenix
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIDB_father-edouard-gerard_Phoenix-AZ.html
The first priest ordained in Arizona, Father Edouard Gerard, attended the Catholic people of Phoenix from Florence, Arizona, where he was the pastor of the Church of the Assumption from 1877 to 1885. For many years, Father Gerard was Vicar General…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMID0_hotel-san-carlos_Phoenix-AZ.html
Hotel San Carlos1928Has been placed on the Phoenix HistoricProperty Register and the NationalRegister of Historic Places. [An additional marker is mounted indoors between the elevators:]San Carlos HotelThe first schoolhouse in North central Pho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMICZ_first-latter-day-saint-chapel-in-phoenix_Phoenix-AZ.html
The first meetinghouse in Phoenix for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) was built on this site by the three-hundred-member congregation of the Phoenix Ward. At the time, J. Robert Price was bishop. Since their beginning …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMICY_the-carriage-house_Phoenix-AZ.html
Donated by Forest BurgessTo the city of PhoenixNovember, 1976This carriage house, originally located at 130 East Taylor, was owned by Forest Burgess and is all that remains of the Francis Marion Mognett Ranch which was established in Phoenix in 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMICV_rosson-house_Phoenix-AZ.html
Built in 1895 by Dr. Roland T. Rosson, Army doctor at Fort McDowell, Phoenix physician (1879-1897) and Mayor, this mansion is one of the few surviving examples of late Victorian architecture in Phoenix. It was acquired by the city through the effo…
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