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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NIX_dance-pavilion_Gilbert-AZ.html
For many years this site was a vacant lot. In the late 1930s Mr. Templeton converted the lot into a dance pavilion. He constructed a wood floor, added lights and surrounded it with a fence. Couples who came to dance on Saturday nights paid ten cen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NIW_gilbert-town-hall_Gilbert-AZ.html
The Gilbert town hall was built in 1938 to serve the area's 1400 residents. This building consisted of a fire station with a jail behind it. The courthouse and council chambers were also in the building. On January 2, 1938, Congress approved the f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NIV_clements-garage_Gilbert-AZ.html
The longest continuous running business in Gilbert is still owned and operated by the sons of Tom Clement. Tom came to Gilbert to run the garage and service station in 1934. He raised his family here and later served as the Mayor of Gilbert from 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NIQ_tone-building_Gilbert-AZ.html
In 1918 Timmons garage was locate on this site. Mr. Timmons sold the garage to Albert Tone, an accountant and Gilbert's first mail carrier, who went into business with Charles M. Blakely repairing Model T Ford automobiles. In 1924 Blakely took the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NIP_the-bank-of-gilbert_Gilbert-AZ.html
The Bank of Gilbert was built in 1917. One of the men instrumental in the creation of the bank was Abe Cosby (pictured below on right) who came to Gilbert to invest in land and open a real estate office. Bill Andersen, (shown of left) one of the b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NIO_creed-building_Gilbert-AZ.html
This building was originally the Creed Store. The 1923 picture below is of Raymond R. Creed who served as the Mayor of Gilbert in 1925. Ethel Hoffman Lacy, shown in the center of the photo, was the postmaster as this time. Winnie Johnson, wife of …
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