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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIK3_la-casita-restaurant_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
This site is within the Oliver Fry 280-acre homestead, which was filed August 11, 1912; the patent (or deed) was received August 11, 1916. Erwin Fry, the second oldest of Oliver and Elizabeth Fry's ten children, became the owner of this site. In 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJV_mormon-battalion-campsite_Sierra-Vista-Southeast-AZ.html
Dec. 11, 1846Herd of WildHorses andBulls Erected 1960
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJT_mormon-battalion_Sierra-Vista-AZ.html
The NarrowsDec 12 1846Battle of the Bulls Erected 1960
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJR_mormon-battalion_St-David-AZ.html
Camp Dec 13 1846Capt P.C. MerrillReturned toSan Pedro 1877 Erected 1960
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJP_mormon-battalion_Benson-AZ.html
Dec 14, 1846Last camp onSan PedroTurned westtoward Tucson Erected 1960
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJO_council-rocks_Dragoon-AZ.html
Four miles southeast atCouncil RocksApache peace treaty with Cochisewas ratified in 1872Near Dragoon Springs on October 12, 1872, General O.O. Howard and Cochise, Chief of the Chiricahua Apache Indians, ratified a peace treaty ending years of warf…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIJ4_pecan-lane-rural-historic-landscape_Camp-Verde-AZ.html
Upper Plaque:Pecan Lane Rural Historic LandscapeLower Plaque:Pecan Lane Rural Historic Landscape was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 2000. Pecan Lane played a significant part in the aricultural history of Camp Verd…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIEM_fort-mcdowell_Fort-McDowell-AZ.html
This important military post protected central Arizona settlements from the Tonto Apaches during the Indian wars 1865-1886. Its function as a military post ended in 1890 and it became a reservation by executive order, September 15, 1909 as home of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIEL_grave-of-dr-carlos-montezuma_Fort-McDowell-AZ.html
Greatest of the educated Apaches, this Mohave-Apache Indian was taken captive at the age of Six by Pima Indians. He was sold to a white man who educated him as a physician. Dr. Montezuma had a splendid practice in Chicago and became a champion of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIEK_camp-reno_Fort-McDowell-AZ.html
From 1866 to 1868 this outpost of Ft. McDowell served as a departure point for military expeditions against the Tonto and Pinal Apache Indians.
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