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  2. List of historic properties in Cottonwood, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In charge of the preservation of the historical artifacts and structures of Cottonwood is the Verde Historical Society. The society headquarters is located in 1 N. Willard Road in the old Clemenceau High School. The Clemenceau High School, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, also houses the Clemenceau Heritage Museum. [7]

  3. List of historic properties in Queen Creek, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the owner of a property, listed either in the National Register of Historic Places or considered historical by the San Tan Historical Society, may demolish the historical property in question if they so desire. An example of this is the historic Water Tower which was built in 1952 for the Producers Cotton Gin.

  4. Cottonwood, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Cottonwood, Arizona (Tuzigoot, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1920–present) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun ... Historical population; Census Pop.

  5. List of historic properties in Tempe, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This house belonged to Estmer Hudson was an Arizona pioneer who in 1916, with Charles Henry Waterhouse introduced the new Egyptian cotton, commonly known as Pima cotton. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1984, reference #84000733. The Hugh Laird House – built in 1908 and located at 821 S. Farmer Ave.. The house ...

  6. Arizona Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Historical Society currently houses a large collection of published and unpublished historical documents in its library and archives division. The collections are divided among 4 locations in Arizona, with each location specializing in certain aspects of history. The society lists its collection specialties as follows:

  7. List of historical societies - Wikipedia

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    "The Wisconsin Magazine of History: A Case Study in Scholarly and Popular Approaches to American State Historical Society Publishing, 1917–2000." Journal of Scholarly Publishing 44.2 (2013): 114–141.

  8. Clemenceau, Cottonwood - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Verde, the town was renamed Clemenceau in 1920, both to honor Georges Clemenceau and to avoid possible confusion with nearby Camp Verde.Though now a part of the city of Cottonwood, Verde as it was known had its own post office and station on the Clarkdale branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad. [3] "

  9. Dwight B. Heard - Wikipedia

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    Dwight B. Heard Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. Dwight Bancroft Heard (1 May 1869 – 14 Mar 1929) was an American rancher in Arizona, along with the president of the Arizona Cotton Association. He is famous for publishing the Arizona Republican, now The Arizona Republic, from 1912 to 1929. He was a delegate to the Republican National ...