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The Original Fort Headquarters – Built in 1880, Now the Fort Huachuca Museum. The Fort Huachuca Museum opened in 1960 and serves the Fort by collecting, preserving and exhibiting artifacts representing its own history and the larger history of the military in the Southwest. [15] The Old Post Barracks – Built in 1883. They were constructed ...
Fort Bowie National Historic Site. July 29, 1972 : 12 miles (19 km) south of Bowie ... Fort Huachuca. November 20, 1974 ... Fry Pioneer Cemetery. January 15, 2009 ...
Fort Huachuca was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976 for its role in ending the Apache Wars, the last major military actions against Native Americans, and as the site of the Buffalo Soldiers. [4] [11] [12] Fort Huachuca maintains a cemetery known as the Fort Huachuca Post Cemetery. [13] Some 3,800 veterans and family members are ...
Fort Utah – built in 1877. the remains of the old fort are located at 2331 N Horne Rd. The fort was a pioneer post established in 1877, by the Mormon Lehi Pioneers in present-day Mesa.It is known as Old Fort Utah. A flood in Lehi in 1891, destroyed Fort Utah and carried away acres of valuable farmland in low-lying areas. [9] The 1884 Lehi ...
Bowie Desert Rest Cemetery [13] Fort Bowie (National Historic Park, with cemetery), near Apache Pass [14] Cascabel. Cascabel Cemetery; Gamez Cemetery; Charleston, ghost town near the San Pedro River [15] Charleston Cemetery; Chiricahua National Monument. Chorocahua Wilderness Memorials; Erickson Cemetery [16] Michael Keating Gravesite
The Fourr Cemetery – The location where four of the children of William Fourr and his wife Lucinda are buried. However, there are only three tombstones those of A.F. Fourr and F.F. Fourr, who died in January 1877 and then that of an unnamed baby.
The cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places April 4, 2011. Reference #11000151. Tomb of Henry Wickenburg in the Henry Wickenburg Pioneer Cemetery located in Adams Street.
Historic house in Apache Powder Historic Residential District located in 143 W. 6th St. 1. Apache Powder Historic Residential District – located in the #100 and #200 block of W. 6th St. The residential district was built on land purchased in 1925 by the Apache Powder Company, a large, local explosive manufacturing firm.