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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Greenlee County, Arizona
Adjacent to Greenlee County, Arizona
▶ Apache County (39) ▶ Cochise County (132) ▶ Graham County (15) ▶ Catron County, New Mexico (10) ▶ Grant County, New Mexico (33) ▶ Hidalgo County, New Mexico (15)
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| On The Coronado Trail (U.S. 191 at milepost 164), on the left when traveling north. |
| | Blasted from living rock this jail confined many of the bad men who crowed into the district in the boom days. Local tradition says that the first inmate in 1881 was the miner who built the jail. It was contributed to the town by the Lesinsky . . . — — Map (db m36373) HM |
| | Clifton Historic District
Fermin Palicio Home
Built in 1917
Has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m36250) HM |
| On Chase Creek Street, on the right when traveling south. |
| | This 850-pound copper anode was one of the last anodes produced at the Phelps Dodge Hidalgo Smelter in Hidalgo County, New Mexico from copper concentrate produced at the Morenci Mine in Arizona. The Hidalgo Smelter operated from 1976 to 1999. . . . — — Map (db m36249) HM |
| On The Coronado Trail (U.S. 191 at milepost 163), on the right when traveling north. |
| | In January of 1825, a trapper named James O. Pattie, ascended this river and with one companion in 14 days trapped 250 beavers. This was the first known penetration of Arizona by American citizens. — — Map (db m36372) HM |
| On Chase Creek Street, on the right when traveling south. |
| | Greenlee County Historical Society
The Eagles' Hall
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m36251) HM |
| On North Coronado Boulevard (U.S. 191 at milepost 163.3), on the right when traveling north. |
| | Historic Rehabilitation Project
Arizona & New Mexico Railway Passenger Station
Built in 1913
Mayor - David R. McCullar
Vice-Mayor - Pamela C. Combs
Councilmember - A. M. 'Tony' Rodriquez
Councilmember - Patricia Fowler . . . — — Map (db m36679) HM |
| On Arizona Route 75 at milepost 392, on the left when traveling north. |
| | This area served as a resting place for Apache war parties during the raids of the 1880's. Near here Felix B. Knox, a cattleman and gambler, stayed behind to face Indians while his wife, children, and hired man escaped in a buckboard. Out of respect . . . — — Map (db m36371) HM |