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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Happy Jack

 
Clickable Map of Coconino County, Arizona and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Coconino County, AZ (199) Gila County, AZ (41) Mohave County, AZ (90) Navajo County, AZ (102) Yavapai County, AZ (145) Kane County, UT (118) San Juan County, UT (45)  CoconinoCounty(199) Coconino County (199)  GilaCounty(41) Gila County (41)  MohaveCounty(90) Mohave County (90)  NavajoCounty(102) Navajo County (102)  YavapaiCounty(145) Yavapai County (145)  KaneCountyUtah(118) Kane County (118)  SanJuanCounty(45) San Juan County (45)
Happy Jack, Arizona and Vicinity
    Coconino County (199)
    Gila County (41)
    Mohave County (90)
    Navajo County (102)
    Yavapai County (145)
    Kane County, Utah (118)
    San Juan County, Utah (45)
 
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1Arizona (Coconino County), Happy Jack — Battle of Big Dry Wash
On Rim Road (Forest Road 300) 12 miles east of Arizona Route 87, on the left when traveling east.
Seven miles north of this point a band of Apache Indians were defeated by United States troops on July 17, 1882. A group of tribesmen from the San Carlos Apache reservation had attacked some ranches in the vicinity, killing several settlers. Cavalry . . . — Map (db m67424) HM
2Arizona (Coconino County), Happy Jack — General Crook Trail
On Rim Road (Forest Road 300) 1.2 miles east of Arizona Route 87, on the left when traveling east.
Under the direction of General George Crook this trail was built in the early 1870's. Starting at Fort Whipple, it winds down to Fort Verde then eastward across the Mogollon Rim to Fort Apache covering 200 miles. It was used as a supply route by . . . — Map (db m67419) HM
3Arizona (Coconino County), Happy Jack — General Crook Trail
On Rim Road (Forest Road 300) 8.4 miles east of Arizona Route 87, on the left when traveling east.
Under the direction of General George Crook this trail was built in the early 1870's. Starting at Fort Whipple, it winds down to Fort Verde then eastward across the Mogollon Rim to Fort Apache covering 200 miles. It was used as a supply route by . . . — Map (db m67420) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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Nov. 25, 2020