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E Clampus Vitus Historical Markers

The Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus (ECV) is a fraternal organization dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of the American West, especially the history of the Mother Lode and gold mining regions of the area. More than 1,400 markers point the way to the past.
 
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By Lost Dutchman Chapter No. 5917+4 E Clampus Vitus
Boothill Graveyard Marker
1 Arizona, Cochise County, Tombstone — Boothill Graveyard
Tombstone, Arizona dates to 1877, when prospector Ed Schieffelin discovered silver and named his first mine Tombstone. By 1879, a town had sprung up in a relatively flat area nearby. Gunslingers, gamblers, prospectors, Chinese laborers, and fancy . . . Map (db m220542) HM
2 Arizona, Cochise County, Tombstone — Tombstone, Arizona"The Town Too Tough To Die"
On Allen Street, on the right when traveling east.
In 1877 prospector Ed Schieffelin searched for silver in Apache land. He was told he would only find his own tombstone. Schieffelin ignored the advice. The result was a strike worth at least forty million dollars. This brought not only miners . . . Map (db m48507) HM
3 Arizona, Coconino County, Parks — Beale Wagon RoadAmerica’s Great Camel Experiment 1857-1858
On Forest Service Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
In the summer of 1857 former Navy Lt. Edward F. Beale was chosen by the Buchanan Administration to develop a wagon road from Fort Defiance, New Mexico Territory (now Arizona) to the Colorado River along the 35th parallel. Secretary of War John B. . . . Map (db m48347) HM
4 Arizona, Coconino County, Williams — Williams, Arizona
On Grand Canyon Avenue at North Pine Street, on the right when traveling east on Grand Canyon Avenue.
The area around what now is Williams, Arizona, was first explored by a Mountain Man who came to this area in 1876, William Shirley Williams, who was called “Old Bill”. The town site was created by a cowboy named C.T. Rogers in 1879. . . . Map (db m48351) HM
5 Arizona, Gila County, Jakes Corner — Jakes Corner - An Arizona Stage Stop
On State Highway 188, 3.3 miles south of State Highway 87, on the right when traveling south.
In 1916, Jakes Corner originally called Felton, started as a stage stop, on the Annie Hardt homestead. As a pull out on the road to Globe, stages used to stop and wait as the occasional flooding Salt River receded. Annie Hardt had a vegetable . . . Map (db m48354) HM
6 Arizona, Gila County, Young — The Pleasant Valley War a.k.a. The Graham-Tewksbury FeudCirca 1882 - 1892
On Desert to Tall Pines Highway / Young Highway Road (State Highway 288).
One of the West’s Longest and Bloodiest feuds took place here and around Pleasant Valley. The Grahams and the Tewksburys had been in the cattle business and it seems probable that they first fell out over the division of cattle they jointly . . . Map (db m78742) HM
7 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 89 — 736th Tank Battalion (M) SP
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Camp Bouse September 1943 to March 1944 "The Kid Battalion" From Normandy to the Elbe: •Normandy •Northern France •Ardennes •Rhineland •Central EuropeMap (db m78563) HM
8 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 738th Medium Tank Battalion, SpecialWorld War II — 1943 – 1945 —
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the men who gave time in their lives to serve honorably and courageously for our country. We take this moment in time to recognize their achievements which were done with pride and dignity. * * * Campaigns Ardennes - Alsace - . . . Map (db m29160) HM
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9 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 95 — 739th Tank Battalion (SP) (ME)
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Campaigns Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe The 739th Tank Battalion was activated in March 1943 at Fort Lewis, Washington. The officers were from various states, the enlisted personnel from Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana. The . . . Map (db m78558) HM
10 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 90 — 740th Tank BattalionDaredevil Tankers
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
The 740th tank battalion was activated at Fort Knox, Ky. on March 1, 1943. It trained at Fort Knox and at Camp Bouse, Az. as a canal defense light (CDL) unit and as a standard medium tank battalion from October 15, 1943 to April 24, 1944 then sailed . . . Map (db m78562) HM
11 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 155 — 748th Tank Battalion"The Rhinos"
On Broadway Avenue south of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
The 748th Tank Battalion, Medium was activated on 20 August 1942 at Camp Rucker, Alabama. The Rhinos headed for Fort Knox on the 15th of April 1943 for training and on 20 April 1943 were reorganized as a special battalion equipped with CDL . . . Map (db m92814) HM
12 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — A & C Mercantile Company
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27), on the left when traveling west.
This building was built prior to 1912. The mercantile was known to do business with the A & C and Swansea railroads in 1916. It has been open continuously since that time. Bouse postmaster Cora L. Johnston moved the US Post Office to the store in . . . Map (db m39504) HM
13 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 86 — Camp BouseThe 526th A. I. B. - Canal Defense Light Project — Desert Training Center - California – Arizona Maneuver Area —
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Camp Bouse was established in Butler Valley 30 miles behind this monument in Sept. of 1943. It was one of twelve such camps built in the southwestern deserts to harden and train United States troops for service on the battlefields of World War II. . . . Map (db m78566) HM
14 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 88 — Camp BouseThe 701st Tank Battalion
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Campaigns Central Europe Northern France Rhineland The 701st tank battalion was activated 3/28/43 at Camp Campbell, KY. Here 553 young men and officers began their journey into history. These men began their basic training and for many saw . . . Map (db m78564) HM
15 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 96 — Camp BouseThe 554th Ordnance - Heavy Maintenance Company (Tanks) — 9th Tank Group CDL Project —
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Activated 1 April, 1943 at Camp Perry, OH. Completed basic training and then sent to Ft. Knox, KY. Unit then assigned to Camp Bouse, AZ arriving there 9 November, 1943. Maintaining operation of special tanks named "Leaflets" was specific assignment. . . . Map (db m78557) HM
16 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 114 — George L. WendtHeadquarters Company — 526 Armored Infantry Battalion —
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
United States Army World War II 1924 – 2002 Whose dedication to the memory of his brothers in arms, who fell in the Battle of the Ardennes, made this historical park possible.Map (db m78542) HM
17 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 120 — In Memory of Eight Ball - Morale OfficerEquus asinus — Camp Bouse —
On Broad Street (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
He was our drinking buddy While on duty He drank our beer He was Full of good cheer And went to the nurses' quarters around the bend And came to an untimely end, Of the Colonel, he was unaware That it would be the crime of all time . . . Map (db m78536) HM
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18 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — Monument Row
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
We bring to a close We tried to find We must now impose Units not found 748th Tank Battalion 150th Station Hospital 538th Ordnance Company 166th Quartermaster 629th QuartermasterMap (db m29161) HM
19 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 119 — The 526th Armored Infantry BattalionWorld War II
On Broadway Avenue (Arizona Route 72 at milepost 27) south of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
In honored memory of those soldiers of the battalion who trained here at Camp Bouse and gave their lives in combat to preserve the freedom of the United States and to set the Peoples of Europe free. Headquarters Company Donald D. . . . Map (db m78537) HM
20 Arizona, La Paz County, Cibola — 104 — Cibola Arizona
Near Cibola Road at Baseline Road. Reported missing.
Gold and silver strikes in the 1860's created growth in the area. It is said Wyatt Earp served as sheriff of Cibola for one year in the 1890's. The town of Cibola formed in 1898 and construction began on a 16 mile canal to bring water from the river . . . Map (db m78552) HM
21 Arizona, La Paz County, Cibola — 103 — Colorado River Ferries
Near Cibola Road at Baseline Road.
Ferries of various size and design once provided transportation across the lower Colorado River linking Arizona with California, Nevada and Utah. Ferrymen plied their trade from Yuma to Pearce Ferry. The first ferry on the river was started at . . . Map (db m78553) HM
22 Arizona, La Paz County, Ehrenberg — 41 — Ehrenberg Cemetery
On Ehrenberg Poston Highway north of Interstate 10.
This monument built to perpetuate the memory of the pioneers, trailblazers, and adventurers that rest in these unmarked graves. (Arizona Highway Department, 1934) Rededicated: April 27, 2003 (CY 6008) By the Ancient and . . . Map (db m31188) HM
23 Arizona, Maricopa County, Aguila — Robson's Mining World
Near Robsons Ranch Road west of Arizona Highway 71.
Robson’s Mining World was originally opened by the Westley Rush Family in 1917 as the Gold Leaf Mine. Ned Creighton acquired the mine in 1924. He renamed the mine the “Nellie Meda” in honor of the two Rush daughters. The mine operated until 1942 . . . Map (db m158284) HM
24 Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, Central City — Jacob Waltz
On 13th Avenue at West Jefferson, on the right when traveling north on 13th Avenue.
Jacob Waltz was born in the kingdom of Wurttemberg Germany circa 1810. He immigrated to the USA in 1839 and became a naturalized citizen in 1864. Waltz was prospecting in Arizona and is reputed to have found a gold deposit near the superstition . . . Map (db m74397) HM
25 Arizona, Maricopa County, Queen Creek — Rittenhouse Elementary School
Near South Ellsworth Road south of East Queen Creek Road.
In 1924 construction of a new schoolhouse began. Classes were being held in an old cook shack that had once been used by muleskinners to clear the land. The school, named after Charles Rittenhouse, would be a three-room, u-shaped building made of . . . Map (db m32393) HM
26 Arizona, Maricopa County, Wickenburg, Whispering Ranch — Vulture Gold Mine
Near Vulture Mine Road, 12 miles south of Grand Avenue (Route 60).
In 1863 Austrian Henry Wickenburg discovered gold, legend has it, while retrieving a vulture he had shot. The vulture mine went on to become one of Arizona's richest gold mines and sparked the development of Arizona and the city of Phoenix. In the . . . Map (db m40319) HM
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27 Arizona, Mohave County, Chloride — Arizona and Utah / Western Arizona Railway
On Elkhart Avenue east of County Highway 125, on the right when traveling east.
Originally built in 1899 as the Arizona and Utah Railway, this short-line reached almost twenty five miles from the siding at McConnico on the Sante Fe to the White Hills. In 1904, a storm washed out much of the route. In 1905, the Sante Fe acquired . . . Map (db m48288) HM
28 Arizona, Mohave County, Chloride — Chloride"Oldest Silver Mining Town in Arizona"
On 2nd Street, on the left when traveling south.
Founded in 1862 with the discovery of silver, Chloride became the first mining town of the Cerbat Mountains. During it's heyday, 1900 to 1920, the population swelled to over 2000 with 75 mines in operation. Chloride was the first incorporated town . . . Map (db m31845) HM
29 Arizona, Mohave County, Chloride — Metcalf Baker - Andrew Judson
Near Magnolia Street, on the right when traveling south.
Metcalf Baker - Andrew Judson Killed by Indians Oct. 13th 1866Map (db m52373) HM
30 Arizona, Mohave County, Kingman — Camp Beale Springs Arizona
On Fort Beale Road at Wagon Trail Road, on the left when traveling north on Fort Beale Road.
This camp, established March 25, 1871 by Company F, 12th Infantry commanded by Capt. Thomas Bryne, was located at a spring used by Indians for centuries. It was named for Navy Lt. Edward F Beale who established a wagon road along the 35th parallel. . . . Map (db m29411) HM
31 Arizona, Mohave County, Kingman — El Trovatore Motel
Near East Andy Devine Avenue (Old U.S. 66) north of Airfield Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Trovatore is Italian for troubadour or traveler. Developer John E. Miller built the Nevada Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada which was later named Sal Sagev (Las Vegas spelled backwards). He moved to Kingman, Arizona in 1935 after Hoover Dam was completed, . . . Map (db m68934) HM
32 Arizona, Mohave County, Kingman — Hotel Brunswick
On East Andy Devine Avenue (Business Interstate 40), on the right when traveling west.
Constructed in 1909, Hotel Brunswick was built by prominent businessmen, John Mulligan and J. W. Thompson. Kingman's first three story building, constructed of local quarried tufa stone, featured 50 cowboy rooms with shared bath facilities, a dining . . . Map (db m29425) HM
33 Arizona, Mohave County, Littlefield — 121 — The Old Spanish Trail1829 - 1848
On County Highway 91 at Old Pioneer Road on County Highway 91.
The Old Spanish Trail, the main trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles, passed this way beginning in 1829. At the end of the Mexican-American War this portion of the route evolved into what was variously known as the Salt Lake Road, the . . . Map (db m78535) HM
34 Arizona, Mohave County, Oatman — Arizona Hotel
On Oatman-Topock Hwy, on the right when traveling north.
You are standing on the site of what used to be the ARIZONA HOTEL. In 1915, it was one of seven hotels that existed in Oatman during the early years. The hotel had 45 rooms and numerous baths. It had concrete fire walls and two separate water mains . . . Map (db m114809) HM
35 Arizona, Mohave County, Oatman — Gold Road Mine
On Oatman -Topock Highway (Historic Route 66) (County Road 10).
In 1900 Jose Jerez discovered gold here in a chunk of quartz. It was assayed out 40 ounces to the ton! The claim was resold for $275,000. By 1907 the mine milled 140,625 ounces of gold worth $2,250,000. Addwest Minerals acquired the mine in . . . Map (db m50762) HM
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36 Arizona, Mohave County, Oatman — 80 — Oatman Arizona and its Burros
On Oatman -Topock Highway / Main Street (Old Route 66 at Rock Hound Road, on the left when traveling north on Oatman -Topock Highway / Main Street (Old Route 66.
Oatman was founded around 1906 as part of Arizona's richest gold mining area. Oatman was reborn in the late 1960's and early 1970's as a tourist town. The main attraction was the wild burro herd. The burros roaming the Oatman area are descendants of . . . Map (db m78570) HM
37 Arizona, Pima County, Ajo — 10 — The Mine Manager's HouseAjo, Arizona
Near West Greenway Drive.
The mine manager’s house was built in 1919 by John O. Greenway, General Manager of Calument & Arizona Mining Co. Michael Curley, the first occupant lived here until his retirement in 1939. Of the 14 subsequent managers, 12 lived in this house. It . . . Map (db m83227) HM
38 Arizona, Pinal County, Apache Junction — Dons's Camp
On East Peralta Road, 5.6 miles east of Superstition Freeway (U.S. 60).
. . . Map (db m48355) HM
39 Arizona, Pinal County, Apache Junction — Goldfield Mining DistrictArizona
On East Apache Trail (Arizona Route 88 at milepost 199) east of North Mountain View Road, on the right when traveling east.
Originally called the Superstition Mining District, this district had its heyday from 1893 to 1898. The greatest producing mines were the Mammoth, Black Queen and Bull Dog. Their output was around a million dollars in gold and silver based on . . . Map (db m34059) HM
40 Arizona, Pinal County, Apache Junction — Jacob Von Walzer1808 – 1891 — Lost Dutchman Gold Route —
Near North Apache Trail at Old West Highway.
Dedicated October 1961 To the Memory of Jacob Von Walzer 1808 – 1891 One of America's most famed legendary figures, whose exploits have stimulated the imagination of peoples everywhere by his contribution to the heritage of his . . . Map (db m74394) HM
41 Arizona, Pinal County, Florence — Granville H. Oury
Near East Adamsville Road, 1.2 miles west of South Main Street.
March 12 1825 - Jan 11 1891 Judge- District court of New Mexico Delegate to Confederate Congress Arizona Mounted Volunteers CSA Territorial legislature US Congress Pioneer- Soldier- StatesmanMap (db m32394) HM
42 Arizona, Pinal County, Red Rock — 2 — Red Rock Post Office
On East Cam Correo south of Interstate 10, on the right when traveling east.
Established June 14, 1887. A small conical red peak gave Red Rock its name. Red Rock was a major cattle shipping point via the S.P. Railroad. This post office celebrated its Centennial in June 1987.Map (db m31190) HM
43 Arizona, Pinal County, Superior — Robert Taylor 'Bob' JonesFebruary 8, 1884 – June 11, 1958
On Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Born in Rutledge, Tennessee, he became a self-taught construction engineer and builder of railroads. In 1909, he settled in the mining town of Superior, site of the Magma Copper Company. He opened his first drug store in Superior in 1913, later . . . Map (db m34104) HM
44 Arizona, Pinal County, Superior — US 60 History Trail
On U.S. 60 at milepost 226.3, on the left when traveling east.
This historical trail began in 1997 when Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited ( BHP ) donated local mining artifacts from the 120 year old magma mine to the Superior Historical Society, Inc. due to their age and size, it was determined that these . . . Map (db m67494) HM
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45 Arizona, Yavapai County, Bagdad — Bagdad Copper Mine
On Main Street (State Highway 96E) 4.5 miles north of State Highway 97N, on the right when traveling north.
Cypress Copper ― Bagdad Corporation In memory of WJ. Pace and J.M. Murphy Who filed the Bagdad claim January 1, 1882; John Lawler who patented the claim in 1889; and the Lincoln family who developed the mine.Map (db m31552) HM
46 Arizona, Yavapai County, Clarkdale — United Verde Copper Company Smelter
On 1st N Street at North 9th Street, on the right when traveling west on 1st N Street.
The U.V.C.C. Clarkdale smelter was built through the vision of William A. Clark, owner of the United Verde Mine in Jerome. The Smelter was constructed between 1912-1915 to replace the outdated Jerome smelter. On May 26, 1915 the first furnace . . . Map (db m33199) HM
47 Arizona, Yavapai County, Congress — Congress, Arizona
On Santa Fe Road, on the right when traveling south.
In 1863 Pauline Weaver and Abraham Peeples came from California to find gold. They found gold and the rush was on. In 1887 The Congress mine was formed and the town had a name. On March 14, 1895 the railroad came. Congress was booming. In 1910, . . . Map (db m59977) HM
48 Arizona, Yavapai County, Congress — CY 6028 — The Song of the “Peavine”
On South Santa Fe Road.
Congress, Arizona was born as a gold mining camp on the side of the Date Creek Mountains where locally known prospector Dennis May claimed to have discovered gold in 1870, although his claim of discovery continues to be disputed. In 1887, May . . . Map (db m235866) HM
49 Arizona, Yavapai County, Jerome — Jerome, ArizonaToo Strong to Die
On Main Street (Arizona Route 89A), on the right when traveling east.
The first mining claims were filed in 1876, within 20 years Jerome was a billion dollar copper mecca and one of the wildest, wickedest mining towns in the west. Drinking, gambling, brawls and frolicking with ladies of the night occurred . . . Map (db m33149) HM
50 Arizona, Yavapai County, Kirkland — Kirkland Bar and SteakhouseKirkland, Arizona
On Skull Valley - Kirkland Road, 0.1 miles north of Kirkland Road, on the right when traveling north.
In the late 1800's, Thomas Earnhart erected the Kirkland Store on the site of today's Kirkland Bar and Steakhouse. In the early 1900's, Louis Haselfeld assumed ownership and opened the Haselfeld Store. The original wood frame building burned in . . . Map (db m33046) HM
51 Arizona, Yavapai County, Kirkland — Malvina Lode ClaimMineral Survey No. 4158
On Arizona Route 89 at milepost 295, on the right when traveling north.
Site of Assay Office and way stop on road to PrescottMap (db m33043) HM
52 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott — 8 — Arizona Pioneers' Home
Near McCormick Street.
To those responsible for the Arizona Pioneers' Home A. J. Doran Introduced enabling legislation - 1907 Supervised construction - 1910 First Superintendent – 1911 George D. Morris Reintroduced Successful enabling . . . Map (db m32903) HM
53 Arizona, Yavapai county, Prescott — Simmons, Arizona
Near Williamson Valley Road (at milepost 21) near West Mint Wash Pass Road.
This is the site of ‘the crossing' on the Mojave-Prescott "Hardyville" toll road. The road was authorized by the first territorial legislature and was built by W. H. Hardy, connecting Prescott with Hardyville on the Colorado River. William John . . . Map (db m72625) HM
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54 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott — VFW Bucky O'Neill Post No. 541
Near North Arizona Avenue near East Willis Street.
Founded in Jan. 1921 and named after the famous Rough Rider William "Bucky" O'Neill, the post is the oldest active VFW post in Arizona. Born Feb. 2, 1860 in St. Louis, Missouri, his many accomplishments include being a Lawyer, Judge, Sheriff, Editor . . . Map (db m68732) HM
55 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott National Forest — Cleator, Arizona
On Crown King Road (Route 259), on the left when traveling north.
Cleator was established in 1884 as a placer gold mining site in the Turkey Creek Mining District. A post office opened in July of 1869, but closed a few months later. James Cleator came to Arizona in 1900 to prospect in the Bradshaw mountains. In . . . Map (db m74224) HM
56 Arizona, Yavapai County, Seligman — Beale Wagon RoadSeligman, Arizona
On Chino Street (Arizona Route 66) at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Chino Street.
From 1857 to 1860 Lt. Edward F. Beale and a crew of 100 men built the first federal highway in the southwest. The 1857 Beale Expedition used 22 camels and dromedaries for pack animals. This road went from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Los Angeles, . . . Map (db m32206) HM
57 Arizona, Yuma County, Dateland — 111 — Datelan Army Air Field
On Ave 64E near Interstate 8, on the left when traveling south.
Datelan Army Air Field was established here January 1, 1943. The site was chosen due to the availability of water and the adjacent location of the Yuma Gunnery Range. Construction was completed June 1, 1943. Datelan AAF was a sub-base of Yuma Army . . . Map (db m78545) HM
58 Arizona, Yuma County, Dateland — 110 — Hyder Divisional Camp-Horn Divisional Camp Desert Training CenterCalifornia-Arizona Maneuver Area — United States Army —
On Ave 64E near Interstate 8, on the left when traveling south.
Camps Hyder & Horn were established 10 miles north of Dateland in the fall of 1943. They were 2 of 15 desert camps built to harden and train United States Troops for service in World War II. The Desert Training Center was a simulated theater of . . . Map (db m78546) HM
59 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Camp LagunaDesert Training Center — California – Arizona Maneuver Area —
On East Imperial Dam Road, 0.5 miles west of U.S. 95, on the right when traveling east.
Camp Laguna operated from April 1942 to April 1944. It was one of twelve such camps built in the southwestern deserts to train United States troops during World War II. The Desert Training Center, a simulated theater of operations, included . . . Map (db m29061) HM
60 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Castle Dome Mining District1864 - 1979
Near Castle Dome Mine Road, 10 miles east of U.S. 95.
In 1863 Jacob Snively, founder of Gila City, and right hand to Sam Houston, avenger of the Alamo, following blazes left on the saguaros by Mexican and Conquistador predecessors, came to Castle Dome, and within 15 years, Castle Dome City’s population . . . Map (db m48924) HM
61 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Flora Temple Mine
On U.S. 95.
This is the point of discovery for the Flora Temple Mine. In the early 1870’s, a Colorado River steamboat captain named Isaac Polthamus purchased the Flora Temple Mine. This mine was the 2nd patented claim in Arizona (1871). Polthamus and his . . . Map (db m91925) HM
62 California, Alameda County, Castro Valley — Rowell Ranch
Near Dublin Canyon Road near Schaefer Ranch Road, on the right when traveling east.
Once a hiding and trading place in the 1850's for the notorious bandit Joaquin Murrieta, known in California as "El Famoso," this canyon has produced many rodeos dating back to the rancho days circa 1820. Harry Rowell, originally from England, . . . Map (db m94033) HM
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63 California, Alameda County, Dublin — 1914 Rasmussen House 1990
On San Ramon Road south of Silvergate Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Site of the home of Peter and Wilhelmina Rasmussen from 1914 until 1937. Peter came to America from Denmark in 1871. He was part of a wave of Danish immigrants who settled in Alameda County. The house was a Craftsman Bungalow built on twenty acres . . . Map (db m112846) HM
64 California, Alameda County, Dublin — 1943 Fleet City 1946Shoemaker, California
On Iron Horse Parkway near Martinelli Way, on the right when traveling east.
During World War II 3,396 acres were purchased for the largest naval installation in the U.S. Three navy bases sat adjacent to each other in an area known as Fleet City. Camp Parks located along Dougherty Road, The U.S. Naval Hospital among . . . Map (db m94022) HM
65 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Amador Valley Hotel(Later the Dublin Hotel)
On Donlon Way at Dublin Boulevard, on the right when traveling south on Donlon Way.
For 86 years a favorite congregating spot. Built by John Green in 1860, with a balcony over the porch and a gabled roof. A famous cross-roads stop and transfer point on the Oakland-Stockton and Martinez-San Jose stagecoach routes intil the 1890's . . . Map (db m59944) HM
66 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Don Jose Maria AmadorSoldier - Explorer - Pioneer - Rancher
On San Ramon Road, 0.1 miles north of Dublin Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
Jose Maria Amador, born 1794 at San Francisco Presidio, spent his early years in the Mexican Army, as soldier, explorer, Indian fighter, and was later administrator at Mission San Jose. Amador was paid for his service with land, a grant . . . Map (db m69727) HM
67 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Heritage Park & Museums
This ten-acre park is on the site where Dublin was originally settled in 1850. Within the park are the: Murray Schoolhouse, 1856 Old St. Raymond Church, 1859 Sunday School Barn, c. 1860 Kolb’s Old House, c. 1870 Hay Barn, c. 1900 Kolb . . . Map (db m201625) HM
68 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Mape Memorial Park
Near Calle Verde Road at Mape Way.
Commander John "Jack" Clement Mape USN, was Dublin's first casualty of the Vietnam War. A 40-year old father of seven, Mape lived in Dublin and was stationed in Alameda, CA. He was assigned to Squadron VA-52 of the USS Ticonderoga in September, . . . Map (db m69725) HM WM
69 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Site of the Dougherty Station Hotel
On Dublin Boulevard at Donlon Way, on the right when traveling west on Dublin Boulevard.
Built at the crossroads in 1862 by James Witt Dougherty where it served travelers going by stagecoach from Oakland to Stockton and from San Jose to Martinez and Sacramento. This area was named Dougherty Station from 1862 until 1878, and the hotel . . . Map (db m69726) HM
70 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Mission San Jose — D26 — Ehrman General Store
On Mission Boulevard near Mission Tierra Place, on the right when traveling south.
With the discovery of gold in California, the town around the Mission San Jose became the gateway and provision center for the “49er” on his way to the Southern Mines. To meet these demands, the firm of Strauss and Co. was founded by . . . Map (db m64904) HM
71 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Mission San Jose — Washington Hotel
On Mission Boulevard south of Washington Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Washington Hotel originally located across the street as a two story adobe building. Destroyed by the 1868 earthquake. Rebuilt on the present site in the same year. The building has served as a hotel, stage stop, state library, and present . . . Map (db m54668) HM
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72 California, Alameda County, Hayward — I.D.E.S. Council Hayward #14Irmandade do Divino Espirito Santo — Brotherhood of the Divine Holy Spirit —
On C Street at 1st Street, on the right when traveling east on C Street.
A Portuguese-American fraternal benefit society receiving members of all nationalities established in the State of California in 1889 to assist widows and orphans. This local chapter, Council #14, was organized on April 23, 1898, by its founder and . . . Map (db m94557) HM
73 California, Alameda County, Hayward — The McConaghy Estate
Near Hesperian Boulevard near Bookman Road, on the left when traveling south.
Built in 1886 for Neal and Sarah McConaghy, this 12 room Victorian farmhouse represents the beauty and elegance of a bygone era. Members of the family resided here until 1972. In response to community interest, Hayward Area Recreation District . . . Map (db m94565) HM
74 California, Alameda County, Hayward — The Meek Mansion
On Boston Road near Hampton Road, on the left when traveling north.
Built in 1869 by William Meek, a pioneer of commercial agriculture, the mansion is characteristic of the affluent agricultural society of the Victorian era in California. The estate is on the site of the former Rancho San Lorenzo. This area . . . Map (db m149204) HM
75 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Joaquin Murrieta and Murrieta's Well
Near Mines Road.
The legend of Joaquin Murrieta is one of the most enduring and fascinating of chapters in California history. Facts, fiction and romantic tales entangle to create a legend of unique aura that had become part of California's folklore, especially in . . . Map (db m130947) HM
76 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermore Southern Pacific Depot
Near Railroad Avenue near 1st Street.
This railroad station having been located about half a mile west of the old town of Laddsville, on land owned by Wm. M. Mendenhall. Established the location of the town Livermore. The first depot was a freight car that was soon replaced by a . . . Map (db m194530) HM
77 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermore Town Hall Jail and Firehouse
On First Street at McCloud Street, on the right when traveling north on First Street.
[Upper Marker:] Built 1875, this building was first a hotel then the Livermore Valley Bank. It was the Livermore Town Hall from 1905 to 1957. The jail was in the rear, and to the left the firehouse. It was here a light bulb was lit and . . . Map (db m19982) HM
78 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Tolliver Airship
On Terminal Circle, on the left when traveling west.
Eight miles southwest of this location, in the Spring of 1904, Charles Tolliver built an airship. With an aluminum superstructure covered with 6,000 yards of rongee silk, the craft was to be 250 feet long, 40 feet wide and 44 feet high. Four . . . Map (db m19968) HM
79 California, Alameda County, Livermore — 957 — Wente Bros. Winery
Near Tesla Road.
Here the first Wente Vineyards of 47 acres was established by C.H. Wente in 1883. In 1935 his sons, Ernest and Herman, introduced California’s first varietal wine label, Sauvignon Blanc. The efforts of the Wente family have helped to establish the . . . Map (db m100563) HM
80 California, Alameda County, Newark — Carter Brothers
On Thornton Avenue near Sycamore Street, on the left when traveling west.
Western history owes the Carter Brothers a great debt, for they were the general contractors for the first six narrow gauge railroads in California. From 1874 to 1902 they built freight, passenger, cable and street cars. Their plant became Newark's . . . Map (db m94310) HM
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81 California, Alameda County, Niles — Completion of the Transcontinental RailroadNiles, California
Near Niles Boulevard near J Street.
“May God continue the unity of our country as this railroad unites the two great oceans of the world.” The gold spike ceremony at Promontory, Utah in May of 1869 united the tracks of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads. . . . Map (db m143737) HM
82 California, Alameda County, Oakland — Amelia Mary Earhart
Near Earhart Road south of Langley Street.
"There's more to life than being a passenger" Amelia Mary Earhart Just 600 feet south of where you now stand was Oakland's old North Field runway where aviatrix Amelia Earhart made history. On January 11, 1935, Earhart flew . . . Map (db m179015) HM
83 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Chabot Park — Dunsmuir House
Near Peralta Oaks Court.
Within this crescent shaped valley is the beautiful 37-room Dunsmuir House, an example of colonial revival Victorian architecture. Built in 1899 on a 415 acre estate by Alexander Dunsmuir, heir to a Canadian coal and lumber fortune, for his bride . . . Map (db m72061) HM
84 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — The History of the Site of the Shade Tree
On 5th Avenue near Embarcadero, on the right when traveling west.
This bay front site originally bordered Ohlone Indian settlements. In 1820 the Spanish crown granted it to Luis Maria Peralta. In 1842 it was given to his son Antonio Maria Peralta. The area was acquired by Horace Carpenter (first mayor of Oakland), . . . Map (db m71212) HM
85 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Merriewood — Kennedy Tunnel
On Skyline Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Opened in 1903, the timber-lined Kennedy Tunnel was the fast route between Oakland and Lafayette, saving four hours of driving around the San Pablo Reservoir. In 1914, it was wired for lights and renamed the Broadway Tunnel. In 1937, after the . . . Map (db m71764) HM
86 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Piedmont Avenue — Key Route Train Station
On 41st Street near Piedmont Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
On this spot on June 1, 1904, the first Key Route electric train arrived to be welcomed by a crowd of excited residents. From a new ferry pier on the bay off Emeryville it had brought officials and guests to a dedication ceremony here. Key founder . . . Map (db m72279) HM
87 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Jack LondonJanuary 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916
On Water Street, on the left when traveling east.
Oakland’s famed native son was the noted author of “The Call of the Wild”, “The Sea Wolf” and “South Sea Tales”. He was at various times a sailor, Alaskan gold miner, salmon fisher and longshoreman. For a time he was politically involved in . . . Map (db m71295) HM
88 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — Gay 90's Pizzeria
On Main Street at Abbie Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Here stands one the first commercial buildings in Pleasanton, possibly as old as 1864. Originally a general store, this building has been a bar, brothel, bank and unofficial Wells Fargo stagecoach stop. Since 1959 it has become well-known as the . . . Map (db m211819) HM
89 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — Gold CreekThe Great Gold Discovery of 1871
Near Pleasant Hill Road at Chestnut Way.
On Feb. 8, 1871 two men, the names of Neal F. Taylor and Timothy Cox, were looking for coal in the area and found more than they were looking for. On this creek which comes down through the then Dougherty Ranch the two men found a gold nugget. They . . . Map (db m69728) HM
90 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — J. W. Kottinger’s BarnPleasanton Heritage Site - 1852
Near Ray Street.
John W. Kottinger (1819 – 1892) was Murray Township Justice of the Peace from 1853 to 1870. His home was the Seat of Justice for the township; The northwest corner of this adobe barn was used to jail prisoners. A frequent visitor was Joaquin . . . Map (db m24507) HM
91 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — The Heritage House
On Fairgrounds Road.
The Heritage House has been the center of historical horse racing activities in the Livermore – Amador Valley for over 90 years. Built around 1900, it is the sole remaining structure from the days of the privately-owned racing business that . . . Map (db m112794) HM
92 California, Alameda County, San Lorenzo — San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery
On College Street near Usher Street, on the left when traveling east.
This cemetery, a part of the Jose Joaquin Estudillo land grant, became the property of two pioneer San Lorenzo farmers, John Lewelling and William Meek in 1863. The first burial of record was April 10, 1853. Between 1854 and 1863 the number of . . . Map (db m94559) HM
93 California, Alameda County, Sunol — Niles Canyon Railway
Near Kilkare Road near Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1869, the first Transcontinental Railroad passed this spot on its way to the shore of the San Francisco Bay. In 1984 the Southern Pacific Railroad abandoned this historic line between Niles and Tracy, California. Volunteers of the Pacific . . . Map (db m63766) HM
94 California, Alameda County, Sunol — Sunol
On Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Named in honor of Antonio Maria Sunol, merchant, naval man and cattlebarron, who acquired a Spanish / Mexican land grant in 1840. Along with the vast ranching and fertile farmlands, coal and gold were found in the Sunol area in the 1870’s. . . . Map (db m24495) HM
95 California, Alpine County, Bear Valley — Old Emigrant Road
Near Station House Road just west of Toll Gate Road.
This Sierra Crossing used by Jedediah Smith 1821 - Major John Ebbetts 1850 - Snowshoe Thompson 1856-76 - Gold Seekers 1850's. Old road left Carson Pass Road in Hope Valley, crossed Border Ruffian Pass to Hermit Valley, Pacific Summit and through . . . Map (db m10730) HM
96 California, Alpine County, Kirkwood — 40 — Kirkwood's
Near Carson Pass Scenic Byway (State Highway 88).
This building has been the pioneer home of the Kirkwood and Taylor families since it was built by Zachary Kirkwood in 1864. This building was one of the first resorts operated in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.Map (db m100580) HM
97 California, Alpine County, Kirkwood — Snowshoe Thom(p)son(John Tostensen) — A True Pioneer —
On Carson Pass Scenic Byway (State Highway 88), on the right when traveling east.
“…there ought to be a shaft raised to Snow-Shoe Thompson: Not of marble; Not carved and not planted in the valley, but a rough shaft of basalt or of granite, massive and tall, with top ending roughly as if broken short, to represent a life . . . Map (db m12028) HM
98 California, Alpine County, Markleeville — Alpine Hotel
On State Highway 4/89 at Montgomery Street, on the right when traveling south on State Highway 4/89.
Originally built in 1862 as the Fiske House in Silver Mountain City. It was dismantled, board by board, in 1886 by A.M. Grover and a crew of men. Each board was marked and many of the old square nails were saved. It was re-erected on this site and . . . Map (db m20631) HM
99 California, Alpine County, Markleeville — Hangman's Bridge & Vigilante Justice
On School Street.
On December 18, 1872, Ernst Reusch, a jealous husband shot and killed E.H. Erickson through the window of  Erickson’s Saloon in Silver Mountain City as Erickson played cards. Reusch believed that Erickson had been having an affair with his wife and . . . Map (db m116094) HM
100 California, Alpine County, Markleeville — 240 — Jacob Markley
Near Alpine State Highway (California Route 89) south of Water Street, on the left when traveling south.
On September 12, 1861, Jacob Markley staked out a land claim of 160 acres, a parcel that included this site. Markley erected a 16 by 20 foot log cabin somewhere near this plaque, covering it with shakes made from local Sugar Pine. He also built a . . . Map (db m157808) HM

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