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Historical Markers in Patagonia, Arizona

 
Clickable Map of Santa Cruz 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 Santa Cruz County, AZ (27) Cochise County, AZ (137) Pima County, AZ (309)  SantaCruzCounty(27) Santa Cruz County (27)  CochiseCounty(137) Cochise County (137)  PimaCounty(309) Pima County (309)
Nogales is the county seat for Santa Cruz County
Patagonia is in Santa Cruz County
      Santa Cruz County (27)  
ADJACENT TO SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
      Cochise County (137)  
      Pima County (309)  
 
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1 Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Patagonia — Cady HallPatagonia Hotel — Historic Site —
John H. Cady came to Arizona as a soldier in the 1860's and was stationed at Fort Crittenden on Sonoita Creek. Later Cady became a resident of Patagonia and in December of 1900 began building the Patagonia Hotel. He continued to add to the structure . . . Map (db m24300) HM
2 Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Patagonia — John Ward's Ranch
Arizona Pioneer Johnny Ward established a ranch here in 1858. In 1861 Indians kidnapped his Mexican stepson Felix Ward. Army officers assumed that local eastern Chiracahua Apaches were responsible, leading to the infamous conflict between Lt. Bascom . . . Map (db m24436) HM
3 Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Patagonia — Little Outfit School
National Historic Site The Little Outfit School was opened in 1940 by Katharine (Pete) and Buel Hutchinson and was exemplary of the ranch schools for which Arizona became famous. It provided excellent academics experience in the ideals of . . . Map (db m78423) HM
4 Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Patagonia — Mowry Mine
Pioneer Producer of Silver and Lead, was worked by native labor under the direction of the Jesuits, later by Mexicans before The Gadsden Purchase. Was acquired by Sylvester Mowry in 1856. Provided some lead for the Confederacy. Nearby Ghost town and . . . Map (db m24257) HM
5 Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Patagonia — Patagonia Depot
The New Mexico and Arizona Railroad which served Patagonia, was built by the Santa Fe in 1881-82 and was operated after 1897 by the Southern Pacific. The last portion of this line, terminating at Patagonia, was abandoned in 1962. The Patagonia . . . Map (db m24108) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 6, 2024