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Fort Apache in 1873. Fort Apache is located in the southern part of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of the reservation capital at Whiteriver just east of Arizona State Route 73. The park includes a landscape of 27 historic buildings, ruins and remnants of others, and the fort's former parade ground.
Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railroad Depot – built in 1907 and located at Cortez St. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 8, 1988, reference #82004978 Sisters of Mercy Hospital and Convent – built in 1896 and located at 200 Grove Ave.
The complex and bloody expedition became known as the Tonto campaigns. Crook was able to terminate the Apache resistance by 1873. New teams of prospectors began to stake their claims and they organized the Pinal Mining Company. [1] [2] [3] In 1872, the United States Government established the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.
“Crazy Dale” Varnam photographed in his Fort Apache on Thursday, February 22, 2024 in Varnamtown, N.C. Fort Apache, Varnam’s creation is an odd collection of old cars, mannequins, toilet ...
The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Depot was built in 1883 is located at Purple Heart Trail (U.S. Route 180) and E. Bucket of Blood Street. It was in this depot that some of Apaches were brought from Fort Apache in 1886, where they boarded a train for Florida after their leader Geronimo surrendered.
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