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Commanding Officer's Quarters
Fort Clark was established as a U.S. Army garrison in June...
Commanding Officer's Quarters & Kitchen
In 1859, steamboat entrepreneur George Alonzo Johnson buil...
First Commanding Officer's Quarters (101)
This log cabin is the oldest surviving building at Fort Ap...
Results for Commanding Officer's Quarters
Commanding Officer's Quarters
Fort Clark was established as a U.S. Army garrison in June 1852. Nine structures designed by U.S. Army engineers were built in 1873-1874 to house the fort's officers. This house served the fort's commanding officers, including Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie ...
Commanding Officer's Quarters & Kitchen
In 1859, steamboat entrepreneur George Alonzo Johnson built a riverside home for his bride, Estefana Alvarado. Now known as the Commanding Officer's Quarters, the home is believed to be Arizona's oldest Anglo-built adobe building. In the devastating Colorado River flood ...
First Commanding Officer's Quarters (101)
This log cabin is the oldest surviving building at Fort Apache. The westernmost of a series of eight log cabins built in 1871 to form Officers' Row, this cabin was designated the Commanding Officer's Quarters. It was originally an 18 ...