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Commanding Officer's Quarters

Fort Clark was established as a U.S. Army garrison in June...

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Commanding Officer's Quarters & Kitchen

In 1859, steamboat entrepreneur George Alonzo Johnson buil...

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First Commanding Officer's Quarters (101)

This log cabin is the oldest surviving building at Fort Ap...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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