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Heritage Home and Pioneer Corner

Original Home of Ira E. and Marion Hinton Bradshaw

Built 1906-08

(Placed on the National Register of Historic Places – 1991)

This plain carpenters’ Victorian eclectic style home, with a cross-wing and stone foundation and cellar was the first permanent ...

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Richfield Pioneer Homestead

General Riley Lucas Bartholomew

Born the son of 1812 War Veteran, Benjamin Bartholomew, and a grandson of Revolutionary War heroes, Benjamin Bartholomew and Abigail Patchen Bartholomew, Riley was the oldest of 12 siblings living on a frontier farm in Harpersfield, Ashtabula ...

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Pioneer Home

Isaac Chase -- Brigham Young

This home was erected 1853-1854 by Isaac Chase who with his wife Phebe and their family came to Utah in 1847. Originally it had eight rooms, including a large kitchen with a built-in dutch oven. The ...

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Pioneer Norwegian Log Home

This log house, constructed of hand-hewn White Pine logs, was built by Norwegian immigrant Ole Pederson Bjerke about 1881. Ole and his wife Mari had three sons: Gus, John, and Charles.

Around 1880, Ole had applied for a Homestead in the ...

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Arizona Pioneers' Home

Territory of Arizona

MCMX ? MCXI

Home for Aged and Infirm Arizona Pioneers

Established by act of the Twenty-Fifth Legislature under the administration of Governor Joseph H. Kibbey.

Erected under the direction of the Board of Control, Richard E. Sloan, Governor. W. C. Foster ...

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Arizona Pioneer Home

To those responsible for the Arizona pioneer's home

A. J. Doran

Introduced enabling legislation - 1907

Supervised construction - 1910

first superintendent – 1911

George D. Morris

Reintroduced

Successful enabling legislation – 1909

Joseph h. Kibbey - Governor

Signed legislation March 11, 1909

Frank M. Murphy & T.G. Norris

Donators of ...

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McDannald Pioneer Homestead

This brick home was built in 1856 by John McDannald, son of Samuel and Bell (Craig) McDannald who came from Virginia in 1813. The McDannalds were prominent in the development of Blendon Township, The Central College of Ohio, and The ...

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Windlass Hill Pioneer Homestead

The stones surrounding this marker are the remains of the homestead dwelling of Reverend Dennis B. Clary, a pioneer Methodist Minister, who received final patent for his homestead Mar 22, 1899. Mr. Clary was born September 1st 1822, in Maryland ...

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