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George J. Roskruge

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Tucson's first high school, which opened in 1907, was also named for him. In 1923, the high school moved to a new location and the building became the Roskruge Junior High School. It later became an elementary school and is still in use as the Roskruge Bilingual K-8 School. Roskruge himself protested
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there and identified himself with the secret Masonic sign. His Masonic brothers rescued his stranded traveling companions and helped him find work in Prescott. After relocating to Tucson, Roskruge was instrumental in founding lodges there and eventually became Grand Secretary of the Royal Arch Masons
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The Roskruge Hotel, at Broadway and Scott Avenue, opened in 1924. It was owned by Freemasons and was named to honor Roskruge, the "father of Masonry in Arizona". At the time, it was one of the "most modern small hotels in Arizona" with each room having hot and cold running water and a shower.
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to send soldiers to rescue two others who did not return to camp after leaving to hunt for food. Crook refused citing the number of hostile Indians but provided horses and equipment. Roskruge and three others went back and found the two
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He died July 27, 1928, in his Tucson home after suffering from an illness for several months. His funeral was held per his wishes at the Masonic temple, with services conducted by the Grand Masonic lodge of Arizona with a guard of the
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several times between 1881 and 1914. He resigned once after the "great teacher scandal of 1906", an incident where five female school teachers were caught smoking cigarettes and drinking wine in the presence of men in
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in June 1872, as his companions were too sick and weak to continue. He soon found work as a cook and packer for Omar H. Case, Deputy Surveyor General, and began assisting in surveying work as a
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for three years. Roskruge became the chief clerk of the Surveyor General of the United States on July 1, 1893, and Surveyor General of Arizona from 1896 to 1897 as appointed by President
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On his 1893 Pima County Survey map, Roskruge spelled the name 'Kits'. At the request of the wife of George F. Kitt, the spelling was changed by decision in 1930.
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to irrigate 75,000 to 300,000 acres (30,000 to 121,000 ha) of land and add "millions to the wealth of Pima County." Due to financial irregularities and the
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Arizona Territorial Officials Volume IV: The Secretaries, United States Attorneys, Marshals, Surveyors General, and Superintendents of Indian Affairs, 1863–1912
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In 1897, he was the first elected president of the Association of Civil Engineers of Arizona and was a member of the American Society of Irrigation Engineers.
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from 1896 to 1897. Born in England, he emigrated to the United States in his mid-20s and became a naturalized citizen in 1876. He spent most of his life in
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His marksman skills were still quite sharp at age 65. In 1910, he accompanied five young men from the Tucson Rifle club attempting to qualify as
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He was a member of the Archaeological Association of Arizona and investigated the state's pre-historic culture. He made many photographs of the
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The library at the Masonic Temple in downtown Phoenix is named the George Roskruge & S. Barry Casey Masonic Memorial Library & Museum.
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He was in that position until appointed a United States deputy land and mineral surveyor in 1880. Subsequently, he was the county surveyor of
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An account told by Roskruge to the Arizona State Historian said he made the trip with three others and upon reaching Prescott, asked
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He served as president of the Tucson Rifle Club, secretary of the Arizona Rifle Association, and state secretary for Arizona of the
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was chief engineer. The company planned to construct a series of dams, reservoirs, and a 70-mile (110 km) canal to divert the
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Roskruge was a trustee of the first school built in Tucson, in 1874. This building was designed by Roskruge and named after him.
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One account also attributed to Roskruge himself make no mention of walking alone or his companions being rescued by Masons.
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Arizona, Prehistoric, Aboriginal, Pioneer, Modern: The Nation's Youngest Commonwealth Within a Land of Ancient Culture
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native in May 1896. They had no children. Wood had moved to Tucson in 1875, and died there on September 16, 1937.
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He relocated to Tucson, arriving on July 22, 1874 where he prepared maps and field notes and then became chief
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in downtown Tucson. The murals are based on historical photographs; the mural on one wall to be of a
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in a party of 17. The journey included shortages of food and water, and encounters with hostile
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He was vice-president (1888) and president (1889) of the Tucson Building and Loan Association.
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An "Official Map of Pima County" carries an 1893 copyright, most sources refer to his 1893 map
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In 1891, Roskruge became chairman of the newly formed the Santa Cruz Water Storage Company.
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and then traveling for five days with only cheese, crackers, and bread to eat, to
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Abbott, Mary Huntington (1982). "Beginnings of Freemasonry in Tucson 1875–1882".
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An alternate story says he took the name from a man on his survey crew named Kit.
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George Roskruge & S. Barry Casey Masonic Memorial Library & Museum
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Chief clerk of the United States Surveyor General of the Arizona Territory
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Pioneer characters for whom some Tucson public schools have been named
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Roskruge laid out the grid pattern for the streets of Tucson in 1902.
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Roskruge was appointed superintendent of irrigating ditches for the
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When he was the President of the Tucson Rifle club, he secured a
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A Historical and Biographical Record of the Territory of Arizona
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Indians. After camping at Volunteer Springs (near present-day
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Roskruge produced a hand-drawn detailed topographical map of
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VP (1888) and P (1889), Tucson Building and Loan Association
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Roskruge photo collection at the Arizona Historical Society
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Roskruge papers at the Arizona Historical Society archive
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photograph of Roskruge standing at Broadway and Stone.
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He emigrated to the United States in 1870, arriving in
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United States Surveyor General of the Arizona Territory
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by training over 500 men on this range who joined the
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His house, built in 1896 at 318 E 13th Street, is a
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Some sources list Roskruge's year of birth as 1834.
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Roskruge Passes Away" 671:Roskruge married Lena Wood, a 580:in 1889, later donated to the 474:Kitt Peak National Observatory 153:Assistant county recorder for 1: 1772:at the Arizona Memory Project 1766: 1420:. Tucson, Arizona. p. 23 1176:"How Kitts Peak Got Its Name" 633: 597: 1853:Education in Tucson, Arizona 1508:. Tucson, Arizona. p. 9 520:financial panic of 1893–1897 510:, who later popularized the 508:William "Billy" Breakenridge 1283:. April 13, 1892. p. 1 522:, the canal was not built. 512:Gunfight at the O.K. 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Tucson, Arizona
Pima County
draftsman
Surveyor General of Arizona
Yavapai County
Board of education
Arizona Board of Regents
Helston, Cornwall
Roskruge Mountains
surveyor general
Arizona Territory
Tucson, Arizona
Masonry
Helston, Cornwall
Duke of Cornwall
volunteers
New York
Denver
Arizona Territory
Apache
Bellemont, Arizona
Prescott
chainman
Yavapai County

transit
draftsman
Surveyor General of Arizona
Pima County

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