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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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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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1277:"A Los Angeles Man Contracts to Build a Seventy-Mile Canal"
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847:. Cave Creek, Arizona: Black Mountain Press. p. 140.
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1545:. Tucson, Arizona. September 14, 1924. p. 2
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1383:"Geo. J. Roskruge Passes Away"
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