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1363:β built in 1913 located at 1127 Central Ave. Welker farmed and helped enlarge the Montezuma Canal and build the Sunflower Canal. He later served as water master. In 1888, he freighted supplies from Bowie to Globe, Arizona and began a general merchandise store, the J.R. Welker and Company, on the Bowie Road. The Welker house is the only remaining brick Queen Anne Transitional residence in the Safford MRA. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002582.
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1326:β built in 1892 located at 1203 Central Ave. Alonso Packer was a skilled brick mason and built his own home. Packer owned and operated a general merchandise store. The Packer house is the earliest extant Queen Anne style residence in the Safford Multiple Resource Area. The rectangular brick residence displays a gabled hip wood shingle roof with two interior corbeled chimneys and cast stone quoins. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002575.
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1319:β built in 1890 located at 1104 Central Ave. George Olney was a stockman and banker. He was elected Graham County Sheriff for two terms, served in the Twentieth Territorial Legislature in 1898, was a member of the Graham County Board of Supervisors, served on the school board and ran for Governor in 1917. The Olney House is a mansion constructed in the Western Colonial Revival Style. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002574.
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1312:β built in 1915 located at 301 11th Street. William Charles Davis was a carpenter in Safford. He helped build the LDS Academy in Thatcher (three miles west of Safford), Davis also built his own home which was similar to the one he had built in Clifton. The Davis House is a wood frame L-Plan Queen Anne style residence with gabled hip and gable roofs. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002565.
1291:β built in 1910 located at 1208 9th Ave. Richard Bingham arrived in Safford as a child in 1890. He married at eighteen and built his own home of redwood imported from California. He and his wife, Euphrasia, established the Bingham Transfer Company. The Bingham House is the only extant, intact residence utilizing redwood clapboard building material. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002556.
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980:β built in 1930 and located at 215 Main Street. The club was first established as "The Improvement Club," whose main focus was on the cleanup of local streets and yards. The club is now officially known as the "GFWC Woman's Club of Safford". The GFWC stands for General Federation of Women's Club. Listed in the National Register of Historic Place on May 12, 1988, reference: #87002586.
1340:β built in 1905 located at 928 Central Ave. David Ridgeway was the owner of the Young and Ridgeway Mercantile. The Ridgeway house was originally an L-Plan, which was converted to a T-Plan as the Ridgeway family grew. The home was built of cut stone with no distinctive detailing. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002576.
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1377:β built in 1929 located at 712 Relation Street. Mark Wilson was an influential community leader and cattleman. In the 1920s he began the Clifford and Wilson Company which engaged in cattle feeding. This business later became the Safford Packing Company. The house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002585.
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1305:β built in 1910 located at 908 1st Ave. The Cross House is a T-Plan in the Queen Anne style. The gable-roofed residence displays diamond-patterned shingles at the pediments and is constructed of brick with a belt course and keystone arched lintels. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002563.
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1356:β built in 1928 located at 219 11th Street. William Talley became Safford's first licensed contractor and built his own home. This house represents the best example of a Spanish Colonial Revival style residence in Safford. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002581.
1284:β built in 1920 located at 615 1st Ave. Mathew O'Brien was the owner of a furniture store. The O'Brien House is a Western Colonial Revival Style residence constructed of wood frame and stucco with a hipped roof. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002570.
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974:β built in 1928 and located at 808 Central Avenue. Architectural styles: Late 19th and 20th Century Revival: Mission/Spanish Revival; Other architectural type; Spanish Colonial Revival. Listed in the National Register of Historic Place on February 9, 1988, reference: #87002578.
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Bulldogs Forever: A History of Safford High School, 1915ββ2007
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544:Weedville
504:Tombstone
484:Snowflake
404:Patagonia
374:New River
319:Hackberry
314:Guadalupe
304:Goldfield
274:Gila Bend
264:Flagstaff
254:Ehrenberg
214:Clarkdale
2625:Category
2454:Virginia
2404:Oklahoma
2384:New York
2359:Nebraska
2349:Missouri
2334:Michigan
2324:Maryland
2309:Kentucky
2289:Illinois
2264:Delaware
2254:Colorado
2244:Arkansas
2106:July 18,
1927:p. 56.
1702:See also
559:Williams
534:Two Guns
494:Superior
479:Seligman
434:Prescott
329:Holbrook
324:Hereford
289:Glendale
269:Florence
259:Fairbank
229:Dateland
209:Chandler
154:Avondale
149:Ash Fork
2571:Related
2474:Wyoming
2449:Vermont
2354:Montana
2294:Indiana
2274:Georgia
2269:Florida
2239:Arizona
2229:Alabama
564:Winslow
554:Willcox
509:Tonopah
489:Solomon
459:Safford
454:Sacaton
424:Phoenix
379:Nogales
349:Kingman
284:Gillett
279:Gilbert
239:Douglas
219:Clifton
189:Cameron
184:Buckeye
2409:Oregon
2364:Nevada
2304:Kansas
2279:Hawaii
2234:Alaska
2170:Topics
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1204:β 1911
1189:β 1904
1174:β 1904
1159:β 1895
992:, and
519:Tucson
474:Sedona
464:Salome
419:Peoria
414:Pearce
409:Payson
399:Parker
389:Oracle
384:Oatman
344:Kearny
334:Jerome
244:Duncan
164:Bisbee
159:Benson
2541:Palau
2439:Texas
2319:Maine
2284:Idaho
2112:with
1140:(now
586:Forts
514:Tubac
499:Tempe
369:Miami
359:Mayer
294:Globe
249:Eagar
174:Bouse
2495:Guam
2444:Utah
2399:Ohio
2299:Iowa
2108:2019
1966:See
1954:2016
1915:2019
1692:ISBN
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574:Yuma
364:Mesa
35:City
18:City
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