Historical Markers in Gila County, Arizona
Al Sieber
Amster Building
Becker Butte Lookout
Bullion Plaza School
C.C.C. Co. 807
Camp Verde Arizona to Payson Arizona Mail Trail
City of Globe
Cobre Valley Center for the Arts
El Capitan Pass
From Globe to Governor
Globe Mine Rescue Station
Historic Mail Trail
Hon. George W. P. Hunt
In Honor of John W. Wentworth
International House
Jakes Corner - An Arizona Stage Stop
McMillenville
Miami Community Church
Miami's Veterans Memorial Wall
Mogollon Rim Country Firefighters Memorial
Old Dominion Mine
Ox Bow Inn
Ranger Station
Salt River Before the Dam
Shoofly Village Ruin
Site of Rock Store
Site of Sheriff Thompson's Home
Site of the Herron Hotel
Soderman Building
St. John's Espiscopal Church
The Bridge
The Coolidge Dam
The Dude Fire
The Great 1970 Rim Country Flood Disaster
The Pine Community Center Historic District
The Pleasant Valley War a.k.a. The Graham-Tewksbury Feud
The Strawberry School
These Trees Planted in Memory of the Firefighters Who Died in the Dude Fire June 26, 1990
Tonto Basin
William H. Goettl Memorial
Zane Grey's Cabin
The first documented European exploration of Arizona was in 1539: Spanish explorer Marcos de Niza became the first European to explore what is now Arizona in 1539. He claimed the area for Spain and named it "Arizona" after a Native American word meaning "silver-bearing."
About Gila County
Gila County Timeline
Gila County, AZ has a rich history that dates back thousands of years. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, such as the Tonto Apache and the Western Apache. These tribes relied on hunting, gathering, and agriculture to sustain their communities.
In the mid-19th century, European settlers began to arrive in the area. The discovery of gold in 1862 sparked a mining boom, attracting prospectors from all over the country. Towns like Globe and Miami quickly developed as mining centers, and Gila County became a hub of activity.
The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the expansion of the mining industry in Gila County. Copper mining in particular flourished, with numerous mines opening in the region. The mining boom brought economic prosperity and population growth to the area, leading to the establishment of schools, businesses, and infrastructure.
However, the mining industry went into decline in the mid-20th century, resulting in a population decrease and economic challenges for Gila County. Despite this, the region remains a popular tourist destination, thanks to its beautiful natural landscapes, including the Tonto National Forest and the Salt River. Today, Gila County continues to preserve its cultural heritage and promote economic diversification while embracing its history as a mining center.
In the mid-19th century, European settlers began to arrive in the area. The discovery of gold in 1862 sparked a mining boom, attracting prospectors from all over the country. Towns like Globe and Miami quickly developed as mining centers, and Gila County became a hub of activity.
The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the expansion of the mining industry in Gila County. Copper mining in particular flourished, with numerous mines opening in the region. The mining boom brought economic prosperity and population growth to the area, leading to the establishment of schools, businesses, and infrastructure.
However, the mining industry went into decline in the mid-20th century, resulting in a population decrease and economic challenges for Gila County. Despite this, the region remains a popular tourist destination, thanks to its beautiful natural landscapes, including the Tonto National Forest and the Salt River. Today, Gila County continues to preserve its cultural heritage and promote economic diversification while embracing its history as a mining center.
Gila County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Gila County, Arizona.
- 1881 - Gila County is established by the Arizona Territorial Legislature.
- 1874 - Discovery of silver in Globe leads to a mining boom in the area.
- 1876 - Globe is founded as a mining camp.
- 1888 - The railroad reaches Globe, further stimulating the mining industry.
- 1915 - Construction of Theodore Roosevelt Dam begins on the Salt River, providing water for irrigation and hydroelectric power.
- 1922 - Completion of Theodore Roosevelt Dam, creating Roosevelt Lake, a popular recreation spot.
- 1953 - Hayden is established as a planned community for Kennecott Copper Corporation employees.
- 1989 - Forest fires cause significant damage to parts of Gila County.
- 2002 - Rodeo-Chediski Fire, one of the largest wildfires in Arizona history, burns over 468,000 acres in Gila County.
- 2013 - Yarnell Hill Fire claims the lives of 19 firefighters in the vicinity of Yarnell.