Hardyville Pioneer Cemetery
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Located on Dorado Drive between Colina Drive and Verano Drive. Bullhead City, AZ
Submitted & © by:Jan Dishon
Submitted & © by:Jan Dishon
Submitted & © by:Jan Dishon
Memorial Plaque
In Memory Of:
Johnny Killian - October 1866
G. E. Mathews - May 1867
Wm. J. Tuttle - May 1867
Charles Atchison - July 1891
A. O. Perkins - December 1897
"Monument presented by Desert Lawn Funeral Home; Desert Foothills Estates, Dimond & Sons - Silver Bell Chapel; Eagle Gence and Sutton Funeral Home.
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Submitted & © by:Jan Dishon
Hardyville Pioneer Cemetery
This cemetery remains as the last vestige of the pioneer settlement of Hardyville. Founded in 1864 by William H. Hardy, the town served
as an important ferry crossing, steamboat landing, shipping point for area mines and as the Mohave County Seat from 1867 to 1872. In 1883 the
ferry was moved to Needles, CA when the A & P Railraod was completed to the point. Sporadic ranching, mining and milling
activities could be found in the area into the early 1900's.
Dt. Mohave Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
November 6, 1999
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Unmarked graves
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unmarked graves
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