- the
Colorado River. He also
built and
owned the
Hardyville–Prescott Road, a toll road from
Hardyville to the new
Arizona territorial capital of Prescott...
-
Hardyville may
refer to:
Hardyville, Arizona, a
ghost town in
Mohave County,
currently within the city
limits of
Bullhead City
Hardyville, California...
-
Hardyville is a
small unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in Hart County, Kentucky,
United States,
located east of Munfordville...
-
Hardyville is an
unincorporated community in Middle**** County, Virginia,
United States.
Hardyville is
located on
Virginia State Route 33 1.7
miles (2.7 km)...
- City.
Mohave County has had five
county seats:
Mohave City (1864–1867),
Hardyville (1867–1873),
Cerbat (1873–1877),
Mineral Park (1877–1887), and Kingman...
- The
Hardyville Cemetery, also
known as the
Hardyville Pioneer Cemetery, at 1776
Arizona State Route 95 in
Bullhead City, Arizona, is a
historic 2.5-acre...
- as did the post office. The
steamboat landing and
freighting town of
Hardyville (now
within the
limits of
Bullhead City),
created in 1864, 5
miles north...
- Map of the
Territory of Arizona”
showing La Paz –
Wikenburg Road and
Hardyville –
Prescott Road with
mileage between locations along the roads, from davidrumsey...
-
Mormon Island, was an
island in the
Colorado River near
Hardyville, in
Mohave County,
Arizona since removed by the
action of the river. : 78
Mormon Island...
- 1906) was an
American politician and
entrepreneur who
founded the city of
Hardyville,
which has been
replaced by
Bullhead City, Arizona.
William H.
Hardy was...