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Zachariah C.
Neahr (December 9, 1830 – July 21, 1903) was a
Union Army
soldier during the
American Civil War. He
received the
Medal of
Honor for gallantry...
- stone.
David Neahr, a Yuma Businessman,
enlarged an
earlier mill to ten stamps,
successfully crushing ore from Medivil's
Apache Claim.
Neahr expanded the...
- in Chicago, Illinois, the
third child and only
daughter of
Hortense (née
Neahr; 1884 – 1948) and
William Stephenson Bloomer Sr. (1874–1934), who was a...
- Mary
Neahr Pancrazi House, aka the
Pancrazi honeymoon cottage, 116
Madison Avenue (Yu225). This
adobe house was
built in 1899 by
David Neahr for his...
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Votes %
Democratic Jamie McLeod-Skinner 25,351 42.8
Democratic Jennifer Neahring 14,020 23.7
Democratic James Crary 6,774 11.4
Democratic Tim S.
White 3...
- a
historic adobe house in Yuma, Arizona. It was
built in 1899 by
Harry Neahr, and it
belonged to the
Balsz family from 1919 to 1976. The
Balszes worked...
- not be accomplished, a
second site was chosen. This site was
known as
Neahr's Park and
covered two
blocks on West
Washington Street between 10th and...
- (1895),
David Neahr, an
early settler in the
Phoenix area, had set
aside a
section of land in 1880 to use as a "public square". In 1883,
Neahr offered the...
- the
other soldiers in the palisade-cutting group,
Private Zachariah C.
Neahr, had
successfully petitioned for the
award decades earlier. At Anderson's...
- MoH
winner Zachariah C
Neahr...