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Armenian Mesrobian Elementary & High School (Pico Rivera, CA)
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Armenian Sisters Academy (Montrose, CA) Armenian Sisters Academy (Radnor, PA)
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Armenian Sisters Academy (Boston / Lexington, MA) Chamlian Armenian School (Glendale, CA)
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Holy Martyrs Armenian Elementary and Ferrahian High School (Encino, CA)
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Krouzian-Zekarian-Vasbouragan_Armenian_School (San Francisco, CA)
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Rose_and_Alex_Pilibos_Armenian_School (Hollywood, CA)
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TCA Arshag Dickranian Armenian School (Hollywood, CA) Collège Privé Hamaskaïne (Marseilles, France]
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École Franco-Arménienne Tebrotzassere (Le Raincy, France)
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St. Gregory's Armenian School (Beaumont Hills, NSW, Australia)
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Mekhitarist Fathers' Armenian School (Tujunga, CA)
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Sahag-Mesrob Armenian Christian School (Pasadena, CA)
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C & E Merdinian Evangelical School (Sherman Oaks, CA)
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Armenian College and Philanthropic Academy (Kolkata, India)
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Armenian High Schools Armenian Evangelical Central High School (Ashrafieh, Lebanon)
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Yeprem and Martha Philibosian Armenian Evangelical College (Beirut, Lebanon)
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Armenian Evangelical Secondary School of Anjar (Anjar, Lebanon)
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Sahakian Levon Meguerditchian College (Sin el Fil, Lebanon)
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Sts. Tarkmanchatz Armenian School of Jerusalem 1929 (Jerusalem)
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Levon & Sophia Hagopian Armenian National College (Bourj Hamoud, Beirut-Lebanon)
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Caloust Gulbengian Armenian National College(Ainjar, Lebanon)
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AGBU Alex & Marie Manoogian School (Southfield, MI)
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AGBU The Lazar Najarian - Calouste Gulbenkian Armenian Central High School (Aleppo, Syria)
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AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School (Canoga Park, CA)
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AGBU Instituto Marie Manoogian (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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AGBU Tarouhi-Hovagimian Secondary School Horsh Tabet (Sin El Fil, Lebanon)
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AGBU Vatche and Tamar Manoukian High School (Pasadena, CA)
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Armenian Catholic Mesrobian High School & Technical College (Bourj Hammoud, Lebanon)
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Armenian Mesrobian Elementary & High School (Pico Rivera, CA)
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Holy Martyrs Armenian Elementary and Ferrahian High School (Encino, CA)
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Rose_and_Alex_Pilibos_Armenian_School (Hollywood, CA)
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TCA_Arshag_Dickranian_Armenian_School (Hollywood, CA)
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Hay Azkayin Turian Varjaran - Externato José Bonifácio (São Paulo, Brazil)
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Melkonian_Educational_Institute (Cyprus)
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Armenian_Evangelical_Shamlian_Tatikian_School (Bourj Hammoud, Lebanon)
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Armenian Evangelical Central High School (Ashrafieh, Lebanon)
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Armenian Evangelical College (Beirut, Lebanon)
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Armenian Evangelical Secondary School Anjar (Anjar, Lebanon)
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École Arménienne Sourp Hagop (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
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Collège Privé Hamaskaïne (Marseilles, France]
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Hamazkaine Arshak & Sophie Galstaun School (Ingleside, NSW, Australia) Djemaran (Beirut, Lebanon)
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Lycée Nevarte Gulbenkian (Le Raincy, France)
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Getronagan Armenian High School (Karaköy/Istanbul, Turkey)
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Surp Hac High School (Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey)
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Colegio Jrimian (Buenos Aires, Argentina)http://jrimian.edu.ar/
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Instituto Privado Terizakian (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Colegio Mekhitarista (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Colegio Arzruní (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Alishan School (Tehran, Iran) Armenian College (Calcutta, India)
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Sahag-Mesrob Armenian Christian School (Pasadena, CA) Karen Jeppe Gemaran (Aleppo, Syria)
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Yeghishe Manoukian College (Dbayyeh, Lebanon) Melankton & Haig Arslanian Djemaran (Mezher, Lebanon)
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Armenian Colleges and Universities Haigazian University (Beirut, Lebanon)
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Mashdots College (Glendale, CA)
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Virtual Schools Armenian Virtual College of AGBU Armenian Studies Programs
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Armenian Research Center University of Michigan - Dearborn, Dearborn, MI Armenian Studies UCLA
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Armenian Studies Harvard University Armenian Studies Program California State University, Fresno
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Armenian Studies Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Armenian University of Oxford, U.K.
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Armenian Studies Program U.C. Berkeley
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Armenian Language and Culture Summer Intensive Course Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Venice,
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Italy
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USC Institute of Armenian Studies Los Angeles, California
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Section d'arménien de l'Université de Provence à Aix-en-Provence Aix-en-Provence, France
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Études Arméniennes Université de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland
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Arménien Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO) Paris, France
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Armenian Studies Courses Glendale Community College, Glendale, California
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Charles K. and Elisabeth M. Kenosian Professor in Modern Armenian History and Literature Boston
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University
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Armenian
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Hackberry is an unincorporated community in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. Hackberry is
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located on Arizona State Route 66 (former U.S. Route 66) northeast of Kingman. Hackberry has a
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post office which serves 68 residential mailboxes with ZIP code 86411.
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History
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A former mining town, Hackberry takes its name from the Hackberry Mine which was named for a
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hackberry tree in a nearby spring.
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Prospector Jim Music helped develop the Hackberry Silver Mine in 1875. Mining of various metals
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developed the town, sending it from boom to bust based on fluctuating commodity prices.
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The Indianapolis Monroes Iron Clad Age of June 12, 1886 includes a brief article titled "They
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Changed the Minds of Several" referring to an educated miner from the area.
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J.J. Watts writes from Hackberry, Arizona: "The books you sent me last year have changed the minds
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of several to whom I loaned them. It is a pity that liberal books and papers cannot be more
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generally circulated and read. If they could be we should soon have more outspoken, honest men that
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would dare to speak their true sentiments."
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Based on an article taken from the July 24, 1909 edition of the Mohave County Miner out of Kingman,
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Arizona, JJ Watts was an old prospector. Here is that article.
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"Some time ago the report was current in Kingman that Indians had killed an old prospector, in the
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Wallapai mountains, first burying the body and later burning up everything of an incriminating
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nature. The man was supposed to be J. J. Watts, who mined and prospected in the Music mountain
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range many years. William Grant, the Hackberry merchant, this week received a letter from B.F.
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Watts, of Marshall, Oklahoma, conveying the information that J.J. Watts died at Lander, Wyoming,
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last winter. The man who was killed by the Indians is believed to be a stranger that came to
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Kingman and was lured to the mountains by the Indians by a story of a lost mine that they had found
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in that section. The man was killed by Willietopsy and his sons, so it is reported by the other
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Indians.
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By 1919, infighting between the mine's owners had become litigation and the ore was beginning to be
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depleted. The mine closed; Hackberry briefly almost became a ghost town.
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Various service stations in town served U.S. Route 66 travellers after the highway came to town in
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1926; all were shut down after Interstate 40 in Arizona bypassed the town. Interstate 40's 69-mile
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path between Kingman and Seligman diverges widely from the old 82-mile Highway 66 segment between
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these points, leaving Hackberry stranded sixteen miles from the new highway. Hackberry Road would
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not even be given an off-ramp. John Grigg operated a Union 76 service station on Route 66 in
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Hackberry from the 1920s until his death in 1967. The Northside Grocery (established 1934) and its
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Conoco station were among the last to close, in 1978.