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Does anybody know the history behind Holder Cabin that is located north of the 300 road? When/why is was built, and abandoned. David

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by the 260 and the 87

 

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If your talking about the cabin that was built in Holder Cienega, and I think you are, it was built by my father in laws grandpa. His son, my in laws father, Gene holder was raised there. I will get the whole story and post it. Gene if I remember right was AZ.Game and Fish warden #3. They have is badge, I'll get that info also.

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here is info I was emailed after the Holder's heard about your question in this forum:

 

Someone wrote to your website months ago asking if anyone had information on Holder Cabin site on Buck Springs Ridge. We had lost the information that someone had done on the research on the site but today I ran across it.

 

The author of the nicely written article is:

Hollis M. Flint

1303 E. Minton Dr.

Tempe, Arizona 85282

(602)839-3049

 

The date I have on the information is 7/5/99, so this information on the author may not be current. My husband's father is the person the cabin was named after and Jim, my husband, lived for a number of years in the cabin. If the people can not located the author of the article and get a copy of it, then we can scan the copy and sent it to anyone that is interested. It would be best, of course, if they could locate the author. The article is about 30 pages long.

 

We can be contacted at holderranch@yahoo.com. We do not have phone service in our area.

Clarice Holder

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