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Gallery: Photos Illustrate Pirsig's "Zen Art Motorcycle Maintenance"
Album: In This Photo Album, You Will See Views Of David Matos July 2024 Travel, In San Francisco, CA.
… And Then On Their Way Home To Aiken, SC => Visit Stutter's Fort In Sacramento, CA, Non-Stop Thru Las Vegas & Lake Mead. Photo Time At Bolder Dam (Hover Dam), Plus The REALLY Grand Canyon. & Brief Stop At Meteor Crater:
Album: Album: In This Photo Album, You Will See Views Of David Matos July 2024 Travel, In San Francisco, CA.
… And Then On Their Way Home To Aiken, SC, Visit Stutter's Fort In Sacramento, CA, Non-Stop Thru Las Vegas & Lake Mead. Photo Time At Bolder Dam (Hover Dam), Plus The REALLY Grand Canyon. & Brief Stop At Meteor Crater.
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Monday, July 29 2024: … Adjacent To The Information Display Of Previous Photo, We Find Another Information Display, Describing Buckey’s O'Neill’s Cabin.
…You can more easily read the text of this Display below =>
Buckey's Cabin: 1. Buckey's Cabin Marker Inscription.
…This cabin is the only remaining building from the early pioneer settlement era of Grand Canyon Village. Built on this site in 1895 by William Owen "Buckey" O'Neill, the two-room office and bunkhouse - complete with v-notched logs, rough mortar chinking, and a native stone chimney - was the rustic home of Buckey and his wife while they operated a small hotel here on the South Rim. The consummate entrepreneur, Buckey improved the Bright Angel Trail and camp at Indian Garden and promoted the Grand Canyon railroad to benefit both his tourism and mining interests.
A born soldier, a born leader of men. He was a wild, reckless fellow, soft-spoken, and of dauntless courage and boundless ambition. -Theodore Roosevelt, praising fellow "Rough Rider" Buckey O'Neill
Captions Of Photos On This Historical Marker, Erected by Grand Canyon, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior..
…Here on the marker was shown a photo of Buckey In Soldier Uniform, mounted on a horse, followed by words =>
…At age 19, Buckey O'Neill's restless spirit drove him from Washington, DC, to the western territories in 1879. There he worked as a lawyer, newspaperman, sheriff, mayor, superintendent of public schools, gambler, miner, congressional candidate, adventurer, and soldier. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, Buckey signed up and served as one of Theodore Roosevelt's "Rough Riders." He was killed in action on July 1, 1898.
…Here on the marker ALSO was shown an historic photo of Bright Angle Hotel with Buckey's Cabin, a Photo taken 1897, accompanied by words, which are shown above, Starting with words => “This cabin is
… NOTE: Photos of both Soldier Buciey, mounted of horse, AND the historic photo of Bright Angle Hotel with Buckey's Cabin, can be viewed by click on the Blue Link below. And AFTER the Historical Marker Database Page comes up ClickOn The Photo Of The Marker Sign, then. You will see a New Tab come up: And with a wait for verification, you will see a VERY large photo, with VERY clear large text and the two above mentioned photos, shown quite large!
Topics.
…This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Architecture • Industry & Commerce • War, Spanish-American. A significant historical date for this entry is July 1, 1898.
Location.
…36° 3.449′ N, 112° 8.478′ W. Marker is in Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, in Coconino County. It is on North Village Loop west of El Tovar Street. The marker is located on the north side of the cabin by the rim trail. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 11 North Village Loop, Grand Canyon AZ 86023, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers.
…At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: The Lookout (a few steps from this marker); Bright Angel Lodge (within shouting distance of this marker); a different marker also named Bright Angel Lodge (within shouting distance of this marker); Historic Kolb Studio (about 400 feet away); Kolb Studio (about 500 feet away); Bright Angel Cabin 88 & 89 (about 500 feet away); Grand Canyon Village (about 600 feet away); Trans-Canyon Telephone Line (about 700 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Grand Canyon Village.
Other markers no longer nearby. Buckey O'Neill Cabin (was within shouting distance of ….
2. The Buckey's Cabin and Marker
…This marker but has been confirmed missing.; Lookout Studio (was within shouting distance of this marker but has been replaced with another marker now near it); a different marker also named Bright Angel Lodge (was about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line but has been confirmed missing).
Also see . . . Buckey O'Neill Cabin. National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
…Buckey O'Neill died in Cuba in 1898 during the Battle of San Juan Hill, fighting with Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders. After his death, the cabin was bought by entrepreneur James Thurber, who owned and operated the nearby Bright Angel Hotel. Thurber incorporated the cabin as part of his hotel, connecting the two structures first with a large circus tent and later with an actual wooden frame building. The hotel, including Buckey's cabin, was sold to Martin Buggeln in 1901, and was later acquired by the Santa Fe Railroad after the completion of the El Tovar Hotel in 1905. The railroad and Fred Harvey Company tore down the Bright Angel Hotel in 1934-1935 to replace it with the Bright Angel Lodge, which still stands today. The architect of the Bright Angel Lodge and its associated cabins, Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter, decided to renovate Buckey O'Neill's cabin as a guest lodge. It remains operating as one of Bright Angel Lodge's active guest cabins to this day.
(Submitted on July 7, 2024, by James Hulse of Medina, Texas.)
Credits. This page was last revised on July 7, 2024. It was originally submitted on July 6, 2024, by James Hulse of Medina, Texas. This page has been viewed 371 times since then and 26 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3. submitted on July 7, 2024, by James Hulse of Medina, Texas.
With Many Thanks: The Above Copied From
… THE HISTORICAL MARKER DATABASE:: Click Here.
…The above-mentioned Information Historical Marker Display, about Buckey O'Neill’s Cabin, is located in front of the still existing & well preserved Buckey O'Neill’s Cabin, which is shown in this National Park Service photo. You can see all this here =>
… National Park Service Photo Of Buckey O’Neil’s Cabin. Click Here.
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Gallery: Photos Illustrate Pirsig's "Zen Art Motorcycle Maintenance"
Album: In This Photo Album, You Will See Views Of David Matos July 2024 Travel, In San Francisco, CA.
… And Then On Their Way Home To Aiken, SC => Visit Stutter's Fort In Sacramento, CA, Non-Stop Thru Las Vegas & Lake Mead. Photo Time At Bolder Dam (Hover Dam), Plus The REALLY Grand Canyon. & Brief Stop At Meteor Crater:
Album: Album: In This Photo Album, You Will See Views Of David Matos July 2024 Travel, In San Francisco, CA.
… And Then On Their Way Home To Aiken, SC, Visit Stutter's Fort In Sacramento, CA, Non-Stop Thru Las Vegas & Lake Mead. Photo Time At Bolder Dam (Hover Dam), Plus The REALLY Grand Canyon. & Brief Stop At Meteor Crater.
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