Articles about or containing information about the family
This list continues to grow so check back often.
Books with information about family members
Cemeteries with Dickinson gravesites
QR Codes added to Verde Valley Pioneer Gravesites
QR Codes added to Verde Valley Pioneer grave sites in Cottonwood, Coolidge, and Glendale, Arizona. The QR Codes will display additional information about these people. Contact us if you know of a Verde Valley Pioneer that you feel we should do this for.
We can assist even if a Verde Valley Pioneers grave is not in the Yavapai County.
Click here to view recent newspaper article about this project.
Click here to view Cottonwood Cemetery Map
Hulda (Smith) Dickinson-Marshall's 92nd birthday at Jess Goddard's house
Many Verde Valley Pioneers were present to celebrate with Hulda.
Click Here to see the picture with names of attendees.
CLEMENCEAU, ARIZONA POST OFFICE BOX NUMBERS 1934–1935
A listing of Clemenceau Post Office Box holders in 1934-1935.
Click to download PDF file.
Companion to the book Pioneer Stores of Arizona’s Verde Valley.
Presented by Camp Verde Historical Society ©2019
Use the contents in this chapter as you read the book.
Click Here to Download PDF
Verde Valley Pioneers Biography Archive
The Verde Valley Pioneers Archive preserves short, accurate biographies of the early settlers, ranchers, farmers, merchants, and families who shaped the Verde Valley of Arizona. Each biography is paired with a QR code placed at the individual’s gravesite, allowing visitors to learn their story on location.
Click Here to visit VerdeValleyPioneers.com

Unmarked Cottonwood Cemetery graves.
Three unmarked graves at the Cottonwood Cemetery received new markers that included QR Codes so that additional information can be found. The graves of John S Hawkins, Sarah (Hawkins) Alderson, and Thelma M Farley have received these markers with plans to do additional unmarked graves. Contact us if you know of a grave that needs a marker. We will do this for any Pioneer in Yavapai County.