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Bouse, Arizona
There is a Camp Bouse memorial monument in Bouse.
Demographics
Bouse first appeared on the 1920 U.S. Government
The Bouse Domestic Water Improvement District provides water service to Bouse.
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Bouse Wash
The Arizona town of Bouse is on Bouse Wash, northeast of the La Posa Plain, between the Bouse Hills and the Plomosa Mountains. The Bouse Watershed abuts the Tyson Watershed.
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Camp Bouse
Camp Bouse is located from Bouse, Arizona, just north of Arizona State Route 72 and about north of Interstate 10. They departed Fort Knox on 15 July 1943 for Camp Bouse, AZ.
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Bouse Hutton
John Bower "Bouse" Hutton (October 24, 1877 – October 27, 1962) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who played for the Ottawa Hockey Club.
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List of historic properties in Bouse, Arizona
The 1902 Assay building which now houses the Bouse Chamber of Commerce.
A 1908 work shop.
Mining equipment used in Bouse. Various training vehicles that were used in Camp Bouse and left behind.
The ruins of the 1892 Thomas Bouse house.
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Bouse Elementary School District
Bouse School District 26 is a public school district based in La Paz County, Arizona, United States.
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Vidal Valley
Watersheds
The Vidal Valley watershed enters the Colorado River opposite the Bouse Wash Watershed in western Arizona. Both the Vidal Valley and the Bouse Wash are in the north of the Imperial Reservoir Watershed.
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俯花绶草
Bouse
Triorchis cernua (L.) Nieuwl.
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Cactus Plain
It is adjacent to Bouse Wash, which is on the south. The wash drains northwest-west into the Colorado River. It is southeast of Parker, and north of Bouse.
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La Posa Plain
The northern reaches of the plain is crossed by the Bouse Wash west of Bouse and extends on to east of Parker, terminating along the Cactus Plain south Arizona State Route 72 crosses the plain between Bouse and Parker.
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Downtown Garner Historic District
Rand Store (c. 1895), Bank of Garner Building (c. 1910), Section Foreman's Bouse (c. 1897), Joe Broughton Bouse, J. J. Bagwell House, W. L.
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Ranegras Plain
The Ranegras Plain is bounded by the Eagletail Mountains, Little Harquahala Mountains, Granite Wash Mountains and Bouse Hills to the northeast and to the , Arizona, where Bouse Wash, (the primary drainage of the plain), leaves the plain between the Plomosa Mountains and Bouse Hills.
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Tyson Wash
It is also the southwest drainage of a pair of drainages, the other being the Bouse Wash drainage. is called Plomosa Road-(Bouse-Quartzsite Road), and ends at Bouse, the Bouse Wash, and the north end of the Ranegras Plain.
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