Hiram S. Stevens House
Posted by: leadhiker
N 32° 13.409 W 110° 58.533
12S E 502303 N 3565207
The Stevens Home, now part of the Tucson Museum of Art, was the home of cattle baron Hiram Sanford Stevens.
Waymark Code: WM80CN
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 01/02/2010
Views: 17
Hiram Sanford Stevens came west as a soldier, settling in Tucson in 1856. Three years later, he married Petra Santa Cruz, great granddaughter of a Spanish Pioneer. In 1865 the couple built this residence, which featured an aviary, orchard, carriage house and stables. Stevens, an astute businessman with interests in cattle, mining, merchandising and real estate, was also a respected politician, serving two terms in the Territorial Legislature and twice as Arizona's Delegate to the U.S. Congress. Petra and Hiram Stevens frequently entertained Washington officials and other prominent guests in their beautifully furnished home.
Marker Name: Hiram S. Stevens House
Type of history commemorated: Place
County: Pima
Name of any agency/ agencies setting marker: Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission and Arizona Historical Society
Year placed: 1984
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