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Sweeling Fountain, a 1931 white-granite monument north of Phoenix’s old city hall, commemorates early settlers
Summary
A white-granite fountain installed in 1931 north of Phoenix’s old city hall honors Lieutenant Jack W. Suedani and Trinidad Escalante; the narration credits the Daughters of the American Revolution, Maricopa chapter, with its construction and links the monument to early irrigation efforts.
A white-granite fountain known in the narration as the Sweeling Fountain, installed in 1931 north of Phoenix’s old city hall and the old Maricopa County courthouse, commemorates early settlers Lieutenant Jack W. Suedani and Trinidad Escalante.
The narration said the fountain was built in 1931 by the Maricopa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and includes a granite…
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