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The Arizona Paranormal Research Society
In 1880, the land that is now Glendale was nothing more than empty desert. But in 1882,
William J. Murphy joined three Arizona builders, M.W. Kales, William A. Hancock and Clark
Churchill, to lead the Arizona Canal Co. project, which would bring water to the desert land.
With the help of 225 mules and whatever machinery was available,
Murphy and his team completed the canal in May 1885.
By the late 1880s, several homesteaders began to settle around the new canal. One early
settler, William H. Bartlett, homestead lands in what is now central Glendale. He started a
640-acre fruit farm in 1886 complete with a main house and 13 other buildings.
It became known as the Sahuaro Ranch.

For more information on Sahuaro Ranch History from the city of Glendale Parks and Recreation,
CLICK HERE.
SAHUARO RANCH
Personal (non tazps / tazprs) 2006 Investigation
Glendale, AZ
While visiting the Ranch, Frank Madrid and Gino Madrid were taking pictures
outside some of the main buildings as the main house/museum was closed.
What was captured in some of the photos was truly amazing!
With the drapes
drawn, a little
boy appears to be
looking out
smiling at us.
Suited man with tilted head in front of woman.
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Smiling girl with glasses.
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A woman looking over her right shoulder.
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A long haired man wearing derby appears
in mirror at interior upstairs bathroom.
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Looking out of the kitchen window, there's a daytime
mist with a bearded man's strange looking face above it.
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This pic was taken at Sahuaro Ranch and is of two picture frames on the wall. The light
reflecting from the window prohibits the actual pictures framed to show through. The
reflection on the glass is from the window which has the white shade drawn closed. As you see
there is what looks to be an "angry man" on the left and a "boy wearing a hat" to the right. The
boy looks a lot like an old picture of a little boy (pictured below) that is there at the ranch.
Although pixelation and matrixing are posibilities in all digital pictures, these
pictures are what was taken. Are they paranormal in nature? It's very possible,
considering the circumstances. It is entirely your choice.
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