Tour Stop #12:
Hance House, c. 1917

395 South Main Street, Camp Verde, AZ 86322

Built in 1917, the Hance House was constructed next to the surgeon’s quarters at Fort Verde for George Washington Hance, one of the valley’s most illustrious residents. The building is a strong example of a side-gabled vernacular house in Camp Verde.

George Hance and his brother arrived in the Verde Valley in 1868. Over time, he became involved in many aspects of life in the region. He was Camp Verde’s first postmaster and served for over 20 years as the Justice of the Peace for the Lower Verde District. Hance also served as a notary public, school board secretary, road supervisor, majordomo, tax assessor and first secretary of Arizona’s Republican Party.

In the 1870s and ’80s, Hance operated Cienega Stage Station, a favorite overnight stop for travelers. He also supplied wood and hay to the army and was active in numerous fraternal organizations. An anti-prohibitionist, even though he never drank, Justice of the Peace Hance was famous for swearing-in witnesses on a copy of Dana’s Mineralogy, a geology textbook he believed was of “equal importance” to the Bible.

The Hance House is owned and maintained by the Camp Verde Historical Society. It is available for tours during Fort Verde Days celebrations, special events, and by appointment. The house is completely furnished with period furniture and household accessories, as well as tools, art, books, clothing and other miscellaneous items.

Historic Walking Tour

Tour Stop 1

1914

Camp Verde Grammar School
Tour Stop 2

1932

Grandma’s Rental Cottages
Tour Stop 3

1915

Dance Hall
Tour Stop 4

1875

Stage Stop and Boarding House
Tour Stop 5

1873

Head House
Tour Stop 6

1871-1916

Sutler’s Store/Wingfield Building/CV State Bank
Tour Stop 7

1917

Verde Valley Mercantile Company
Tour Stop 8

1900

Joe Lane’s Red Star Saloon
Tour Stop 9

1933

Wingfield Store/Boler’s Bar
Tour Stop 10

1933

Civil Works Administration Jail
Tour Stop 11

1918

Old Camp Verde High School
Tour Stop 12

1917

Hance House
Tour Stop 13

1871

Camp Verde Armory