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The Tranquility, Contentment, Sydney, Bob Ingersoll, Flora Morrison, Hawkeye, Survey, Way-Up and Arizona Queen, are mines of great promise, and are being energetically developed. In addition to these are the Grand Dipper, Stonewall, Gilded Age, Naumkeag, Cincinnati, Winfield, Gentile Belle, True Blue, Hercules, Blue Monday, Intervenor, Phoenix, Tombstone Consol- idated, Mamie, Junietta, Little Wonder, Mesa Consolidated, and others too numerous to mention, which have been worked to a considerable extent, and are considered valuable locations.
In the extreme western portion of the district near the San Pe- dro River are many promising mines ; among them the Bradshaw, which is developed by a shaft 300 feet deep. It has a vein of ore from two to six feet in width, carrying rich chlorides and horn silver. In this section is also located the old Bronkow mine, which on account of its interesting history is worthy of a notice.
It was discovered twenty-two years ago by a celebrated Ger- man mineralogist of the name of Bronkow, who became inter- ested in the mineral resources of Arizona. He braved untold hardships and Indian dangers in opening this mine, only to fall a victim to the cupidity of his Mexican operatives, who murdered him for the first run of bullion extracted. The mine lay unoc- cupied from that time, till 1873, when it was relocated by a Mr. Duffield, who was soon after assassinated by another claimant. It was again located by a Mr. Rogers, who a few months afterwards was killed by the Apaches. Thus its three consecutive owners, along with fourteen operatives, came to an untimely end. This vicinity is strewn with graves, and no wonder the miners believe an evil spirit guards the wealth of old Bronkow.
The vein is large and well defined. The ore is argentiferous galena, the lead sometimes amounting to 50 per cent. of its bulk. It is easily reduced, the silver running readily with the lead from the smelting furnace. Assays give as high as $105 to the ton.
TRINITY, YAVAPAI COUNTY.
This recently formed district is located on Turkey Creek, some 35 miles southeast of Prescott.
The Tuscumbia mine is opened by shafts, drifts, and tunnels in a thorough manner, and has considerable high-grade ore on the dump. The company is now building a ten-stamp mill at Gus' Springs. Trinity mine is supposed to be located on the same vein
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as the Tuscumbia, some two miles northward. The shaft on this mine is down 70 feet. At this depth three feet of good ore is found. Immediately north on the same vein is the Sultan, which is now being opened with good prospects, some of its ore giving high assays. In this vicinity are also located the Keystone, Ken- dall, Peerless, Alice, and Imperial, all of which are being opened, and show some good ore.
TONTO BASIN, GILA COUNTY.
This is a large section which has not as yet been regularly or- ganized into a district, but it has been prospected to a sufficient extent to prove that it contains many ledges of good ore. A shaft has been sunk on the Nash mine to the depth of about sev- enty feet, disclosing a ledge varying in width from two to four feet. Two arastras are in operation on this property, the ore yielding about sixty dollars to the ton. The Tonto Chief, May-be So, and several other claims, are also being developed with good prospects ahead. This section affords a good supply of wood and water for mining purposes.
TUMACACORI, PIMA COUNTY.
Tumacacori, an old ruined mission, situated in the mountains on the west side of the Valley of the Santa Cruz, was, like Tubac, the center of extensive mining operations many years since. All over this section may be seen the evidences of old mining, and tradition says that near this place was located the Tumacacori mine of wonderful richness, from which the Jesuit Fathers, with a trained band of Indian miners, for a long time quietly extracted immense amounts of silver. A day came at last when the crafty Apache surrounded the mission, and left not a soul to tell the story of its destruction, or even to point out the location of its rich mines. A recent prospector claims to have found this old mine : but whether he has or not, the search in this rich mineral district, cannot fail to bring to light other mines perhaps as rich as Tumacacori.
TURKEY CREEK, YAVAPAI COUNTY.
This district lies southeast of Prescott, and is bounded on the north by Big Bug, and on the south by Peck District. The most noted mine in' this section is the Goodwin, discovered in 1864, and named in honor of the person who was then Governor of the Territory. It has well defined croppings, which can be traced a distance of several hundred yards. Upon the original discov- ery there are two shafts sunk, one sixty and another ninety feet
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in depth. In a tunnel run from one of the shafts, it is said ore was found assaying two hundred dollars a ton; but work had to be suspended on account of a heavy flow of water which rushed in at that point. On the Homestead and Morning Glory ledges, near the Goodwin, very high-grade ore has been obtained. There are quite a number of other ledges prospecting well, which, when developed will no doubt prove valuable; wood and water are abundant.
TURQUOISE, CACHISE COUNTY.
This district is situated in a small detached range east of the Dragoon Mountains, about eighteen miles from Tombstone. The mineral veins are found in a general formation of limestone. The district received its name from the fact of finding old turquoise workings, which have been attributed by some to the Spanish ; while others believe they were worked by the Aztecs, who are known to have admired this gem. Some of these excavations are two hundred feet in length, and from ten to sixteen feet in depth. The silver ores are argentiferous galena, chlorides and carbonates. About one hundred and fifty locations have been made ; among. which may be named, as most prominent, the Mono, Defiance, Dragoon, Elgin, Contention and Hidden Treasure.
TYNDALL, PIMA COUNTY.
This district is situated on the east side of the Santa Cruz Val- ley, adjoining the Aztec District, and embraces within its limits the lower ranges of the Santa Rita Mountains. It is one of the oldest and probably one of the richest mining sections in Southern Arizona. In every portion of it, especially at Tubac, the Haci- enda del Santa Ritas, and at the mission of Tumacacori, are to be found the remains of arastras and smelters, together with large dumps of ore slag, which proclaim this district to have been in former times the scene of extensive mining operations, in what was then Northern Mexico. It is at least sixty years since any of these works were used. The district affords sufficient wood and water for mining and milling purposes, and in the mountains is found a fine growth of pine timber. Among the most noted mines are the Mercer's group, owned by T. L. Mercer, Campbell's group, Neil's group, Megry's group, Josephine group, Baack & Casey's group, Devil's Cache, and the Arnold and Surprise mines.
VULTURE MINE, MARICOPA COUNTY.
This noted gold mine is located in the northwestern portion of the county, eleven miles east of Seymour. It was discovered in 1863 by Henry Wickenburg, and worked continuously for several years. Two mills were erected at the town of Wickenburg for the reduction of the ore, from which a large amount of bullion
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was extracted. Through bad management on the part of those in charge, and hostility of the Apaches, the company were finally forced to suspend operations, and the property was sold for taxes. It was afterwards re-located, and by misrepresentations sold to Mr. Seymour of New York for a big price. This gentleman find- ing himself victimized, determined to see the speculation through, and went energetically to work to develop the mine. Water was carried through a six-inch galvanized pipe from the Hassay- ampa Creek to the mine, a distance of fourteen miles, and an eighty-stamp mill erected. These operations, it is said, cost Mr. Seymour $358,000. When the mill was started, it worked to a charm, and the daily profit from the working of the ore amounted to $1000, which, together with the sale of stock, soon reimbursed Mr. Seymour for the large amount expended, and left him in the possession of a fortune. The ore vein is an immense ledge of low- grade quartz, which is run through the mill without assorting.
WALKER, YAVAPAI COUNTY.
This district lies about 14 miles south of Prescott. It is five miles long and two wide, and contains over 200 promising loca- tions. The great want of this district heretofore has been reduc- tion works, which are now being supplied by the Lynx Creek Smelting Co., who are putting up a first-class 15-ton smelter, with all the necessary appliances. Wood and water, two great essentials for successful mining, are abundant. The Accidental, one of the oldest locations in the district, of which C. P. Dake is Superintendent, is developed by a shaft 300 feet deep. The ore is worked in arastras, and yields from $30 to $130 per ton in gold and silver. C. Y. Shelton owns a group of mines which are highly spoken of, among which are the American Flag, Grey Eagle, Capi- tal, and Eureka. Considerable work has been done on the For- tune and Champion, from both of which good ore has been ex- tracted. The Hidden Treasure, owned by the Yavapai Mill and Mining Co., and the Pine Mountain, are also considered promising mines.
WALNUT GROVE, YAVAPAI COUNTY.
This district is situated south of Prescott, and is bounded on the north by the Hassayampa and on the south by the Tiger dis- tricts. It contains gold, silver, and copper ledges, some of which give high assays, but have not as yet been developed to any great extent. Wood and water are sufficiently abundant to afford good facilities for the reduction of ores. The Antelope Copper M. Co., incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, Townsend Cox, President, have recently erected a smelter for the purpose of working some promising properties belonging to them. The com- pany is represented by Mr. C. C. Bean, of Prescott.
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WARREN DISTRICT, CACHISE COUNTY.
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This district is situated in the southern portion of the county, about 35 miles south of Tombstone, embracing within its limits what is known as the Mule Pass Mountains. This section of the country was one of the strongholds of the Apaches, who for a long time stubbornly resisted all attempts to drive them from it. Here, locked in by rugged mountains, broken up by narrow and steep cañons, these relentless savages found a natural fastness, from which they sallied forth in' forays on the settlements of So- nora, stealing cattle and mules, and driving them in such numbers through the principal pass in the mountains as to give it the name of Puerta de las Mulas. The Mexicans often pursued the savages up to the mouth of this pass, but owing to the desperate resist- ance made, were never able to pierce it. When the Americans obtained possession of the Territory a determined effort was made to dislodge them ; and where the Rucker mine is now located, oc- curred one of the last actions between the Apaches and our troops. Some ten years since, Major Brayton, while in pursuit of Cachise, the famous chief, encamped in these mountains a day or two, to rest his command ; and at this time George Warren, his guide, who had been an old miner, observed mineral float, and following it discovered the croppings of the now celebrated Copper Queen mine. He subsequently made an attempt to more thoroughly ex- amine the mines, but was prevented by the hostility of the Indians. In September, 1877, Warren, accompanied by D. B. Rea, and guarded by an escort of United States troops, again visited this section, and made a number of locations. During the same year Captain Jack Dunn, another pioneer scout and guide who entered the pass in pursuit of Indians, discovered and located the Rucker mine, which promises to be another copper bonanza. The Cop- per Queen was located in 1878 by J. Jones and J. S. Halcro, who did no work on it; and it was jumped by other parties, who finally sold it, together with the Copper King, to W. H. Martin & Co., of San Francisco, for the sum of $18,000. This firm commenced the erection of a furnace in July, 1880, and on the 15th of September the first bullion was shipped. Since July, 1880, the production has been as follows :
Tons of ore smelted. Tons of bullion produced.
August, . ... 1880
114. .33
September,
579
159
October, .. 66
801 210
November, 66
616 143
December,
748 171
January, ... 1881
:718 146
February,
158
March, ...
152
April, ....
112
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The Hon. P. Hamilton, who has recently visited the mine, says : "The Copper Queen, as far as opened, is an immense mountain of ore, averaging over 20 per cent. pure copper. . The claim is opened by over 600 feet of tunnels, cross-cuts, and winzes, expos- ing an ore body 160 feet in length, 120 feet in width, and over 150 feet in thickness. From careful calculations it is estimated that over $2,000,000 worth of ore is already in sight. A large excavation has been made in the side of the mountain, and the ore is quarried out and wheeled to a shute which delivers it at the smelter, a few feet below. It will thus be seen that the cost of extraction is merely nominal, and Superintendent Williams as- sured your correspondent that, with his present facilities, he could work ore carrying six per cent. copper."
The mine has recently been sold to a New York company for the sum of $1,250,000. An additional furnace with a capacity of 30 tons is being erected.
The Copper King adjoins the Copper Queen on the west, and will no doubt when developed yield a large amount of copper. The Neptune Mining Co. own nine or ten locations, and have ex- pended considerable money in opening up some of their proper- ties, which have been developed sufficiently to prove that they are very valuable. This company have recently surveyed a line for a railroad to Hereford, on the San Pedro River, where they are erecting extensive smelting works. The Atlanta and Belle Isle claims lie near the Copper Queen, and have found, in addition to their copper ledge, a large vein of carbonate of lead dipping in the opposite direction. Besides those mentioned above are the Twilight, New York, New Year, Galena, Richmond, Watson, Campbell group, Corbin group, and other mines which no doubt contain rich ore. The mineral belt in this district is about eight miles long and three wide. The ores, which are principally car- bonates, are found in large masses or chambers in a limestone for- mation. Wood for mining and other purposes is abundant, and there is a fair supply of water. There are many persons engaged in prospecting in this vicinity, which, together with the extensive operations at the Copper Queen, makes Bisbee, the central point, thriving town.
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WASHINGTON CAMP, PIMA COUNTY.
See Patagonia District.
WEAVER, YAVAPAI COUNTY.
This district is situated in the southwestern portion of the county, and is bounded on the east by the Tiger and Humbug districts. It is sometimes called Weaver No. 2, to distinguish it from another district of the same name in Yuma County. Both
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were named after one of the pioneer prospectors of the Territory. The Hassayampa Creek and other streams afford a good supply of water for milling purposes, and the mountain ridges afford a fair supply of timber. The mines in this section are almost exclu- sively gold-bearing, there being many quartz ledges which pros- pect well, and also placer diggings which are being worked to a considerable extent, yielding from $1.50 to $3.00 per day. In Peeples Valley the Model Co. and the Bed Rock Co. have erected mills, both of which are steadily at work crushing good ore. The Emma mine has been developed by a tunnel 100 feet in length, and an incline 108 feet. The vein is argentiferous galena, carry- ing some copper, and is from three to four feet in width. It is said to assay from $20 to $500 per ton. The Lewis and other companies are also taking out good ore.
WEAVER, YUMA COUNTY.
This district is bounded on the west by the Colorado River, and on the south by Eureka district. It contains gold, silver, and cop- per mines, some of which were discovered more than twenty years ago, and have been worked at intervals ever since. Gold placers were discovered in this section by Capt. Paulin Weaver, which created considerable excitement, and it is said yielded a large amount of gold. The Colorado mine in this district has been ex- tensively prospected, and ore of a high grade extracted. At pres- ent mining operations are almost suspended.
RUINS OF TUMACACORI MISSION.
The ruins of the Mission of St. Joseph Tumacacori, are about four miles from the town of Tubac. The first mission erected, or established in this immediate locality, was consecrated at Tubac in 1750, and was called the Santa Gertrudes Mission. This build- ing was shortly afterward destroyed by Apaches. In 1751 a church was built upon the site now occupied by the ruins above- named. This edifice shared the same fate as that of the Santa Gertrudes Mission at or about the same time. In just fifty years afterwards a new church was erected, and the ruins of Tumaca- cori constitute what is left of it, it having also been destroyed or partially destroyed by the Apaches eighteen years after its conse- cration. The seeker after information will discover that the main building was at least one hundred feet in length by fifty feet in width ; that it was substantially and elaborately constructed of sun-burnt and kiln-burnt bricks, which were put together with a sort of cement and concrete ; that it was well timbered and well roofed, and surmounted by two domes.
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* Indicates owner.
ARIVACA DISTRICT, PIMA CO. Arivaca P. O.
* Albatross
Long
*Arkansas.
Farr & Unthank
Arivaca Mill Co
W. F. Witherill
Cons. Arizona.
John McCafferty
Lonjarina.
Myers
*Tennessee
J. H. Means
AUBREY DISTRICT, MOHAVE CO. Aubrey P. O.
Peabody.
Hubbard
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BIG BUG DISTRICT, YAVAPAI CO. Big Bug P. O.
Stokes
.G. B. Schoonmaker
Valley Forge.
.A. C. Stedman
BLACK CAÑON DISTRICT, YAVAPAI CO. Gillette P. O.
*Clipper
Curtis & Trotter
*Gillespie
.W. R Gillespie
*Iconoclast.
H. Wickenburg
*Nigger Brown
John Anderson
*Valanciana
Carpenter & Co.
CACHISE DISTRICT, CACHISE CO. Tombstone P. O.
Gladstone.
M. P. Buffum
Golden Star.
.J. D. Martin
*Mountain Hope
.Griffin & White
CALIFORNIA DISTRICT, CACHISE CO. Galeyville P. O.
*Bruce.
.Smith & Co.
*Clyde.
Murray & Montgomery
*Continental
Upshur
Hell.
Painter Bros.
*Roman Beauty
Springer
Texas .
Reed
CAVE CREEK DISTRICT, MARICOPA CO. *Galena Prince .. .Philes & Chaney Panther C. W. Cunningham
CLIFTON DISTRICT, GRAHAM CO.
Clifton P. O.
*Copper Queen.
Lesinsky & Co.
*Longfellow
. Lesinsky & Co.
DOS CABEZAS DISTRICT, CACHISE CO. Dos Cabezas P. O.
Adriatic.
.J. J. Howard
Baltimore
.Elmer Hill
Bear Cave.
.J. A. Hart
Cincinnati.
A. P. Johnston
El Dorado
.J. A. Hart
Galena Chief.
. Thomas Lannon
Juniper
.John Casey
Little Ida.
Richard Sigfried
Mary Emma
Henry Fitch
Pioneer
. George Goss
Pumpkin.
. Charles Williamson
Silver Cave
S. R. De Long
EL CAPITAN DISTRICT, GILA CO. Little Giant P. O.
*Boston
S. A. Lowe
*Bullion Dust.
Anderson & Curry
*Burns.
.Holt & Burns
*El Capitan.
Lowe & Anderson
*Foote.
Hardesty & Oury
*Great Republic
.D. Larry
*Little Giant
.S. A. Lowe
*Maryland.
.A. R. Young
*Olympic.
Hardesty & Oury
*Pioneer
.George Scott
Pioneer South
W. B. Hellings
*Superior
.S. A. Lowe
*Topia .
Hardesty & Oury
*Young Putnam
Putnam & Weeks
*Zella Reed & Anderson
GLOBE DISTRICT, GILA CO. Globe P. O.
Alice
William Beard
Alice, S. W. Extension. . E. C. Thatcher
American
.Britton Bros.
*Andy Campbell
Johnson & Long
Big Injun.
W. C. Jasper
Blue Bird
Frank Thompson
Buffalo
Gen, McDonnell
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Capital .W. C. Jasper
*Carrie
Erland & Sturgis
Centennial
.J. E. Palmer
*Centralia.
Lawrence Bros.
Champion.
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.L. J. Webster
Cox and Coplin
I. C. Coplin
Democrat .
W. A. Holmes
East Richmond.
F. W. Wilder
Emeline.
Jason L. Clark
Fannie J ..
W. C. Jasper
Fitz John. Porter
James Anderson
German Friend.
Charles Hayse
Golden Eagle.
.N. Palmer
Golden Nugget
G.A. Newton
Hannibal
Joseph Flournoy
Independence
W. C. Jasper
*Interloper
.T. H.Mason
Irene
I. H. Haskins
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M A. Baldwin
Libby.
.T. C Stallo
Mack Morris.
M. A. Baldwin
Munson.
.G. A. Newton
Old Dominion.
S. L. Burbridge
*Petaluma
Vail & Pascoe
Quinn.
Q. C. Tubbs
Red Cloud
.T. C. Stallo
Rescue.
L. J. Webster
Shambone.
James Wiley
Silver Bow.
.W. C. Jasper
Silver Nugget.
Joseph Lennon
*South La Plata. ..
.. Tracy & Bilderback
Stonewall Jackson .. . .. .J. K. Smith Stonewall No. 1. . Joseph Chamberlain *True Blue . . Erland & Sturgis
Turk.
.T. C. Stallo
*Unknown.
Britton Bros.
Washington.
.F. Faucett
West Richmond.
M. A. Baldwin
HARSHAW. ( See Patagonia District.)
HASSAYAMPA DISTRICT, YAVAPAI CO. Prescott P. O.
*Benjamin . . Curtis & Co. *Connecticut. . Nelson, Tinker & Co. Cons. Bodie. .T. M Alexander *Crook Canon .. W. M. Buffum
*Dauphin .Joseph Dauphin
*Golden Chariot. . Vanderbilt & Co. *Gov. Fremont ..... F. Williams & Co. *Hundred and Ten .. Burton, Hughes&Co *Huntington. . Wilson & Co
Jersey .W. C. Flint
*Lone Star Group. . W. N. Kelly & Co.
*Minnehaha C. A. Behm & Co.
*Omaha C. A. Behm & Co.
*Providence . Hutchins & Co.
*Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt & Co.
*Wakefield
Hutchins & Behm
HUALAPAI DISTRICT, MOHAVE CO. Mineral Park P. O.
Cerbat.
John Barry
Fairfield
W. H. Hardy
Keystone
.B. H. Spear
Lone Star.
B. F. Grounds
HUMBUG DISTRICT YAVAPAI CO. Tip Top P. O.
*Cross Cut
. Marks & Co.
*Don Pedro.
.W. A. Rowe & Co.
*Homestake.
Marks & Co.
*Isabella
Fisher & Carpenter
*Last Chance
.Marks & Co.
*Nevada.
Marks & Co.
*Red Bird.
Vernon & Co.
*Silver Jack
. Vernon & Co.
*The 76
. Urfer & Co.
Tip Top.
. George E. Webber
*Virginia
Rodenburg & Co.
MAYNARD DISTRICT, MOHAVE CO.
* American Flag.
.Richards & Co.
MINERAL CREEK DISTRICT, PINAL CO.
Mineral Creek.
Minear
Pinal Copper Co.
.W. A. Bolanger
MYERS DISTRICT, MARICOPA CO.
Gunsight.
.B. F. Bivens
McLellan.
.S. G. Williams
OLD HAT DISTRICT, PIMA CO.
* American Flag.
.Haskell & Co.
* Apache Girl.
.Zimmerman & Co.
* Kearsage.
.Mckay & Bruce
* Oracle.
Haskell & Co.
* Wiley.
.Dodge Bros.
ORO BLANCO DISTRICT, PIMA CO. Oro Blanco P. O.
Ariz. Southern M. & M. Co. . H. S. Searle
Blue Wing
.E. S. Barker
* B. & S.
E. W. Smith
* Dictator
J. Murray Bailey
Orion
J. H. Gratacap
Osceola
.E. H. Cook
* San Domingo.
Hoskins & Co.
PAJARITO DISTRICT, PIMA CO. Pajarito P. O. . Gold Mountain.
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.. C. P. Sykes
Pajarito.
.J. M. McArthur
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PATAGONIA DISTRICT, PIMA CO. Harshaw P. O.
Alta. .J. K. Luttrell
* American.
Corbin Bros.
*Cabinet.
.Dill & Co.
* Guajalote
H. D. Bacon
Hardshell
R. F. Pixley
Hermosa.
Covington Johnson
Trench.
.A. McGregor
Luttrell P. O.
Holland.
.J. K. Luttrell
Washington P. O.
Belmont.
. Thomas Yerkes
*Chiquito
.E. Longbottom
*Continental
E. Longbottom & Co.
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