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Ghost Town Trails - Galeyville, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trails is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. All that remains of Galeyville is a sign that says Established 1881, Population 400. Currently at this time we have no photographs or other information. If you would like to contribute to this page or any other page on our site with photos, etc. we will put your name under the photos. Visit Cochise Leather Company. Your key to the area and its history. This site is presented by Cochise Leather Company.
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Ghost Town Trails - Fort Huachuca, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trail is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. In March 1877, Captain Samuel M. Whiteside and two companies of the 6th United States Cavalry established a camp at the mouth of Huachuca Canyon. This isolated camp had two missions: protect settlers in the area and stop Apache raiding parties from escaping into Mexico. Its location was so well situated along the Chiricahua Apache escape routes into Mexico that the War Department decided in 1882 to make it a permanent fort.
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Ghost Town Trails - Dragoon Springs, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trail is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. Dragoon Springs was a stop on the Butterfield-Overland stage route that went through Arizona. Located right in the heart of the Chiricahua Apache homeland and just a few miles away from Cochise's Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains. Weary travelers would have a chance for a meal and use of the facilities in the comparative safety of the stagestop. Visit Cochise Leather Company. Your key to the area and its history.
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Ghost Town Trails - Emery, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trail is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. The Boston and Arizona Mining company built a small mill about four miles north of Charleston to process the ore they mined from Tombstone's Emerald Gulch and the Grodon Mine, located in the Dragoon Mountains in 1881. When the mines in the area began flooding, the mill was closed. The post office shut down and the settlement died a quite death. Visit Cochise Leather Company. Your key to the area and its history.
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Ghost Town Trails - Black Mill, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trails is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. The Boston and Arizona Mining company built a small mill about four miles north of Charleston to process the ore they mined from Tombstone's Emerald Gulch and the Grodon Mine, located in the Dragoon Mountains in 1881. When the mines in the area began flooding, the mill was closed. The post office shut down and the settlement died a quite death. Visit Cochise Leather Company. Your key to the area and its history.
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Ghost Town Trails - Black Diamond, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trails is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. Photo courtesy of Kurt Wenner. The Black Diamond Mine was discovered in 1880. Eventually there was a settlement of about 100 people and a post office was established on February 12, 1902, and a stage station was founded. Named for a mine carrying a black mineral which the miners called Black Diamond, it was a silver and copper mine. The post office closed in 1908. Photos courtesy of Kurt Wenner.
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Ghost Town Trail - Fourr's Fort, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trail is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. Fourr's Fort was established as Butterfield Stageline stop, it was not actually a fort to our knowledge. The remnants of the stage stop are still there. It is hard to find the correct information about this location. It is located about 4 miles east of Dragoon and consists of the remains of old cabins, a large stone/adobe home, remnanats of a mill and various other structures. Visit Cochise Leather Company.
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Ghost Town Trails - Cochise, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trail is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. There are still people living here and the post office is still active. Named after the Chiricahua Apache chief, Cochise it is located four miles south of I-10, west of Willcox. A railroad station was established in 1887, and was the junction of the Southern Pacific and the Arizona Eastern railroads. It was a shipping point for the old Pearce mines. Visit Cochise Leather Company. Your key to the area and its history.
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Ghost Town Trails - Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trails is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. Photo courtesy of the. Cochise County Historical Society. Ingrid deCoville Tucson, AZ. Photos courtesy of the. Cochise County Historical Society. Mining continued until 1975 when the town turned its attentions to tourism and retirement living. Now the hippies are being replaced by yuppies, but the flavor of the town hasn't changed. Please read below for places to go and things to do and see. Photos courtesy of the. The Bi...
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Ghost Town Trails - Brunckow's Cabin, Cochise County, Arizona
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Ghost Town Trail is presented by Cochise Leather Company. Cochise County, Arizona. The Tombstone Prospector on May 20, 1897, said that in the early days the Brunckow mine was the scene of much excitement, shootings, and dissension among the owners. One man was supposed to have been shot and thrown into a well but as there were abundant men in those days an investigation seemed needless. Visit Cochise Leather Company. Your key to the area and its history. This site is presented by Cochise Leather Company.