Jumat, 18 Agustus 2017

Ghost Towns: Vulture, Arizona

Gold miners first drove picks in Arizona Territory along the Colorado River north of Fort Yuma, afterward fanning out north and east and entering the Hassayampa River valley. In November 1863 German immigrant Henry Wickenburg set out south along the Hassayampa from his central Arizona Territory ranch with E.A. Van Bibber and Theodore Rusk to …

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