Arizona s ghost towns exemplify man s courage, tenacity, and perhaps even foolishness in his search for wealth. Inevitable by-products of the development of gold, silver, copper, and other mineral deposits in Arizona, some of these communities mushroomed overnight into a hodgepodge of tents and makeshift homes, while others developed over a period of years into tidy, well-planned townsites. Whatever their design, intent, or purpose, when their existence was no longer profitable they slipped into the category of ghost towns.
Ghost Towns of Arizona
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Author(s)James E. Sherman, Barbara H. Sherman
PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma Press
ISBN / ASIN0806108436
ISBN-139780806108438
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Sales Rank1,008,657
CategoryHistory
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