Incorporated Co Mowry. Cerro Colorado Vazura M. & M. Patagonia Mts. Fish & Bennett Shafts, tunnels, and drifts. Nequilla. No Name.... 12 m. W. of Tuc-Incorporated... 120-ft. shaft; two son. 50 m. W. of Tuc-Brown, Pearce son. North Carolina Ledge Oro Blanco.... tunnels. & Co. Ostrich Picacho.. Pima dick & Co. Syndicate.. McCafferty et al., Buck & Oro Blanco.....J. C. Handy & 3 shafts; 2 drifts... Co. Cabibi Mtns... L. J. F. Jaeger. 12 m. S. of Tuc-A S. F. Comp'y two shafts; tunnels 120 ft. ....... Cooler & Jones Cerro Colorado Vazura M. & M. Shaft.. Baboquivari Mountains... Cabibi Mtns Quijota Co. Cerro Colorado Vazura M. & M. Cut. Relief Arivaca Aztec. Tyndall Tyndall San Antonio......... Patagonia Mts. Co. McCafferty et al English Comp'y Two old shafts.. Sierriti Silver Eagle. Tyndall. Aztec... Oro Blanco.... McCafferty et al Patagonia Mts. Archibald, Gar-Several shafts; two Tyndall. Tyndall.. diner & Hop- tunnels. Cerro Colorado Vazura Co.....Shaft and 2 tunnels Arivaca... McCafferty et al Shaft 50 feet... Cerro Colorado Vazura Co... 16 m. S W. Tuc son. 3 shafts and cut.. Oro Blanco.... Kilpatrick & 40 ft. shaft. Oro Blanco.. Flood. Oro Blanco....Armstrong, Manager. 2 shafts, 100 and 40 ft.; several tunnels In Pinal and Maricopa counties, until within the last two or three years, (except in some isolated locations hereafter specified, the business of mining may be said to have been almost unknown. Where the ore in sight now runs up into tens of millions, the Apaches within five or six years of the present time held almost undisputed possession. Camp Pinal and a "Picket Post" thereto attached, (the latter recently developed into a village) were established to check their ravages; they are now in the heart of mining districts scarcely equaled out of Arizona for richness of product. Between the Gila and Salt rivers, intersected by the 111th parallel of longitude, lie the mining districts of Globe and Pioneer, with the famous mines therein of Stonewall Jackson, Globe, Wheatfield, Miami, and others. There are also the Pine Grove or Randolph and other districts, which are in general well supplied with wood and water from the Pinal, Apache, and Superstition ranges of mountains, on which they are located. Though the original discoveries were made in Pinal county, the Globe and Pioneer districts soon overlapped into Maricopa, the metallic lodes being distributed with inconvenient disregard of county |