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Mineral Park, Arizona

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Mohave

Time zone
  
MST (no DST) (UTC-7)

Elevation
  
1,296 m

State
  
Arizona

Founded
  
1871

Post Office Opened:
  
December 23, 1872

Mineral Park, Arizona

Weather
  
24°C, Wind NW at 23 km/h, 11% Humidity

Mineral Park was a mining town, now a ghost town in the Mineral Park valley of the Cerbat Mountains in Mohave County, Arizona. Its ruins and cemetery are located within the property of an open-pit copper/molybdenum mine, operated by a subsidiary of Mercator Minerals LTD.

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History

Mining in the area began in 1871 and a camp was established soon after. The mines produced primarily silver, gold, copper, lead and zinc. The post office was opened December 23, 1872. It grew to be the largest town in the county and became the county seat in 1873. It had the county courthouse and jail, stores, hotels, saloons, shops, doctors, lawyers, assay offices and two stagecoach stations. The town published a newspaper, the Mohave County Miner.

In 1887 it lost the county seat to the railroad town of Kingman in an election. Some of the population and the newspaper moved and mining began to slacken with the price of silver. The post office closed in April 30, 1893. It reopened in September 1894, but closed for the last time in 1912. Mining revived in the area since the 1960s, but the town never did.

Today

As of 2015, a cemetery, a few ruins and foundations remain within the property of the new mine. The company that owns the mine property is in bankruptcy.

References

Mineral Park, Arizona Wikipedia