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Mowry Mine

Santa Cruz County · At turnoff on Arizona Highway 82 at Patagonia. · location approximate

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MOWRY MINE Pioneer producer of silver and lead, was worked by native labor under direction of the Jesuits; later by Mexicans before the Gadsden Purchase; was acquired by Lt. Sylvester Mowry in 1859. Produced some lead for the Confederacy. Nearby ghost town and cemetery are reminders of frequent Indian raids.

Named in the Arizona Department of Transportation's 1997 list of markers standing in its right of way. That 1997 list covers only state highway right of way, so it does not reach markers on city streets, on tribal land, or in state and national parks.

1958 text, presented as a historical document. It uses the period's terms for Native people. The book proposed 100 markers for Arizona's highways and records 14 as cast when it went to press.

Arizona still marks its history under the same law: the State Historical Advisory Commission approves a marker, the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records certifies that its text is authentic and historically correct, and the Arizona Department of Transportation erects and maintains the markers on state highway right-of-way. Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records ↗

David Rumsey Map Collection, Stanford Libraries

Marker data: Historical Markers in Arizona, Vols. I-II (Arizona Development Board, 1958), text by Bert Fireman

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