Camp at Stoddard, Arizona Territory


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D. F. Mitchell Unknown 1600.0146.0003.jpg M - 146 B&W 1600-0146-0003 m146pc Stereograph Print 4x6 Historic Photographs June, 1883 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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Miner's camp, Agua Fria Mining District, Stoddard, Arizona Territory, ca. 1883.

The camp pictured was located in the area around the town of Stoddard, in the Bradshaw Mountains of Arizona. It was named in honor of its founder, Issac T. Stoddard. Mr. Stoddard (b. 1851 - d. 1914) served as Secretary of the Arizona Territory from June 21, 1901 until March 18, 1904.

At its’ peak, Stoddard had a population of 300. Among the town's buildings and housing, it had a Post Office that operated from 1882 until 1927.

The Copper Mountain smelter/furnace in the area serviced many of the local Agua Fria and Big Bug district mines in the area. Copper mining flourished until the demand for the metal declined after World War I ended. Stoddard enjoyed a brief comeback from 1945 until 1950 after the end of World War II.

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