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Quijotoa is a po****ted
place situated in Pima County, Arizona,
United States. Historically, it has also been as Horseshoe, Komaktjiuurt, Komaktjuert,...
- near
Quijotoa,
Allen is on the
western side of the Ben
Nevis Mountain and
Quijotoa is on the east. When
American settlers began flocking to
Quijotoa, General...
- the
Southwestern United States and
lived in the
vicinity of present-day
Quijotoa, Arizona.
According to
Edward Sheriff Curtis, the
Qahatika belonged to...
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County Pozo
Verde Mountains–Pima
County Puerto Blanco Mountains–Pima
County Quijotoa Mountains–Pima
County Quinlan Mountains–Pima
County Rawhide Mountains–Mohave...
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directed Papago Indians to wash gold from
gravel on the
flanks of the
Quijotoa Mountains, Pima County. Gold
mining continued there until 1849, when the...
- area. The
ranch was used as a
staging area
between Tucson, Arivaca, and
Quijotoa. A
small community developed in the area
named Sahuarito,
while the railroad...
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Arizona Growler Valley,
Growler Mountains L La
Quituni Valley O Oro Valley,
Arizona P
Pipyak Valley Q
Quijotoa Valley V
Valley of the Ajo, Ajo, Arizona...
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silver strike was made in the
Quijotoa Mountains near Tucson. ****er put all of his
resources into a mine at
Quijotoa, but the
veins were not deep enough...
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Kaihon Kug, also
historically known as Old
Quijotoa Well, is a po****ted
place situated in Pima County, Arizona,
United States.
Kaihon Kug
became officially...
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potential of the area.
Later Spanish do****ents
record mining in the 1770s in
Quijotoa, Arabic, and Arivaca, in
southernmost Arizona.
Mining was held back because...