- La Paz–
Wikenburg Road was a 131-mile-long (211 km)
wagon road from 1863 and from 1866 a
stagecoach route between the
Colorado River landings at La Paz...
- and was
later a
stage station,
called Tyson's Wells,
along the La Paz -
Wikenburg Road on
Tyson Wash, in what was then Yuma County, in the
newly created...
-
supplied from the
Colorado River, by steamboat, then over the La Paz–
Wikenburg Road by
wagons and pack mules.
Wickenburg in turn
became a
supply point...
- 33°57′47″N 112°47′50″W / 33.963072°N 112.797253°W / 33.963072; -112.797253 (Wickenburg M****acre
Historical Monument) The
Wickenburg M****acre was the...
- landing,
Colorado River ferry,
junction of the
Bradshaw Trail and La Paz–
Wikenburg Road
Fairbank Junction City, Kendall,
Fairbanks Cochise 1883 1970s Abandoned...
-
first big
strike of the
Colorado River Gold Rush. From 1863, the La Paz -
Wikenburg Road
connected the
Bradshaw Trail to the new
mining boom town settlements...
- C., 1880 “Official Map of the
Territory of Arizona”
showing La Paz –
Wikenburg Road and
Hardyville –
Prescott Road with
mileage between locations along...
-
Retrieved June 21, 2016 – via
David Ramsey Map Collection.
Showing La Paz–
Wikenburg Road and Hardyville–Prescott Road with
mileage between locations along...
-
Mineral City was a
steamboat landing and
ferry crossing on the
Colorado River in La Paz County, Arizona,
United States from 1863 to 1866. It was located...
- Ehrenberg, also
historically spelled "Ehrenburg", is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in La Paz County, Arizona,
United States...