Murphyville, Arizona
Lost mining camp in Mohave County, Arizona
Murphyville was a short lived placer gold mining camp 12 miles below El Dorado Canyon, on the east bank of the Colorado River in Arizona Territory, in 1891.[1]: 84
The site today is now lost under Lake Mohave.
References
- ^ Richard E. Lingenfelter (1978). "Steamboats on the Colorado River, 1852–1916" (PDF). Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
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County seat: Kingman
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35°26′14″N 114°38′37″W / 35.43722°N 114.64361°W / 35.43722; -114.64361