Spenazuma, Arizona

Ghost town in Graham County, Arizona
Ghost town in Arizona, United States
32°57′17″N 110°11′44″W / 32.95472°N 110.19556°W / 32.95472; -110.19556CountryUnited StatesStateArizonaCountyGrahamFounded:1898Abandoned:1899Time zoneUTC-7 (MST (no DST))

Spenazuma was a short-lived mining town, now a ghost town, in Graham County, Arizona, United States. The townsite is now privately owned, and the site of a working ranch.

History

The town of Spenazuma was part of an elaborate swindle by an east coast con man, Richard C. Flower, to sell shares in the Spenazuma Mining Company. In 1898, Flower bought some nearby mining claims, laid out the townsite of Spenazuma, and sold shares in eastern states on the pretense that the Spenazuma Mining Company owned gold mines of immense value. Several trainloads of eastern investors were brought to Spenazuma to sustain the illusion.

It is unclear how large the mining town was during its brief life, although friendly newspaper accounts credit it with several stores and businesses, and regular stagecoach service to the railroad station at Geronimo, Arizona.

The swindle collapsed after an investigation by Arizona Republican reporter George Smalley in 1899. The town was quickly deserted. Flower ostensibly dropped out of the company management, although the remaining management immediately started another mining swindle at Aura, Arizona, now also a ghost town.[1][2]

Geography

The townsite is at 32°57′17″N 110°11′44″W / 32.95472°N 110.19556°W / 32.95472; -110.19556, at an elevation of 3840 feet above sea level.

References

  1. ^ Plazak, Dan (February 1, 2006). A Hole in the Ground with a Liar at the Top. Salt Lake: University of Utah Press. pp. 159–165. ISBN 0-87480-840-5.
  2. ^ Donaldson, W. Scott (December 2002). Arizona Mining Scams and Unassayable Ore Projects of the Late 20th Century (PDF). Arizona Department of Mines and Mineral Resources. p. 3.

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