Mineral City, Arizona | |
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Ghost town | |
Location in the state of Arizona | |
Coordinates: 33°36′43″N 114°31′05″W / 33.61194°N 114.51806°WCoordinates: 33°36′43″N 114°31′05″W / 33.61194°N 114.51806°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Arizona |
County | La Paz |
Founded | 1863 |
Became part of Ehrenburg, Arizona | 1869 |
Population | |
• Total | 0 |
Time zone | MST (no DST) (UTC-7) |
Mineral City, a short-lived town, steamboat landing and ferry crossing on the Colorado River in La Paz County, Arizona from 1863 to 1866. It was located on the east bank of the Colorado River, 1 mile below its rival Olive City and 1/2 mile below the original site of Ehrenberg, Arizona and 1 1/2 miles above its current site.
In the fall of 1863 Mineral City developed another steamboats of the Colorado River landing, located 1 mile downstream from Olive City which was the landing for the La Paz mines. This was Mineral City, where the recently created freight wagon road the Bradshaw Trail across the desert from San Bernardino crossed the river at Bradshaw's Ferry.
In 1866, a new landing was established between Olive City and Mineral City, with the support of two captains of the steamboat company of George A. Johnson & Company. Mineral City became the name of this larger settlement, resulting in the abandonment of Olive City and by 1870 La Paz also.
Mineral City received its post office in 1869, but its name with that of the town was changed to Ehrenberg.