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Mohave City, Arizona

Mohave City, Arizona
Populated place
Mohave City, Arizona is located in Arizona
Mohave City, Arizona
Mohave City, Arizona
Mohave City, Arizona is located in the US
Mohave City, Arizona
Mohave City, Arizona
Location in the state of Arizona
Coordinates: 35°02′24″N 114°37′23″W / 35.04000°N 114.62306°W / 35.04000; -114.62306Coordinates: 35°02′24″N 114°37′23″W / 35.04000°N 114.62306°W / 35.04000; -114.62306
Country United States
State Arizona
County Mohave
Founded 1863
Abandoned 1938
Elevation 502 ft (153 m)
Population (2009)
 • Total 0
Time zone MST (no DST)
Post Office opened October 8, 1866
Post Office closed October 31, 1938

Mojave City (also spelled as Mohave City) is a populated place in Mohave County in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. Settled in the 1860s, in what was then the Arizona Territory, it was founded as a river landing and trading center for area miners and soldiers, and was named for Mohave County.

Indian threats to miners on the southern portion of the Colorado River spurred the creation of Fort Mohave by the Army, at the present day location of the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation. The relative safety provided by the military presence led to the founding of Mohave City in 1863 by California Volunteers troops stationed at the nearby fort 5 miles down river.

Mohave City served primarily as a recreation town and its saloons and brothels thrived, thanks to the ample supply of miners and soldiers. By 1866, the town had grown large enough to become the county seat, and a post office was established on October 8, 1866.

Unlike most ghost towns in Arizona, which were abandoned due to the local mine running out, Mohave City was short-lived for a different reason. Fort Mohave expanded its borders to include the town site in 1869, mostly to get rid of it. In the fall of 1869, the military demanded that all civilians leave within 30 days, and proceeded to absorb the town's land. Many residents packed up their homes and businesses, and moved on to new locations but others remained as did the post office.

The steamboat landing and freighting town of Hardyville (now within the limits of Bullhead City), created in 1864, 5 miles north of Mohave City, gained in prominence over Mohave City when it became the Colorado River ferry crossing of the road between Los Angeles and Prescott and a major steamboat landing for the George A. Johnson & Company, closer to the local San Francisco Mining District mines than Mohave City. On January 21, 1867, Hardyville took over the title of county seat.


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