Catoctin, Arizona
Ghost town in Yavapai County
Ghost town in Arizona, United States
Catoctin, Arizona | |
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Country | United States |
State | Arizona |
County | Yavapai |
Time zone | MST (no DST) |
Post Office Opened: | December 29, 1902 |
Post Office Closed: | July 15, 1920 |
Catoctin in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States, was a small gold mining camp. The camp was established circa 1902 and received a post office on December 29 of the same year. It is located on upper Hassayampa River, sixteen miles southeast of Prescott. Only a handful of mining buildings and homes were constructed and on average the town was home to about twenty people. The Catoctin and Climax mines were nearby. On July 15, 1920, the post office was closed.[1][2]
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34°25′32″N 112°31′50″W / 34.4255555556°N 112.530555556°W / 34.4255555556; -112.530555556
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Municipalities and communities of Yavapai County, Arizona, United States
County seat: Prescott
- Cottonwood
- Peoria‡
- Prescott
- Sedona‡
- Camp Verde
- Chino Valley
- Clarkdale
- Dewey-Humboldt
- Jerome
- Prescott Valley
- Wickenburg‡
places
- Arcosanti
- Aultman
- Breezy Pines
- Briggs
- Copperopolis
- Crookton
- Crown King
- Drake
- Dugas
- Forbing Park
- Goodwin
- Groom Creek
- Hecla
- Highland Park
- Hillside
- Hooper
- Humbug
- Iron Springs
- Juniper Heights
- Kirkland
- Kirkland Junction
- Lapham
- Minnehaha
- Mint
- Nelson
- Oak Creek
- Perkinsville
- Potato Patch
- Red Rock
- Skull Valley
- Walnut Grove
- Yava
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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