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766: 58: 94: 660: 672: 101: 65: 325:, as well as homes for hundreds of people, public buildings and the mining structures. The town's first bloodshed came in 1880 over a mining claim dispute. Jack Brown the founder of the claim established a camp which another prospector intended to exploit. After Jack Brown and his killer had a long argument, the two met on the main street and fought a 390:. There several settlers defeated the attack with accurate fire. Only one American was wounded in the arm. The natives' casualties are not known; the Apache usually concealed their casualties by removing bodies and wounded men from the field. The warriors retreated after 305:
mine which eventually turned into McMillenville, named after McMillen who discovered the silver. The town grew fast and a year later on November 12, 1877, a post office was opened. At its peak, 1,000 settlers lived there. The town soon was bolstered with several
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Harris got off his horse as he was too hungover to proceed farther. He went to sleep so McMillen stopped, dismounted and sat down on a nearby ledge. Boredom led McMillen to drive his pick into the rock and discovered silver. The pair founded the
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with a few men for protection, the rest armed themselves and made a position out of a large two-story adobe building. The Apaches attacked with dozens of warriors, they swarmed the small town until they reached the makeshift
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compared to various firearms used by the settlers. The battle was an American victory with little loss but McMillenville was still abandoned within the next few years.
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Almost nothing remains of the mines and mill, and only scattered ruins of the adobe buildings of the town mark the site of McMillenville today.
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The Stonewall Jackson mine was one of the best producing mines in the area at the time, mainly producing silver, copper and lead.
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from Fort Apache began to arrive. Several buildings were damaged in the fighting, some from fire. The natives used primarily
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when locals reported the large number of Apache warriors approaching the town. The women and children were rushed to the
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who then went to Mexico or began raided across the Southwest. Hostilities became
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: McMillianville
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On March 26, 1876, Harris and McMillen were heading 28 miles northeast of
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The Apache attack was one of many engagements of the
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Ghost towns of Arizona: remnants of the mining days
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McMillanville, Arizona
Populated place
McMillenville is located in Arizona
Arizona
McMillenville is located in the United States
33°33′17″N 110°40′44″W / 33.55472°N 110.67889°W / 33.55472; -110.67889
State
Arizona
County
Gila
Named for
Time zone
UTC-7
MST
DST
populated place
Gila County, Arizona
Globe
White Mountains
Stonewall Jackson
adobe
saloons
dance halls
boarding houses
casinos
duel
ore
ingots
Casa Grande
Geronimo

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