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reported on November 9, 1917. "The company will not begin work on its proposed Hogback town, at the east edge of Jerome, before summer at the earliest, and probably not then. So stated General Manager George Kingdon today in a general discussion of the U. V. Extension building plans."
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pile, little remains of the original town of Clemenceau. A largely invisible remnant is the Clemenceau Water Company, which still serves the area of the old town of Clemenceau. The town of Cottonwood bought the company in 2004, but it still operates as a separate entity, as of 2006.
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The Clemenceau Heritage Museum occupies most of the old Clemenceau School, which operated from 1924 through 1986. The 1918 Clemenceau Bank and Post Office building is also part of the museum. The museum has displays on mining, ranching, and farming in the
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On July 16, 1918, Verde was the scene of a violent confrontation when a handful of Mexican laborers collided with area lawmen attempting to enforce the War Department's so called "work or fight order" during
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The Clemenceau smelter closed in 1937. Most residents then left the area. When Cottonwood was incorporated in 1960, Clemenceau and the Clemenceau Airport were included in its boundaries.
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The smelter town had homes for workers, a school, bank, and a clubhouse, and its population varied between 1,000 and 5,000. To deliver
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The Bank of Clemenceau, founded 1918. The bank building is preserved on the grounds of the Clemenceau Heritage Museum.
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with tail number NC18137, was frequently based at the Clemenceau Airport. Frye had a vacation ranch near
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to the smelter from Jerome, Douglas built the Arizona-Extension Railway, a two-branch
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Originally named Verde, the town was renamed Clemenceau in 1920, both to honor
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With the exception of the school, the bank/post office and the smelter
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display depicts the nine railroads that once operated in the region.
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Cowboys and Gangsters: Stories of an Untamed Southwest
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Verde Valley Railroads: Trestles, Tunnels & Tracks
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Clemenceau, Arizona
The Bank of Clemenceau, founded 1918. The bank building is preserved on the grounds of the Clemenceau Heritage Museum.
Clemenceau, Arizona is located in Arizona
Arizona
34°43′55″N 112°01′36″W / 34.73194°N 112.02667°W / 34.73194; -112.02667
Country
State
Arizona
County
Yavapai
Time zone
UTC-7
MST
DST

neighborhood
Cottonwood
Yavapai County
Arizona
company town
smelter
James Douglas, Jr.
United Verde Extension Mine
Jerome
Georges Clemenceau
Ernest Chaplet
Georges Clemenceau
Camp Verde
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad
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