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stage coach before it reached the town. In 1882, alone he held up three coaches and no one suspected Seymour because he would already be in his shop before the arrival of the stage coach. The robber, whose total amount in the three robberies added up to $ 68,000, became known as the "Ghost Bandit".
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to relieve the pain caused by old injuries, thus he was not very healthy. The sanitary conditions inside the prison at Yuma were terrible and combined with the August heat, aggravated Mr. Swilling's chronic ill health. He died in his cell on August 12 while awaiting a hearing. The real culprits of
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The stagecoach station was within the Black Canyon wagon road and stage route. The portion of the trail around Gillett and south of Prescott was surrounded by boulders and scrub. This portion made it easy for stagecoach robbers to hide and ambush stagecoaches, making the trail a dangerous one to
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to investigate the situation. During his investigation Garfias was told by witnesses that on the day of the last robbery they spotted Henry Seymour, the blacksmith, with a rifle under his arm along with several gunny sacks. Garfias suspected that Seymour was the Ghost Bandit and decided to set a
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Pima County Sheriff Wiley W. Standefer arrested Mr. Swilling and Andrew Kirby. They were eventually turned over to Deputy U.S. Marshal Joseph W. Evans so that the state could charge them in the federal courts. Evans escorted them to the federal jail in Yuma. Prior to his arrest Mr. Swilling had
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On April 17, Mr. Swilling and his two companions went on their Snively exhumation trip. Mr. Swilling and his companions returned to Gillett after exhuming Col. Snively's remains at White Picacho Mountains on April 23. He was seen walking the streets of Gillett with a bag or sack containing the
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travel on. This resulted in the Wells Fargo Express Company halt of shipments over the route. The stagecoach station remained opened until 1912 when it also was abandoned. The Burfind Hotel was the largest structure in Gillett and ruins of it and a neglected cemetery remain.
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After the mill was closed in 1880, and moved to Tip Top in 1884, the town was soon abandoned. Its post office had postmasters appointed up to October 1883, but it was discontinued in August 1887. What remained was a store and a stagecoach station and a population of two.
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had various business interests in Gillett. The Swillings owned "Gillett Real Estate", where they sold lots ranging from $ 100 to $ 250 depending on the location, a cattle and horse ranch and a vegetable farm in partnership with L.A. Stephens.
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As soon as he found out that the next stagecoach was about to arrive in Gillett, Garfias hid close to the Agua Fria crossing and waited. As soon as he spotted Seymour, who was armed with a rifle, Garfias arrested him.
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Normally, Seymour hid his loot after a robbery, however suspicions as to his activities as an outlaw came about when in one occasion he used some of the money from a robbery in a local saloon's poker game.
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and sent to prison. Seymour never told anyone where he hid his treasure and when he was released from prison he never returned to Gillett. Henry Garfias later become the first marshal of Phoenix.
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the massacre were caught, proving his innocence too late. Mr. Swilling was buried in an unmarked grave on the grounds of the federal prison cemetery before his family could be notified.
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Thus, Seymour, the "Ghost Bandit", was finally caught when he attempted to rob his fourth stage coach that year. He was tried in
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Among the tales of lawlessness in Gillett is that of Henry Seymour. Seymour was the town's blacksmith who engaged in robbing the
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John and Lillian Theobald, Arizona Territory Post Offices & Postmasters, The Arizona Historical Foundation, Phoenix, 1961
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Cities, towns and CDPs in Arizona with lists and images of historic properties, forts, cemeteries or historic districts
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Gillett was founded by the superintendent of the Tip Top Mine, where he located the mill to process the ore from
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remains of Col. Snively. Mr. Swilling buried the bones of Col. Snively on his property next to his house.
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station, and then a settlement formed around an ore mill serving the Tip Top Mine, on the
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Three hooded men, one tall, one medium-size, and one short, robbed a stagecoach near
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Heatwole, Thelma (1991) . "Gillette: Time and the Elements Take Their Toll".
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The United States marshals of New Mexico and Arizona territories, 1846–1912
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Gillette
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Currently, it is still designated as a populated place as per the
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Gillett, Arizona, Arizona Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project
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In the spring of 1878, word reached the Swillings that Colonel
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Ghost town
Location where the town of Gillett once stood.
Gillett is located in Arizona
Arizona
Gillett is located in the United States
34°01′08″N 112°09′49″W / 34.01889°N 112.16361°W / 34.01889; -112.16361
Country
State
Arizona
County
Yavapai
Time zone
UTC-7
MST
DST
FIPS code
04-27505
GNIS
24431

Adamsville
Agua Caliente
Ash Fork
Avondale
Benson
Bisbee
Black Canyon City
Bouse
Brigham City
Buckeye

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