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1873:– located in N. Jerome State Mine Museums Road, Jerome AZ The Childs plant was constructed and began operation in 1909. It consisted of three turbine-driven 1,500-kilowatt generators producing a total plant capacity of 4,500 kWh. The Irving plant was added in 1914 in response to the United Verde Company's decision to construct a new smelter in Clarkdale.
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Bordello building which collapsed in 2017, and some were demolished by the Phelps Dodge Co. Among the buildings which were demolished was the Main Street
Primary School in 1945 and the T.F. Miller building in 1953. By the mid-1950s Jerome, which once was Arizona's 4th largest city, was destined to become a
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Dozens of buildings, including the post office and jail, were lost as the earth beneath them sank away in the 1930s. Such was the case of the Jerome Jail. Jerome's housing stock and other buildings met a wide variety of fates over the years. Some burned or collapsed, such as the former Cuban Queen
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National Historic Landmarks Program, listing a private property as a National
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Historical Society was founded in 1953 and is located at 407 Clark Street. In 1956 the society completed negotiations with Phelps Dodge assuring that no more buildings would be torn down in the main part of Jerome. The aim of the society is to "protect, preserve and present the unique
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Europeans to arrive in the area were the Spanish conquistadores. At the time the area was part of "New Mexico", and the Spaniards often organized silver and gold prospecting expeditions in the area. In 1585, Spanish explorers made note of the ore but did not mine it because their
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is historical. The structures which have been identified as historical by the Jerome
Historical Society Plaque Project have a mounted plaque, placed by the society. The historic properties, according to the Historical Marker Database, in Jerome which are pictured are the following:
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The Gold King Mine Ghost Town was founded in 1890 The Ghost Town which is located on
Perkinsville Road was called “Haynes”. It has mining equipment, a Stamp Mill that was used for crushing the ore and historic buildings which are pictured.
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was built in 1905. It was originally located between Main Street and Hull Ave. The building was pulled apart from the wood structure to which it was attached and in the mid-1930s and began its 225 feet slide to the middle of Hull
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structure was built in 1917 and is located on the intersection of Main Street and Jerome Avenue. The museum is located in the front while the
Whitten Printers section of the building is located in the basement.
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built in 1885 and located at 541 Main Street The Garcia House was originally to house mine management. Now, known as the Ghost City Inn Bed and Breakfast.
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It is crucial that residents, private interests, and government officials act now to save these elements of our cultural heritage before it is too late.
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was built in 1926 and is located at 407 Clark Street. It is currently used as the archives and administrative offices of the Jerome Historical Society.
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was built in 1917 and served as the residence of the chief surgeon of the United Verde Copper Company's hospital. It is located at 100 Hill Street.
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is a 1927 swimming pool and community center built for the workers and families of UVX. It is the first swimming pool in Arizona with lighting.
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Moulton, Heather L.; Tatterson, Susan (2020). "Jerome Cemetery (aka Old Miners Cemetery, aka Hogback Cemetery) Established Late 1800s".
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was built in 1899 and served as the Senate Saloon downstairs and a Chinese Restaurant upstairs. It is located on 206 Main Street.
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bought the United Verde properties. He made improvements to the mine which included an enlarged smelter. He also had a
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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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physical and natural history of Jerome ... for the benefit of residents and current and future generations."
2217:(Images of America: Arizona). Midge Steuber and the Jerome Historical Society Archives. Arcadia Publishing.
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Mineral and Water Resources of Arizona: Bulletin 180, Part 2: Mineral Fuels and Associated Resources
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was a silent movie theater built in 1918 in Jerome Avenue. It closed its doors as a theater in 1929.
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Jerome Historical Society – Jerome, AZ – Historical Society Headquarters on Waymarking.com
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Home Sweet Jerome: Death and Rebirth of Arizona's Richest Copper Mining City.
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3017:(8th printed ed.). Phoenix: Arizona Highways. pp. 14–15, 58–59.
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National Register of Historic Places in Yavapai County, Arizona
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was a brothel built in 1898 and owned by Madam Belgiam Jennie.
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discovered a second ore body near Jerome that produced a
3042:. America Through Time (Fonthill Media). pp. 6–20.
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Arizona Bureau of Mines; U.S. Geological Survey (1969).
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was built in 1916 and is located in Little Daisy Street.
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1181:– built in 1917 and is located at 367 Main Street.
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854:was signed, and ceded the northern territories of
1821:is a 1913 Red Light District located on Hull Ave.
1230:– built in 1923 and located at 885 Hampshire Ave.
2568:Jerome’s historic Cuban Queen Bordello collapses
1119:from 1937 to 1953. It is located on Hull Avenue.
843:when Mexico gained its independence from Spain.
3198:Lists of historic properties in Arizona by city
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2512:. Arizona Geological Survey. pp. 127–128.
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1188:built in 1890 and located at 331 Main Street.
1052:c. 1890s building located at 50 Douglas Road.
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2339:Jerome Historical Society: Museums–Buildings
3071:. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing.
1235:Historic properties and structures pictured
924:United Verde Extension Mining Company (UVX)
2621:National Historic Landmark summary listing
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787:. Jerome is located between the cities of
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2230:. Diane Sward Rapaport. Johnson Books.
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1033:Details of the Old High School entrance
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3188:National Historic Landmarks in Arizona
3109:. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing.
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2356:. Town of Jerome. 2017. Archived from
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3069:Geology Underfoot in Northern Arizona
3040:Graveyards of the Wild West – Arizona
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1813:Audrey Shaft and UVX Operations cages
663:Russian Spiritual Christians Cemetery
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3090:. Reno: University of Nevada Press.
3015:Arizona Ghost Towns and Mining Camps
2317:National Historic Landmarks Program
2141:Gold King Mine Ghost Town structures
1944:Audrey Shaft and UVX Operations cage
1930:Audrey Shaft and UVX Operations cage
986:National Register of Historic Places
3168:History of Yavapai County, Arizona
1097:and is located at 200 Hill Street.
934:. The UVX Mine, also known as the
721:Phoenix Historic Property Register
658:Pioneer and Military Memorial Park
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3067:Abbott, Lon; Cook, Terri (2007).
2169:Gold King Mine Ghost Town brothel
2078:Irving Turbine and Generator shed
922:In 1914, a separate company, the
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2936:Historic Audrey Shaft Headframe
2657:Arizona Preservation Foundation
633:Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery
2155:Gold King Mine Ghost Town farm
1886:Miscellaneous historical items
1839:Jerome Fire Fighting equipment
1678:Jerome Episcopal Christ Church
1630:Jerome Episcopal Christ Church
1050:Little Daisy Mine headquarters
1039:Not every property within the
952:In 1930, during and after the
731:Sunnyslope District in Phoenix
696:Catlin Court Historic District
51:Main Street and Jerome Avenue.
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2396:"Two Guns – Death By Highway"
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668:St. Francis Catholic Cemetery
2980:Irving Turbine and Generator
2969:Laura Williams Memorial Park
2922:Jerome's Famous Sliding Jail
2394:Weiser, Kathy (April 2015).
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2050:Laura Williams Memorial Park
1867:Irving Turbine and Generator
1860:Laura Williams Memorial Park
678:West Resthaven Park Cemetery
593:Adamsville A.O.U.W. Cemetery
1645:Houses of Religious Worship
1616:Houses of Religious Worship
915:built to transfer ore from
701:Clarkdale Historic District
25:List of historic properties
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3086:Clements, Eric L. (2003).
2878:Jerome Chamber of Commerce
2834:Mine Museum/Fashion Saloon
2617:"Jerome Historic District"
2582:Main Street Primary School
2283:Jerome State Historic Park
2092:Rocket Shovel and Dragline
2035:Main Street Primary School
2020:Main Street Primary School
1878:Rocket Shovel and Dragline
1871:Turbine and Generator Shed
1853:Main Street Primary School
1501:Mine Museum/Fashion Saloon
1168:Mine Museum/Fashion Saloon
970:National Historic Landmark
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913:United Verde & Pacific
797:National Historic Landmark
613:Cooks Cedar Glade Cemetery
3107:Images of America: Jerome
2991:Gold King Mine Ghost Town
2900:Jerome Historical Society
2646:Jerome Historical Society
2121:Gold King Mine Ghost Town
2112:Gold King Mine Ghost Town
2102:Gold King Mine Ghost Town
1439:Paul & Jerry's Saloon
1140:Paul & Jerry's Saloon
1093:was built in 1926 as the
976:Jerome Historical Society
850:. The war ended when the
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91:Lists of structures, etc.
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3013:Varney, Philip (2006) .
2823:New State Motor Building
2724:Jerome and State=Arizona
1486:New State Motor Building
1161:New State Motor Building
1041:Jerome Historic District
889:The Connor hotel in 1899
860:Santa Fe de Nuevo MĂ©xico
3105:Steuber, Midge (2008).
2801:Reese and Amster Garage
2790:Paul and Jerry's Saloon
1989:Fire fighting equipment
1791:Sliding Jail cell gate.
1454:Reese and Amster Garage
1147:Reese and Amster Garage
781:Yavapai County, Arizona
653:Historic Pinal Cemetery
63:Part of a series of the
3158:Ghost towns in Arizona
2889:Old Jerome High School
2382:Abbott & Cook 2007
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1623:Haven Methodist Church
1606:Old Jerome High School
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1219:The ruins of the mine
1109:Lawrence Memorial Hall
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3153:Cemeteries in Arizona
2398:. Legends of America.
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623:Double Butte Cemetery
608:City of Mesa Cemetery
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2958:Jerome Blast Furnace
2593:T.F. Miller Building
2410:Mexican War veterans
1974:Town Fire Alarm Bell
1846:Jerome Blast Furnace
1007:One entrance of the
909:narrow gauge railway
848:Mexican–American War
795:. The town became a
267:Grand Canyon Village
2856:Sullivan Apartments
2384:, pp. 233–247.
1732:Sliding Jail marker
1520:Sullivan Apartments
1207:Grocery Store Ruins
1179:Sullivan Apartments
999:Historic properties
895:Frederick A. Tritle
2278:Jerome Grand Hotel
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1779:Sliding Jail bunk.
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1363:Jerome Grand Hotel
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3178:Mining in Arizona
2911:Powder Box Church
2481:, pp. 47–49.
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2360:on April 10, 2018
1851:The ruins of the
1694:Powder Box Church
1637:Powder Box Church
1470:Surgeon’s Mansion
1270:UVX mine building
1154:Surgeon's Mansion
948:Decline of Jerome
936:Little Daisy Mine
899:Arizona Territory
775:is a town in the
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618:Crosscut Cemetery
603:Boothill Cemetery
127:Black Canyon City
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560:Fort_Lowell
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527:Wintersburg
487:Twin Arrows
407:Queen Creek
297:Joseph City
157:Casa Grande
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2294:References
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1186:Boyd Hotel
1113:Spook Hall
1048:Abandoned
966:ghost town
587:Cemeteries
570:Fort Tyson
507:Wickenburg
482:Tumacacori
427:Scottsdale
402:Quartzsite
182:Cottonwood
162:Cave Creek
152:Camp Verde
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462:Tombstone
442:Snowflake
362:Patagonia
332:New River
277:Hackberry
272:Guadalupe
262:Goldfield
232:Gila Bend
222:Flagstaff
212:Ehrenberg
172:Clarkdale
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2242:See also
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517:Williams
492:Two Guns
452:Superior
437:Seligman
392:Prescott
287:Holbrook
282:Hereford
247:Glendale
227:Florence
217:Fairbank
187:Dateland
167:Chandler
112:Avondale
107:Ash Fork
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1841:– 1890.
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377:Peoria
372:Pearce
367:Payson
357:Parker
347:Oracle
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302:Kearny
292:Jerome
202:Duncan
122:Bisbee
117:Benson
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544:Forts
472:Tubac
457:Tempe
327:Miami
317:Mayer
252:Globe
207:Eagar
132:Bouse
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