Logan City (Ariz.)

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Logan City, Pima County, Ariz. was established in 1883 after the discovery of silver ore in the Quijotoa Mining District. By 1886, the mining boom was over and most inhabitants were gone. The town was named for John T. Logan and William R. Logan, two of the partners in developing the town and building a well. Other partners included James H. Shotwell and George J. Roskruge. Roskruge was also county surveyor and responsible for surveying the townsite.

From the description of Logan City, Arizona records, 1883-1887. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31388182

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associatedWith Logan, John T. person
associatedWith Logan Townsite and Well Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Logan, William R. person
associatedWith Quiggle, James M. person
associatedWith Roskruge, George J. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Quijotoa Mining District (Ariz.)
Arizona
Arizona--Pima County
Logan City (Ariz.)
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Extinct cities
Mines and mineral resources
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Active 1883

Active 1887

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