Courtland Arizona Territory Ghost Town, Part 04: Model T tires, old business, mining operations.

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Volume 04:

Here we visit another old building that was likely a business. I have a hunch this was the water company, but I can't prove it. The Sanborn maps from the time that I have access to don't extend that far into the town.

We found what's left of the old road that ran east and there are some very old tires from Model T's that used to drive there and other artifacts.

We find another foundation, could be to a business or house that was on the old road.

We see what's left of a relatively current mining operation.

Courtland was another mining town from the old west. Like many of these towns, it had many amenities and was quite big and successful. It is located just on the other side of the mountains from Gleeson Arizona; just a few miles.

Like most of these towns, it had quite a rich history. I thought I knew quite a bit about the place, but as you will see in the videos, I knew quite a bit less than I thought.

A 1927 Sanborn map of the town can be found here:

http://www.gleesonarizona.com/maps/Courtland_1927.pdf

Maps, photos, news articles from Courtland can be found at the Library of Congress:

https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/about-this-collection/

Special thanks to Ernie for giving me some good information, check out his website:

http://azbackcountryadventures.com/

Joe Bono, the owner of the Gleeson jail has a very informative website about all the towns in the area. There are pictures of areas on private property that we didn't visit, like the power plant.

Joe grew up in Gleeson and opens the jail/museum every first Saturday of the month, definitely check it out if you are in the area.

http://www.gleesonarizona.com/

Here are some links with pictures etc of areas that are on private property in Courtland as well as other information:

http://azbackcountryadventures.com/court.htm

Links about all things "the old west" from mining to railroads to Tombstone:

Tombstone Area Ghost Towns:

https://www.wyattearpexplorers.com/

Western Mining History:

https://westernmininghistory.com/

Abandoned Rails:

http://www.abandonedrails.com/

Forgotten Railways, Roads & Places:

https://www.frrandp.com/p/the-map.html

Friends of the san pedro river:

http://sanpedroriver.org/wpfspr/

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