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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Congress, Arizona, Harshaw, Arizona, Santa Claus, Arizona, Charleston, Arizona, List of ghost towns in Arizona, Castle Dome Landing, Arizona, Contention City, Arizona, Fairbank, Arizona, Swansea, Arizona, McMillenville, Arizona, Mohave City, Arizona, Tiger, Arizona, Oatman, Arizona, Canyon Diablo, Arizona, Castle Dome Mountains, Big Bug, Arizona, Kentucky Camp, Arizona, Cerro Colorado, Arizona, Helvetia, Arizona, Gleeson, Arizona, Bradshaw City, Arizona, La Paz, Arizona, Brigham City, Arizona, Ruby, Arizona, Weaver, Arizona, Pinal City, Arizona, Tres Alamos, Arizona, Total Wreck, Arizona, Alexandra, Arizona, Aubrey Landing, Arizona, Redington, Arizona, Spenazuma, Arizona, Cleator, Arizona, Copper Creek, Arizona, Sasco, Arizona, Cochran, Arizona, American Flag, Arizona, Paradise, Arizona, Pearce, Arizona, Cherry, Arizona, Tip Top, Arizona, Bumble Bee, Arizona, Jerome Junction, Arizona, Allen, Arizona, Wranglers Roost, Reymert, Arizona, Cochise, Arizona, Adamana, Arizona, White Hills, Arizona, Marinette, Arizona, Cerbat, Arizona, Hyder, Arizona, Bellevue, Arizona, Piedmont, Arizona, Cordes, Arizona, Cedar, Arizona, Ray, Arizona, Alamo Crossing, Arizona, Wolf Hole, Arizona, Catoctin, Arizona, Sunset, Arizona, Cascabel, Arizona, Canelo, Arizona, Vulture Mine. Excerpt: Harshaw is a ghost town in Santa Cruz County in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. The town was settled in the 1870s, in what was then the Arizona Territory. Founded as a mining community, Harshaw is named after the cattleman-turned-prospector David Tecumseh Harshaw, who first successfully located silver in the area. At the town's peak near the end of the 19th century, Harshaw's mines were among Arizona's highest producers of ore, with the largest mine, the Hermosa, yielding approximately $365,455 in bullion over a four month period in...