
Adamsville, Arizona - Wikipedia
Adamsville was a populated place in Pinal County, Arizona. Once a thriving farm town, it became a ghost town by the 1920s. [ 2 ] Adamsville is located at an elevation is 1,450 feet (442 m), on the south bank of the Gila River , west of Florence, Arizona .
Ghost Town of Adamsville - The Historical Marker Database
2010年1月16日 · 33° 0.32′ N, 111° 26.671′ W. Marker is near Florence, Arizona, in Pinal County. It is at the intersection of Florence-Coolidge Highway (State Highway 287) and East Adamsville Road, on the right when traveling west on Florence-Coolidge Highway. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Florence AZ 85132, United States of America.
Adamsville Ghost Town - Ghost Towns of Arizona and …
Ghost Towns, Adamsville, Arizona Adamsville Ghost Town The first settlements in the Territory, included within the boundaries of Maricopa County as originally established in 1871, were made along the Gila River at Adamsville and Florence. Some claim that the first building erected was at the old town of Adamsville, about three miles west of ...
Adamsville - Arizona Ghost Town
Adamsville was a farming town founded in the 1870 by Fred Adams.The town had stores,homes,a post office, a flour mill, water tanks.In the 1900 the gila river came up over the banks and whiped out most of the town. Residents that were left moved to the town of Florence Arizona. Submitted by: Dayna Quiroz : Adamsville Courtesy Dayna Quiroz
Adamsville A.O.U.W. Cemetery - Wikipedia
Adamsville was one of the first two towns formed in Pinal County, Arizona. The town was located at an elevation is 1,450 feet, on the south bank of the Gila River, west of Florence, Arizona.It was named for its original settler in 1866, Fred A. Adams. [3] In 1900 the Gila River overflowed and wiped out most of the town.
crEasing into Retirement: Adamsville, a Ghost Town - Blogger
- From "History of Arizona, Vol. VI" by Thomas Edwin Farish, Arizona Historian. “After the departure of Mr. Adams, the founder of the place, who moved to the Salt River Valley, Adamsville became the headquarters of the Bichard Brothers, well known business men of the Gila Valley, who erected a modern flouring mill at that place.
Adamsville, Arizona Ghost Town - United States Ghost Towns
Adamsville, located in Pinal County, Arizona, was once a thriving farming community in the late 19th century. Established in 1866 by Fred A. Adams, the town played a significant role in the early development of the region. Below is detailed information about the town.
Adamsville Map - Hamlet - Pinal County, Arizona, USA - Mapcarta
Adamsville Adamsville was a populated place in Pinal County, Arizona.Once a thriving farm town, it became a ghost town by the 1920s. Adamsville is located at an elevation is 1,450 feet, on the south bank of the Gila River, west of Florence, Arizona.
Adamsville: Wiped Out by a Flood - echoesofthesouthwest.com
2010年4月14日 · Arizona is known for its vast deserts, mountains, great sunsets, snakes and hot climate just to name a few. Arizona is also known for the many ghost towns scattered around the state. One such town is Adamsville, which is about 2 miles from Florence. Adamsville was founded by Charles Adams in the 1870’s.
Ruins of Adamsville | Arizona Memory Project
Subject Ghost towns--Arizona--Adamsville Ruins--Arizona--Adamsville Description Photograph of the ruins of Adamsville (Ariz.) Date Original 1930 Date Range 1930s (1930-1939) Type Still Image Original Format Black-and-white photographs Contributing Institution State Archives- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records Collection Arizona ...
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