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Small cemetery in the ghost town of Harshaw.
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Remains of an adobe building, located on the outskirts the ghost town of Harshaw.
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Harshaw in the 1880s.
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Construction of the Hermosa Mill in Harshaw, circa 1879
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Map of Pima County, Arizona, 1883, which at that time included Harshaw.
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Harshaw Area - Segment of Topographic Map, Harshaw Quadrangle, Arizona, Santa Cruz County. 7.5 minute series. USGS 1958.
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Topographic Map, Harshaw Quadrangle, Arizona, Santa Cruz County. 7.5 minute series. USGS 1958.
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The Hale Ranch headquarters in the ghost town of Harshaw, Arizona.
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The Finley House on Hale Ranch property in the ghost town of Harshaw, Arizona. Built circa 1877 by James Finley.
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A sign in Harshaw
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The ruins of an adobe house and pool hall
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The main Harshaw Cemetery, north of the townsite
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The grave of Harshaw pioneer Angel Soto (1846-1899), who was murdered by cattle rustlers nearby in 1899. The grave of his wife, Josefa Soto, is at the right.
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Adobe walls
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An old store at Villa Gran, a few miles from the townsite
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The Hale Ranch House on San Rafael Valley Road
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A cow on the Hale Ranch, near the James Finley House