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741: 47: 83: 90: 54: 347:. La Paz grew in the spring of 1862 along the Colorado River to serve the miners washing placer gold in the La Paz Mining District. This district produced about 50,000 troy ounces of gold per year in 1863 and 1864. La Paz had a population of 1,500 and was a stage stop between 1178: 1188: 1173: 1079: 1163: 330: 1128: 1121: 1296: 1385: 1208: 1133: 1000: 1301: 1265: 1260: 1114: 1400: 570:
Richard Josiah Hinton, The Handbook to Arizona: Its Resources, History, Towns, Mines, Ruins, and Scenery, Payot, Upham & Company, San Francisco, 1878
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discovered gold in the Arroyo De La Teneja, on the eastern bank of the Colorado River, on January 12, 1862. His discovery triggered the
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established the new territory in 1863. In 1983 the newly formed County of La Paz adopted the name, long after the town had become a
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shifted its course westward in 1866, leaving La Paz landlocked. The shipping business was taken over by a new river town,
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from 1864 to 1870, and as the largest town in the territory in 1863 was considered for the Arizona territorial capital.
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Walker, Henry (1986). "Historical Atlas of Arizona", p. 32. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
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Nothing remains of La Paz except a couple of crumbling stone foundations and a historical marker.
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The placers were largely exhausted by 1863, but the community hung on as a shipping port for
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1862, before Arizona was officially declared a territory by President Abraham Lincoln
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: La Paz (historical)
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Riverside County, California, Place Names; Their Origins and Their Stories
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Will Croft Barnes, Arizona Place Names, University of Arizona Press, 1988
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Green, Grand & Colorado River Navigation Company
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Barnes' Arizona Place Names 448: 355:. The town was the county seat of 13: 739: 683:Municipalities and communities of 473:. Tucson, Arizona: Arizona Press. 14: 1422: 1164:Colorado Steam Navigation Company 868:Colorado River Indian Reservation 638: 1391:Port cities and towns in Arizona 1010:Steamboats of the Colorado River 364:steamboats of the Colorado River 88: 81: 52: 45: 1169:George A. Johnson & Company 599: 536:Placer Gold Deposits of Arizona 313:La Paz was the location of the 1159:California Development Company 590: 574: 563: 541: 528: 505: 485: 462: 298:, the town became part of the 89: 53: 1: 1234:Steamboat owners and captains 512:Gunther, Jane Davies (1984). 441: 294:. Originally located in the 105:Show map of the United States 390: 7: 429: 10: 1427: 534:Maureen G. 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Ghost town
La Paz is located in Arizona
Arizona
La Paz is located in the United States
33°40′45″N 114°28′35″W / 33.67917°N 114.47639°W / 33.67917; -114.47639
Country
State
Arizona
County
La Paz
Time zone
UTC-7
MST
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Yavapai
La Paz County
Arizona
feast day
Our Lady of Peace
New Mexico Territory
Arizona Territory
Abraham Lincoln
ghost town
La Paz Incident
American Civil War

Pauline Weaver
Colorado River gold rush
Fort Whipple, Arizona
San Bernardino, California

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