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selected the area as a suitable site to establish a smelter for its copper mines in Bisbee. In 1888, mining pioneer Dr. James
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2381:New Jersey
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559:Williams
534:Two Guns
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479:Seligman
434:Prescott
329:Holbrook
324:Hereford
289:Glendale
269:Florence
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174:Bouse
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