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  2. United Verde Mine - Wikipedia

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    The United Verde mine was one of the largest copper mines in the United States. [1] The mine was located in the town of Jerome in central Arizona, in the southwestern United States. [1] The mine produced over 2 billion pounds of copper, silver, gold and manganese. [citation needed]

  3. UVX Mining Co. - Wikipedia

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    The UVX Mining Co., owned by James S. Douglas, Jr., operated the United Verde Extension (UVX) Mine at Jerome and built a copper smelter complex at Clemenceau (Cottonwood) in the U.S. state of Arizona. The complex, operational from 1917 through 1937, [1] is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] [3]

  4. Jerome, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    By then the United Verde Mine had become the leading copper producer in the Arizona Territory, employing about 800 men, [20] and was one of the largest mines in the world. [22] Over its 77-year life (1876 to 1953), this mine produced nearly 33 million tons of copper, gold, silver, lead and zinc ore. [ 10 ]

  5. Copper mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United Verde copper mine at Jerome, Arizona, was financed by eastern capitalists. However, the rich surface ore soon played out. W. A. Clark, who had obtained his fortune at Butte, purchased 99% of the stock of the United Verde Mine. Ultimately, it yielded copper, silver, and gold totaling $410,000,000. W. A.

  6. United Verde & Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    Route in 1930. Early owners of the United Verde copper mine in Jerome relied on mule-drawn wagons to transport material to and from the mine. In 1882, the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad (A&P) had completed a railway line across northern Arizona, and a north–south 60-mile (97 km) wagon road was built between Jerome and Ash Fork, where it met the railroad.

  7. List of historic properties in Clarkdale, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    A post called Camp Lincoln, which later was renamed Camp Verde, was established. [2] William Andrews Clark Sr. was born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania. He was a businessman who was involved with mining, banking, and railroads. [3] In 1888, Clark bought the United Verde Copper Company mine in Jerome, Arizona. The mine was located in the Black ...

  8. Are China and this Copper Mine a Match Made in Heaven? - AOL

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    Deep in the middle of the Gobi Desert, there is a city like many others. There are restaurants, houses, citizens, basketball courts, and enough jobs to go around. It's a civilization in the most ...

  9. List of historic properties in Jerome, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Jerome Blast Furnace is one of two furnaces found in 1888 on the Hampton Lode, United Verde Copper Company Mine by W. A. Clark. Located on 303 Main Street. [29] [50] The ruins of the Main Street Primary School – built in 1914 was located in the intersection of Main Street (Arizona Route 89A) and Verde Avenue before it was demolished in ...