History of Globe Arizona


Book Description










Globe


Book Description

According to Arizona folklore, "Globe City" was named for an extremely large globe-shaped silver nugget found along Pinal Creek in the 1870s. The town site, nestled in the foothills of the Pinal Mountains, was laid out in 1876, and miners and prospectors soon flooded the camp, joining ranchers already in the area. In 1881, Globe was named the county seat of Gila County, allowing for the continued growth and development of mining, ranching, and commerce. Many Arizonans who helped shepherd the Territory of Arizona into statehood came from Globe, including the state's first governor, businessmen George W. P. Hunt. Today Globe is a thriving community of 7,500 residents who take pride in their town's unique historic legacy.




Geology and Ore Deposits of the Globe-Miami District, Arizona


Book Description

Within the district of known productive deposits are several large areas underlain by rocks that are younger than the period of mineralization and that may conceal other ore bodies.
















Bulletin


Book Description

Includes the following subseries each numbered separately: Economic series; Mineral technology series, and Safety series.