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Adamsville, Arizona

Adamsville was a populated place in Pinal County, Arizona. Once a thriving farm town, it became a ghost town by the 1920s.[2] Adamsville is located at an elevation is 1,450 feet, on the south bank of the Gila River, west of Florence, Arizona.

Adamsville, Arizona
Adamsville Ghost Town Marker
Adamsville, Arizona
Location of Adamsville in Arizona
Coordinates: 33°00′46″N 111°26′31″W / 33.01278°N 111.44194°W / 33.01278; -111.44194
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
CountyPinal
Elevation1,450 ft (442 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • TotalN/A
Time zoneUTC-7 (Mountain (MST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (MST)
ZIP codes
85132
Area code520
GNIS feature IDU.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Adamsville, Arizona

History Edit

Adamsville was one of the first two towns formed in Pinal County, Arizona. It was named for its original settler in 1866, Fred A. Adams.[3] When a post office was established there in 1871, it was named Sanford, (for a Captain George B. Sanford of the First U.S. Cavalry), by a political enemy of Mr. Adams, Richard McCormick. The town had stores, homes, a post office and a flour mill and water tanks. Local residents continued to use the original name, causing confusion which existed until 1876, when the post office was discontinued. In 1900, the Gila River overflowed and wiped out most of the town. Those who survived the flood moved to the town of Florence. The inscription on the marker reads as follows: "In the 1870s, a flour mill and a few stores formed the hub of life in Adamsville, where shootings and knifings were commonplace, and life was one of the cheapest commodities. Most of the adobe houses have been washed away by the flooding Gila River". Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, reference #10000114. The entire settlement was gone by 1920.[2] Adams died in 1910 and is buried in the Adamsville A.O.U.W. (Ancient Order of United Workmen) Cemetery.[4][5]

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1870400
188039−90.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[6]

Adamsville first appeared on the 1870 U.S. Census as an unincorporated village.[7] It was then located within Pima County. It became a part of Pinal County with its creation in 1875. It reported 400 residents in 1870, all White. It was tied with the village of Apache Pass as the then-second most populous locale in Pima County, behind Tucson, and was the fourth largest recorded community in the entire territory of Arizona. In 1880, it reported as the village of Sanford, with just 39 residents.[8] It was the second-least recorded populated community, tied with the village of Plomosa, and just ahead of Casa Grande. It did not report again on the census.

Remaining structures Edit

Cemetery Edit

Historic Adamsville A.O.U.W. Cemetery – The Pioneers' Cemetery Association (PCA) maintains the "historic cemetery" (one which has been in existence for more than fifty years) in Adamsville.[9] Among those interred in the cemetery and whose graves are pictured are:

  • Fred A. Adams – Founder of Adamsville.
  • Judge H. B. Summers
  • Capt. Granville Henderson Oury – Judge: District court of New Mexico. Delegate to Confederate Congress. Arizona Mounted Volunteers CSA, Territorial legislator to U. S Congress, Pioneer-Soldier-Statesman.
  • Felix Grunde and his wife Martha Angeline Hardwick – Family known as the Hardwick pioneers
  • The Stevens family – Olnorah Stevens, wife of Daniel C. Stevens; Carmen Sarah Stevens, daughter of Daniel C. & Ollie N. Stevens and Taylor Stevens, infant son of Daniel C. and Mary E. Stevens

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Feature Detail Report for: Adamsville". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Adamsville
  3. ^ Adamsville
  4. ^ "ADAMS, FRED A. - Pinal County, Arizona | FRED A. ADAMS - Arizona Gravestone Photos". arizonagravestones.org. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  5. ^ Moulton, Heather L.; Tatterson, Susan (2020). "Adamsville Cemetery and Butte View Cemetery – Established Late 1800s". Graveyards of the Wild West – Arizona. America Through Time (Fonthill Media). pp. 100–113. ISBN 978-1634992275.
  6. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". Census.gov. Retrieved June 6, 2013.
  7. ^ "Population of civil divisions less than counties" (PDF). census.gov. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  8. ^ "Population of civil divisions less than counties" (PDF). census.gov. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  9. ^ "Our Cemeteries". Pioneers' Cemetery AssociationPhoenix, AZ. Retrieved May 8, 2023.

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Adamsville was a populated place in Pinal County Arizona Once a thriving farm town it became a ghost town by the 1920s 2 Adamsville is located at an elevation is 1 450 feet on the south bank of the Gila River west of Florence Arizona Adamsville ArizonaGhost townAdamsville Ghost Town MarkerAdamsville ArizonaLocation of Adamsville in ArizonaCoordinates 33 00 46 N 111 26 31 W 33 01278 N 111 44194 W 33 01278 111 44194CountryUnited StatesStateArizonaCountyPinalElevation 1 1 450 ft 442 m Population 2010 TotalN ATime zoneUTC 7 Mountain MST Summer DST UTC 7 MST ZIP codes85132Area code520GNIS feature IDU S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Adamsville Arizona Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Remaining structures 4 Cemetery 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditAdamsville was one of the first two towns formed in Pinal County Arizona It was named for its original settler in 1866 Fred A Adams 3 When a post office was established there in 1871 it was named Sanford for a Captain George B Sanford of the First U S Cavalry by a political enemy of Mr Adams Richard McCormick The town had stores homes a post office and a flour mill and water tanks Local residents continued to use the original name causing confusion which existed until 1876 when the post office was discontinued In 1900 the Gila River overflowed and wiped out most of the town Those who survived the flood moved to the town of Florence The inscription on the marker reads as follows In the 1870s a flour mill and a few stores formed the hub of life in Adamsville where shootings and knifings were commonplace and life was one of the cheapest commodities Most of the adobe houses have been washed away by the flooding Gila River Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 reference 10000114 The entire settlement was gone by 1920 2 Adams died in 1910 and is buried in the Adamsville A O U W Ancient Order of United Workmen Cemetery 4 5 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1870400 188039 90 2 U S Decennial Census 6 Adamsville first appeared on the 1870 U S Census as an unincorporated village 7 It was then located within Pima County It became a part of Pinal County with its creation in 1875 It reported 400 residents in 1870 all White It was tied with the village of Apache Pass as the then second most populous locale in Pima County behind Tucson and was the fourth largest recorded community in the entire territory of Arizona In 1880 it reported as the village of Sanford with just 39 residents 8 It was the second least recorded populated community tied with the village of Plomosa and just ahead of Casa Grande It did not report again on the census Remaining structures Edit Adamsville Water Tower Adamsville store Adamsville Water Tanks Adamsville grain storage Windmill FarmhouseCemetery EditHistoric Adamsville A O U W Cemetery The Pioneers Cemetery Association PCA maintains the historic cemetery one which has been in existence for more than fifty years in Adamsville 9 Among those interred in the cemetery and whose graves are pictured are Fred A Adams Founder of Adamsville Judge H B Summers Capt Granville Henderson Oury Judge District court of New Mexico Delegate to Confederate Congress Arizona Mounted Volunteers CSA Territorial legislator to U S Congress Pioneer Soldier Statesman Felix Grunde and his wife Martha Angeline Hardwick Family known as the Hardwick pioneers The Stevens family Olnorah Stevens wife of Daniel C Stevens Carmen Sarah Stevens daughter of Daniel C amp Ollie N Stevens and Taylor Stevens infant son of Daniel C and Mary E Stevens Adamsville A O U W Cemetery Grave of Fred A Adams 1844 1910 See also Edit Arizona portal Cities portalList of historic properties in Florence Arizona National Register of Historic Places listings in Pinal County ArizonaReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Adamsville Arizona Feature Detail Report for Adamsville Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Adamsville Adamsville ADAMS FRED A Pinal County Arizona FRED A ADAMS Arizona Gravestone Photos arizonagravestones org Retrieved May 8 2023 Moulton Heather L Tatterson Susan 2020 Adamsville Cemetery and Butte View Cemetery Established Late 1800s Graveyards of the Wild West Arizona America Through Time Fonthill Media pp 100 113 ISBN 978 1634992275 U S Decennial Census Census gov Retrieved June 6 2013 Population of civil divisions less than counties PDF census gov Retrieved May 8 2023 Population of civil divisions less than counties PDF census gov Retrieved May 8 2023 Our Cemeteries Pioneers Cemetery AssociationPhoenix AZ Retrieved May 8 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adamsville Arizona amp oldid 1166383387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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