White Hills, Arizona

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White Hills, Arizona
Unincorporated community
White Hills, Arizona
Coordinates: 35°44′17″N 114°23′51″W / 35.73806°N 114.39750°W / 35.73806; -114.39750Coordinates: 35°44′17″N 114°23′51″W / 35.73806°N 114.39750°W / 35.73806; -114.39750
Country United States
State Arizona
County Mohave
Elevation[1] 2,792 ft (851 m)
Time zone Mountain (MST) (UTC-7)
Area code(s) 928
GNIS feature ID 24687[1]

White Hills is an unincorporated community in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. White Hills is 12.5 miles (20.1 km) northwest of Dolan Springs.

History

In 1892, Henry Shaffer discovered silver deposits in the area, with the help of local American Indians. The resulting mining efforts led to the creation of the town of White Hills, which reportedly grew to a population of 1,500. The mines consisted of 27 miles (43 km) of tunnels, and a full fifteen mines were being worked within one mile (1.6 km) of the town. In 1894, the White Hills Mining Company was formed to run the operations, but they sold out in 1895 for a price of $1,500,000. The new owners, part of an English company, constructed a 40-stamp mill in the town. However, water had to be piped in from 7 miles (11 km) away, and the supply was never able to meet the mine and mill's demands. Production peaked in 1898, and soon after the mill began operating only half of the time. The town went into decline, and eventually became a ghost town.[2]

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