List of historic properties in Clarkdale, Arizona
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This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining structures and monuments, of historic significance in Clarkdale, a former mining town in Yavapai County, Arizona. Clarkdale was Arizona's first master-planned community. The town is located on the northwest boundary of the City of Cottonwood.
Contents
1 Brief history
2 The Clark Mansion
3 The Tuzigoot National Monument
4 Verde Canyon Railroad
5 The Hatalacva Ruin
6 Properties pictured
6.1 Clarkdale Historic District
7 Historic properties and structures in Clarkdale
8 Further reading
9 See also
10 References
Brief history[edit]
During the Pre-Columbian era, the area was occupied by Sinagua people who built their dwellings in the cliffs of the Verde Valley Mountains between the years of 1100 and 1425 AD. In 1583, Captain Antonio de Espejo and the Spanish conquistadors took possession of the Verde Valley.[1]
In the 1860s settlers began to migrate into the Verde Valley to work in the mining industry. The United States Army established a minor post overlooking the farms which the settlers established in West Clear Water. 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 Hills in the Verde Valley. He decided to move the smelter further down the hill in 1912.
Clark planned and built Arizona’s first master-planned community for his employees. The town, which was named Clarkdale, had a population of 3,200 most of which were mine employees and their families. The town not only had residences, but it also had a business district, a hospital, schools, and a town park. By 1930, the United Verde Mining Co. had built 500 houses in Clarkdale [4][5]
The original Clarkdale town site is recognized as an historic district on the National Register of Historic Places. It was listed as such in 1998, reference #97001586 as the "Clarkdale Historic District". Included are the buildings and residences along Main Street.[6] The Clarkdale Historical Society and Museum is located at 900 First North St.[7]
Clarkdale, however does not have the authority to deny a demolition permit. Therefore, the owner of a property, listed either in the National Register of Historic Places or considered historical by the Clarkdale Historical Society, may demolish the historical property in question if he or she so desires. According to Jim McPherson, Arizona Preservation Foundation Board President: "It is crucial that residents, private interests, and government officials act now to save these elements of our cultural heritage before it is too late.”[8]
The Clark Mansion[edit]
Clark's grandson William "Tersius" Clark, built a mansion over Peck's Lake in Clarkdale in the 1930s. The two story mansion, which had seven bedrooms and five bathrooms, was built of bricks, steel and cement. The mansion was eventually abandoned and boarded up, but it remained a local landmark. In 2010, a fire, which the authorities considered suspicious, completely destroyed the historic mansion.[9]
The Tuzigoot National Monument[edit]
The Tuzigoot National Monument is a small national monument where the remains of dwellings of the 12th century Sinagua Indians are preserved. The sandstone ridge where the cluster of the Sinagua buildings are located is close to the Verde River. The Tuzigoot National Monument has a small visitor center (museum) that contains a display of Indian artifacts which have been found on-site.[10]
Verde Canyon Railroad[edit]
Clark ordered the building of a railroad for his mining operations. The Santa Fe Railway owned and operated the branch line from 1912 to 1988. The tracks linked the copper smelter at Clarkdale and the copper mines at Jerome to the Santa Fe Railway tracks passing through Drake.
In 1966, songwriting duo Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart wrote a song which was inspired by Clarkdale railroad system. According to Hart:
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The song "Last Train to Clarksville" was released August 16, 1966 and was the debut single by The Monkees. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 on November 5, 1966.[12]
Currently the Verde Canyon Railroad, a passenger excursion heritage railroad, runs between Clarkdale and Perkinsville. The John Bell Railroad Museum is part of the depot complex in Clarkdale. the museum displays rail artifacts and photographs, many of which came from Bell's personal collection.[13]
The Hatalacva Ruin[edit]
The Hatalacva Ruin is in a restricted area. The area was listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1974, reference #74000463. According to the NRHP the Area of Significance is Prehistoric, the Cultural Affiliation is Sinagua and the Period of Significance is 1499-1000 AD.[6]
Properties pictured[edit]
The following is a brief description with the images of the historic properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places that are pictured.[6]
Broadway Bridge - built in 1917 and located over Bitter Creek on Broadway Road. List in the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, reference #88001651.- The Clark Memorial Clubhouse - built in 1926 and located at 19 N. 19th Street. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, reference #82001662.
- The Tuzigoot National Monument - Sinagua ruins. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in September 9, 2010, reference #10000518. .
Clarkdale Historic District[edit]
The following is a brief description with the images and the original names of the historic properties located within the Clarkdale Historic District.
- The Clarkdale Public Works Building - located at 890 Main Street.
Clarkdale High School - built in 1915 and located at 849 Main Street. It now houses the Copper Art Museum.
St. Cecilia Catholic Church - built in 1924 and located at 850 Main Stree
Copper Church Bell - located on the grounds of the Copper Art Museum on 849 Main Street.- The Miller Wholesale Warehouse - built c.1920 and located below Upper Clarkdale near the smelter site.
Historic properties and structures in Clarkdale[edit]
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listed in the National Register of Historic Places.[6]
Clark Memorial Clubhouse.
Broadway Bridge over Bitter Creek.
Different view of the Broadway Bridge.
Tuzigoot National Monument ruins
listed in the National Register of Historic Places.[6]
Clarkdale Public Works Building.
Clarkdale High School.
St. Cecilia Catholic Church.
Miller Wholesale Warehouse building.
Verde Canyon Railroad engine.
John Bell Railroad Museum's 1869 display "Looks West"
John Bell Railroad Museum's 1869 display "Ricochet"
Abandoned Verde Railroad cars.
Further reading[edit]
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See also[edit]
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- Clarkdale, Arizona
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Yavapai County, Arizona
- Clarkdale Historic District (Clarkdale, Arizona)
References[edit]
^ Overview of the town of Camp Verde
^ Camp Verde History
^ "Copper King William A. Clark". Copper King Mansion. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
^ Peterson, Hellen Palmer (May 2008). Landscapes of Capital: Culture in an Industrial Western Company Town, Clarkdale, Arizona, 1914-1929. Northern Arizona University: Ph.D. dissertation. p. 214. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
^ Clarkdale was state's first master-planned community
^ abcde National Register of Historic Places in Yavapai, County, Arizona
^ Clarkdale Historical Society and Museum
^ Arizona Preservation Foundation
^ Historic Clark Mansion destroyed; fire called 'suspicious'
^ Tuzigoot National Monument
^ Kotal, Kent; Forgotten hits. "The Music of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart". Retrieved 5 February 2015.
^ Ashley Brown, ed. (1990). Marshall Cavendish Illustrated History of Popular Music. Six (Reference ed.). Marshall Cavendish. ISBN 1-85435-021-8.
^ Rail, p. 7
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- History of Yavapai County, Arizona
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