| _____ | Cleator | 1) Housed the first school in Cochise County.
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| _____ | Oatman | 2) Destroyed by fire is located 3 miles from new town of the same name.
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| _____ | Bouse | 3) Town northwest of Patagonia formerly called Plomo.
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| _____ | Stanton | 4) Ghost town southwest of Tombstone on San Pedro River.
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| _____ | Pearce | 5) This ghost town that was once popular with miners is east of Congress and Yarnell.
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| _____ | Signal | 6) Town in Mohave County noted for its roaming burro population.
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| _____ | Alto | 7) Ghost town in Bradshaw Mountains that is formerly called Turkey.
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| _____ | Charleston | 8) Former gold-rich town in Cochise County.
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| _____ | Octave | 9) Town between Salome and Parker that was once called Brayton.
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| _____ | Dos Cabezas | 10) Ghost town on Agua Fria Rover near Tip Top Mine site.
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| _____ | Gillette | 11) Old mining town in Buckskin Mountains that shipped ore to Wales for smeltering. |
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| _____ | Old Congress | 12) Town southwest of Prescott that was once called Antelope Station.
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| _____ | Swansea | 13) Early mercantile center of Nohave County that was beneath Elephant's Tooth.
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