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- Q19461983 subject Q7475447.
- Q19461983 subject Q8467824.
- Q19461983 subject Q8491706.
- Q19461983 abstract "Gillett, Arizona, is a ghost town, a stagecoach station, and then a settlement formed around an ore mill serving the Tip Top Mine, on the Agua Fria River in Yavapai County in what was then Arizona Territory. It was named for the mining developer of the Tip Top Mine, spelled incorrectly as Gillette on U. S. Topographic Maps and elsewhere. Gillett was founded by the superintendent of the Tip Top Mine, where he located the mill to process the ore from Tip Top, 9 miles away. Its post office opened October 15 1878. At its height in 1878 Gillett, had 6 streets and aside from its mill and post office, a bank, assay office, hotel, real estate office, livery stable, lumberyard, meat market, truck farm, dairy, warehouse, 2 blacksmiths, 2 stagecoach stations, 4 stores and 9 saloons or gambling houses. After the mill was closed in 1880, and moved to Tip Top in 1884, the town was soon abandoned. It remained with a store and a stagecoach station in 1880 with a population of two. Its post office had postmasters appointed up to October 1883, but it was discontinued in August of 1887. The stage station remained until 1912, then was abandoned. The Burfind Hotel was the largest structure in Gillett and ruins of it and a neglected cemetery remain.".
- Q19461983 country Q30.
- Q19461983 elevation "559.0".
- Q19461983 elevation "559.0032".
- Q19461983 isPartOf Q58711.
- Q19461983 isPartOf Q816.
- Q19461983 populationTotal "0".
- Q19461983 timeZone Q3134980.
- Q19461983 type Q74047.
- Q19461983 utcOffset "-7".
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- Q19461983 wikiPageWikiLink Q7475447.
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- Q19461983 elevationFt "1834".
- Q19461983 elevationM "559".
- Q19461983 name "Gillett, Arizona".
- Q19461983 populationTotal "0".
- Q19461983 settlementType Q74047.
- Q19461983 subdivisionName Q30.
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- Q19461983 subdivisionName Q816.
- Q19461983 timezone "MST".
- Q19461983 utcOffset "-7".
- Q19461983 point "34.01888888888889 -112.16361111111111".
- Q19461983 type Place.
- Q19461983 type Location.
- Q19461983 type Place.
- Q19461983 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q19461983 type Settlement.
- Q19461983 type Town.
- Q19461983 type Thing.
- Q19461983 type SpatialThing.
- Q19461983 type Q3957.
- Q19461983 type Q486972.
- Q19461983 comment "Gillett, Arizona, is a ghost town, a stagecoach station, and then a settlement formed around an ore mill serving the Tip Top Mine, on the Agua Fria River in Yavapai County in what was then Arizona Territory. It was named for the mining developer of the Tip Top Mine, spelled incorrectly as Gillette on U. S. Topographic Maps and elsewhere. Gillett was founded by the superintendent of the Tip Top Mine, where he located the mill to process the ore from Tip Top, 9 miles away.".
- Q19461983 label "Gillett, Arizona".
- Q19461983 lat "34.01888888888889".
- Q19461983 long "-112.16361111111111".
- Q19461983 name "Gillett, Arizona".