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« on: January 26, 2010, 11:49:12 am »
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The Tucson Weekly Citizen of July 11, 1874, notes:
?Charles O. Brown has this week been out in the Whetstone mountains looking for the somewhat noted Whetstone mine, known to have been extensively worked many years ago, but did not find it. He found a canyon with a number of springs which form quite a stream, and plenty of ash and walnut shrubbery and wild grapes; also several stone houses, the largest of which was about fifteen feet square. It is not exactly clear whether the houses were built for miners or mescal makers, but there being very little mescal in the neighborhood it is believed they were for miners.?

Charles O. Brown was a Tucson saloon owner and a drinking buddy of Thomas Jeffords. Hope someone finds this useful.

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Thanks Froggy......that looks like an interesting lead...or actually a few leads.   I think I'll see where they lead me.....if no where else, they ought to lead me to a new area for relic hunting.

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