Cordes, Arizona
Ghost town in Yavapai County
Ghost town in Arizona, United States
34°18′12″N 112°10′01″W / 34.30333°N 112.16694°W / 34.30333; -112.16694Cordes is a ghost town located eight miles southeast of the area of Mayer in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. Cordes was established in 1883 by John Henry Cordes.
The town was originally destined to be called Antelope Junction; however, Cordes' application for a post office in that name was denied in 1883. The reason was that there was already an Antelope Station in Arizona. That town is now called Stanton. The second name that Cordes chose was his own, which was approved. The Cordes post office closed in 1944 and the town was abandoned in the 1950s.[2]
References
Further reading
- Du Shane, Neal (December 30, 2012). "Cordes, Arizona". American Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project.
External links
- Media related to Cordes, Arizona at Wikimedia Commons
- Ghost towns travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Cordes – ghosttowns.com
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Municipalities and communities of Yavapai County, Arizona, United States
County seat: Prescott
- Cottonwood
- Peoria‡
- Prescott
- Sedona‡
- Camp Verde
- Chino Valley
- Clarkdale
- Dewey-Humboldt
- Jerome
- Prescott Valley
- Wickenburg‡
places
- Arcosanti
- Aultman
- Breezy Pines
- Briggs
- Copperopolis
- Crookton
- Crown King
- Drake
- Dugas
- Forbing Park
- Goodwin
- Groom Creek
- Hecla
- Highland Park
- Hillside
- Hooper
- Humbug
- Iron Springs
- Juniper Heights
- Kirkland
- Kirkland Junction
- Lapham
- Minnehaha
- Mint
- Nelson
- Oak Creek
- Perkinsville
- Potato Patch
- Red Rock
- Skull Valley
- Walnut Grove
- Yava
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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