o anderson Wrote:
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> Thanks Colorado76 for sharing that map, and
> introducing me to another Myrick Book I need to
> buy. Also thanks to Bruce for his find, it sort of
> matches another reference I just found that
> describes the George A. Treadwell Mining Co. which
> owned all the mines in the Big Bug district. The
> Hackberry and Iron Queen Railroad is described as
> about 5 miles long with two locomotives and nine
> cars in The Copper Handbook (or The Mines
> Register) in 1907 on P. 1091.
> [url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aqg2AQAAMAA
> J&pg=PA1091&lpg=PA1091&dq=hackberry+and+boggs+rail
> road+arizona&source=bl&ots=mQQ9V5dfEW&sig=3ocEDlTW
> 122TIDnxMiL3JY9CXeU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijp-_Tms
> HfAhVo8IMKHaK_AI8Q6AEwEHoECAIQAQ#v=onepage&q&f=fal
> se]Mines Register, Vol 7[/url]
You are welcome, I'm glad to be of some help here among so many knowledgeable members. The Myrick book on the Santa Fe to Phoenix is a wonderful book and well worth the cost. I recently was able to finish obtaining the whole series of Myricks works of Arizona Railroads. I will be moving to the area of this railroad soon and I hope to be able to explore the grades of the railroads in the future.
We have witnessed valley
and plain and crest,
Canon and pass we've scanned;
We have seen the best
of the glorious West,
by the trail of the Rio Grande
-Author Unknown