Turkey Creek, Arizona Highways

Chuck Lawsen
August 2006

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Turkey Creek, Arizona Highways
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About this Print:
Blood, Sweat and Tears. Between 1865 and 1869 the blood-soaked banks of Turkey Creek were the scene of at least 12 Indian attacks on the Bully Bueno mine. In the summer of 1869 the Indians dealt a deathblow to the gold mine by torching the mill, storehouse, sawmill and other buildings, effectively putting the Bully Bueno out of business.

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