"Arizona Ghost Trails" by Richard J. Hinton, explores the legal world of Arizona mining in the late 1800s. The book is all about the rules and laws that miners had to follow back then. It talks about mining claims, who had the right to mine where, and all the details that went into making sure things were done fairly. You'll learn about how miners could get their claims, what they had to do to keep them, and what responsibilities came with trying to strike it rich in the Arizona territory.

Arizona ghost trails
By Richard J. (Richard Josiah) Hinton
Uncover the forgotten rules that shaped the lives of Arizona's gold seekers, where fortunes were found and lost in the fight for land and riches.
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2022-12-12
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About the AuthorRichard Josiah Hinton was a journalist, author, abolitionist, and military officer with the rank of colonel. He was the commander of African-American soldiers in the American Civil War, Freedmens Bureau official, and U.S. government official.
Richard Josiah Hinton was a journalist, author, abolitionist, and military officer with the rank of colonel. He was the commander of African-American soldiers in the American Civil War, Freedmens Bureau official, and U.S. government official.
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