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Desert Station is a historic locale, the site of a later station of the Butterfield Overland Mail, in what is now Maricopa County, Arizona.

History

Desert Station, established in 1859, was Шаблон:Convert east of Gila Ranch Station through Pima Pass, amidst the Fortymile Desert in the great bend of the Gila River, on West Prong Waterman Wash.[1] It lay Шаблон:Convert west of Maricopa Wells Station.[2]Шаблон:Rp Desert Station had its own well.[3] Two tanks were established on the route, one between Desert Station and Gila Ranch and another between Desert Station and Maricopa Wells station to water the horses as they crossed the desert. The two riverside stations were tasked to carry water to supply the tank nearest them.[4]Шаблон:Rp

In March 1861, the Butterfield line shut down, but during the American Civil War, Desert Station's remained a stop for freighters and passing travelers coming into the New Mexico Territory from the riverport of Arizona City on the Colorado River. It also saw the passage of the troops of the Confederate Army that briefly passed through to the west and then fell back before the advance of the California Column of the Union Army that invaded Confederate Arizona and occupied New Mexico Territory in 1862.

References

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  3. Desert Tracks, June 2013, Publication of the Southern Trails Chapter of the Oregon-California Trails Association, Santa Fe, 2013, pp. 22–23 Finding Leach’s Well with Dennis Wells by Greg McEachron
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