Table of Altitudes—Principal Points in Arizona.

PLACE. Lat. Long.Altitudes
above Sea Level
REMARKS.
° °
Antelope Springs 8,065.1
Apache Camp33 4818.7032 52 5,000.9
Apache Mesa 5,800.0
Art-too-hah (Cañon Creek)35 4443.28 Bunch-grass, cedars.
Beaver Creek34 4402.52 3,671.4
Big Hills33 2307.70 5,702.5
Bill William Mt. 8,000.0
Black Hills or Tonto Plateau 9,000.0Estimated.
Bonché’s Fork34 3308.54 5,820.1
Bowie Camp32 1016.02 4,871.6
Bradshaw City 7,000.0
Cedar Creek34 04
Chevelon’s Fork 4,000.0Trib Col. Chiquito.
Chevelon’s Fork, upper course 5,200.0Estimated.
Chirricahua Mts. 7,000.0Estimated.
Desert Station32 3008.80 2,135.2
Diamond Creek35 4519.11 1,350.4
Disaster Rapids35 5552.10 Colorado River.
Eureka Springs 4,900.0
Florence3302 32.53Town 1,000 inhabitants in Gila Valley, fertile.
Gila River near Camp Goodwin 2,517.0
Graham Peak, Mt. Graham 10,516.0Nearly 6,000 feet above base.
Grant, Camp (new)322532 2310 3,985.0Suyly.
4,753.0Rothrowp.
4,833.0Wheeler Map.
5,400.0
Grant, Camp (old)324735.001133715 2,500.0Abandoned, Jan. 1873.
Green Springs361113.00 4,931.2Little wood & water, wood in gulch.
Limestone Water Pocket 36 32 18.40 5,405.4Little wood, grass; to right of road, water in small gulch.
Lowell Camp (Tucson) 32 12 33 49 2,530.0
McDowell Camp334011140 1,800.0
Mineral Park 3,000.0Approximate.
Moen-copie Cañon3608 4,984.1
Mogollon Mesa 7,000.0
Mojave Camp35241143440 600.0
Navajo Spring364619.10 4,410.02Wood, grass, & water scarce.
New Creek (Ives)353651.00 Pabroach Spring; plenty of wood, water, and grass.
Nelson’s Tanks344620.42 6,216.0Or Mogollon Mesa.
Oraybe355257.00 4,756.8Moqui Village and tank near.
Pah-guhn Springs362451.83
Pah-wash353651.00 New Creek of Ives.
Paria River Cañon (Great bend Col.)3659 3,873.5
Peach Orchard354642.40 6,297.5
Picacho Station324420.67 1,750.2
Picket Post331701.27 2,669.6
Pinal Camp332101.45
Pinal Creek3332 3,112.2
Pinal Mountains332310.24 3,925.5
Portage Rapids354835.90
Prescott3429.06 35 2730 5,318.0
Prieto Crossing333347.30 5,332.8
Pueblo Colorado354210.40 6,400.9
Pueblo Viga324900.00 2,711.6
Puerto River (mouth) 34 53 16.80 5,083.0
Rattlesnake Cañon345549.83 4,600.0
Relief Springs350834.28 5,526.6Near Lookwood’s.
San Francisco Mts. (Humphrey’s Peak) 12,561.0Forest and sheep range. Extinct crater.
San Francisco Mts. average height 7,000.0Volcanic.
San Pedro River3243 5,874.5Grass, water, wood; settlements.
Santa Rita Mts. 8,000.0Water, grass, wood plenty. Camp Toltec near Tubac.
Sierra Blanca 11,388.0On Mexican line.
Sunset Camp331324.00 5,276.2Colorado Chiquito.
Sunset Crossing335941.70 4,891.5Colorado to Chiquito.
Truxton Springs352452.51 3,885.5Bunch-grass, sage brush; water good.
Tucson 2,500.0Town, 4,000 inhabitants.
Verde, Camp3433 34 57 3,500.0
Whipple, Fort34296.00 35 2730Near Prescott.
Willow Spring 7,195.0
Wingate, Fort, N. M. 35 20 31 22 6,822.0 United States Post.
Wrightson, Mt. (Santa Rita) 10,500.0 Mining camps near.
Young’s Spring353204.28
Yuma, Fort32233.00 37 339 267.0110 ft above river bank on bluff. Yuma city on east back of Colorado.
Zuni Mts. (N. M.) 9,000.0Estimated.

The surveyors for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railroad have pressed work beyond Cimarron, New Mexico, and expect to extend their surveys as far as Tucson, Arizona, during the present winter. The building of the road, however, will depend largely upon the corporation’s ability in obtaining a land (or other) subsidy from Congress.