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    • TB cabin with interpretive sign

    • TB cabin with interpretive sign

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    • Structure: Building

    • The Tubercular Cabin at the Cave Creek Museum is a small, one room, wooden cabin that was originally used to house a patient suffering from tuberculosis. This is the east-southeast elevation of the TB cabin with screened wooden shutters. The 10' x...
    • A photograph of Desmount Sanitarium

    • A photograph of Desmount Sanitarium

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    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • A photograph of the area known as Desmount Sanitarium. Desmount Sanitarium was located at the Cave Creek/Carefree border near the present site of the Horny Toad Restaurant. It was a haven for an unknown number of tubercular occupants. The colony...
    • Cartwright ranch sign

    • Cartwright ranch sign

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    • Communication Artifact: Visual Communication: Sign

    • This is the sign that identified the ranch property in its later years. The ranch had its beginning in 1882 when Jackson Mantford Cartwright at age 16 joined in partnership with his father, Reddick Jasper Cartwright in driving their cattle from the...
    • Cave Creek mining district map

    • Cave Creek mining district map

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    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Map

    • This map depicts the location of the various mines in Cave Creek along with the area's topographical features. The Cave Creek Mining District took in the entire Cave Creek area clear up to Bloody Basin.
    • Reddick Jasper Cartwright

    • Reddick Jasper Cartwright

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    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Reddick Jasper Cartwright arrived in Arizona from Illinois in 1874 with his family. By 1885 the Cartwright family moved from the Phoenix area to the Cave Creek area near Seven Springs. Reddick and his son Mantford Cartwright Sr. formed a ranching...
    • Photograph of sign welcoming visitors to the town of Cave Creek

    • Photograph of sign welcoming visitors to the town of Cave Creek

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    • Communication Artifact: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Color photograph of the sign used in the 1970's to welcome visitors to the town. It was made of wood and originally erected between two concrete pillars and located on Cave Creek Road east of the town and west of Tom Darlington. The photograph...

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