| The Patagonia - southern Santa Rita Mountains area, located in Southeastern Arizona (fig. 1), is approximately 60 miles SE of Tucson and at its northern edge, 10 miles North of the US Mexico border. The area was mined intermittently from the 1600's to the mid-1960's primarily for silver, lead, copper, and zinc. |
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