Liverpool Landing, Arizona

Coordinates: 34°28′41″N 114°22′42″W / 34.47806°N 114.37833°W / 34.47806; -114.37833
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Liverpool Landing, a ghost town and former river settlement on the Colorado River, in Mohave County, Arizona, now under Lake Havasu.

History

Liverpool Landing was a woodyard landing for fueling the steamboats of George Alonzo Johnson's Colorado Steam Navigation Company of steamboats of the Colorado River. It was located 242 miles upriver from Yuma, Arizona, and 22 miles upriver from Aubrey Landing. It was 2 miles up and across the river from Chimehuevis Landing another woodyard and 58 miles below Fort Mohave the next woodyard.[1] : 34, 68, 168 

The local indigenous Mohave people supplied the wood to the landing.[2]

Present day

The site of Liverpool Landing, located near present-day Lake Havasu City, was submerged under Lake Havasu in the 1930s. The location of Liverpool Landing can be seen on the March 1911, Parker, Arizona, U. S. Geological Survey Topographic Map.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Richard E. Lingenfelter, Steamboats on the Colorado River, 1852-1916, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1978 Archived 2016-01-18 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Arizona Sentinel (Yuma), 30 Aug. 1873, pp.3, 5 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE, Aug. 19-20, 1873
  3. ^ Parker [Arizona, California] 1:125,000 1909 (2.1MB) from lib.utexas.edu accessed August 31, 2016


34°28′41″N 114°22′42″W / 34.47806°N 114.37833°W / 34.47806; -114.37833