Adamsville, Pinal County, Arizona, United States
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- Adamsville
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Named for its original settler in 1866, Charles S. Adams, when a post office was established in 1871, it was named Sanford by Mr. Adam's rival, Richard McCormick, for a Captain George B. Sanford of the First U.S. Cavalry. As local residents used the original name, confusion existed until 1876 , the discontinuance date of the post office. The entire settlement was gone by 1920 (AZ-T101).
- 33.012839533° 00' 46.2"N-111.4420665111° 26' 31.4"W
- Valley Farms 1.7 mi. S
- Florence 3.4 mi. E
- Coolidge 5 mi. SW
- Borree Corner (Coolidge) 7.3 mi. W
- Randolph 7.9 mi. SW
- Cactus Forest 8 mi. SE
- Adamsville (Florence) 2.1 mi. NE
- Valley Memorial Park 3 mi. W
- Florence (Florence) 3.4 mi. E
- Arizona State Prison (Florence) 4.2 mi. E
- 441 m
- 927674097
- Updated Apr 24, 2020