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san+rafael+arizona Latitude and Longitude:

31°44′14″N 112°1′27″W / 31.73722°N 112.02417°W / 31.73722; -112.02417
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San Rafael, Arizona
San Rafael is located in Arizona
San Rafael
San Rafael
Location within the state of Arizona
San Rafael is located in the United States
San Rafael
San Rafael
San Rafael (the United States)
Coordinates: 31°44′14″N 112°1′27″W / 31.73722°N 112.02417°W / 31.73722; -112.02417
CountryUnited States
State Arizona
County Pima
Elevation2,172 ft (662 m)
Time zone UTC-7 ( Mountain (MST))
 • Summer ( DST) UTC-7 (MST)
Area code520
FIPS code 04-63660
GNIS feature ID24598 [1]

San Rafael, is a ghost town in Pima County, Arizona, United States.

History

On November 24, 1865, San Rafael, then a ranching community, was the site of a raid, by a large Sonoran force of about 350 Opata volunteers under the command of Col. Refugio Tanori, an Opata leader commissioned in the Mexican Imperial Army, that left an American citizen wounded. It was believed to be an attempt to capture Sonora Governor Ignacio Pesquiera, who had fled the advance of French troops, taking refuge in Arizona Territory.[ citation needed]

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san+rafael+arizona Latitude and Longitude:

31°44′14″N 112°1′27″W / 31.73722°N 112.02417°W / 31.73722; -112.02417
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

San Rafael, Arizona
San Rafael is located in Arizona
San Rafael
San Rafael
Location within the state of Arizona
San Rafael is located in the United States
San Rafael
San Rafael
San Rafael (the United States)
Coordinates: 31°44′14″N 112°1′27″W / 31.73722°N 112.02417°W / 31.73722; -112.02417
CountryUnited States
State Arizona
County Pima
Elevation2,172 ft (662 m)
Time zone UTC-7 ( Mountain (MST))
 • Summer ( DST) UTC-7 (MST)
Area code520
FIPS code 04-63660
GNIS feature ID24598 [1]

San Rafael, is a ghost town in Pima County, Arizona, United States.

History

On November 24, 1865, San Rafael, then a ranching community, was the site of a raid, by a large Sonoran force of about 350 Opata volunteers under the command of Col. Refugio Tanori, an Opata leader commissioned in the Mexican Imperial Army, that left an American citizen wounded. It was believed to be an attempt to capture Sonora Governor Ignacio Pesquiera, who had fled the advance of French troops, taking refuge in Arizona Territory.[ citation needed]

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