Bradshaw Mountains
The Bradshaw Mountains are a mountain range in central Arizona, United States, named for brothers Isaac and William D. Bradshaw after their deaths, having been formerly known in English as the Silver Mountain Range.
History
The first known settlements in the Bradshaws were a group of Yavapai people, called the Kwevkapaya who built forts and mined copper from around AD 1100 to 1600. They called the mountains Wi:kañacha, meaning "rough, black range of rocks"The Walker Party found gold, and within a few years, the Bradshaws were filling up with settlers mining for gold, silver, and copper. By the early part of the 20th century, most of the towns that had sprung up were little more than ghost towns.
Geography
Located approximately south of Prescott, Arizona, between the Agua Fria River on the east, and the Hassayampa River on the west, the range is long, and almost wide.Peaks
- Mount Union, named during the Civil War, is the highest, at.
- Mount Davis – second highest at, named for Jefferson Davis.
- Spruce Mountain –, misnamed for Douglas firs mistaken for Spruces.
- Mount Tritle –, named for Frederick Augustus Tritle Governor of Arizona Territory.
- Towers Mountain –.
- Maverick Mountain –.
- Mount Wasson –.
Geology
The Bradshaw Mountains consist primarily of Precambrian granite, gneiss and schist.Ecology
The biotic community of the Bradshaws ranges from interior chaparral and montane conifer forest, to plains and desert grassland, and Sonoran desert scrub. Many species of trees are found in the Bradshaws, including the California Fan Palm, Piñon, Alligator Juniper, Ponderosa pine, Blue Spruce, Quaking Aspen, White fir, and Douglas fir. As well, much wildlife is present, including javelina, mountain lion, bobcat, black bear, mule deer, porcupine, fox, skunk, abert's squirrel, rock squirrel, wild turkey, many species of reptiles and amphibians, and many species of birds.Several creeks have been dammed to form reservoirs, including Lynx Lake, Goldwater Lake, Lake Marapai, Hassayampa Lake, Horsethief Lake, and Cedar Tank.