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George Warren (prospector) : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Warren (prospector)
George Warren (1835 - 1893) worked as a prospector in the Tombstone and Bisbee, Arizona region during the late 19th century. He is credited with having located the body of copper ore, which later was known as the Copper Queen Mine, one of Arizona's most productive copper mines. Warren drank too much and bet his interest in the mine on a foot race against a horse and lost. In 1880 pioneer photographer C. S. Fly often visited Bisbee on miner's paydays and he took a photo of Warren. The image was used as a model for the miner posing with long-handled spade on the Seal of Arizona.〔(History of the Great Seal of the State of Arizona )〕 His pauper's grave, originally only marked by a wooden plank saying "G.W. 24" in the Bisbee-Lowell Evergreen Cemetery was later commemorated by a large monument erected in his honor.〔 ==Biography==
George's mother died when he was very young and he lived with a maiden aunt until he was 10, when he was sent to New Mexico to join his father, who was a government teamster and later a herder. While herding horses, the Warrens were attacked by Apaches. George was wounded and his father was killed. George was held captive for 18 months until prospectors saw the white boy among the Indians and traded 15-20 pounds of sugar for Warren's freedom.〔Hart, J.H. (1926) ''History of George Warren'': unpublished manuscript, Arizona Historical Society files, 17 p〕 Warren remained with these men for some time and learning about prospecting.〔
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