Walker Charcoal Kiln Arizona Site Steward File

Author(s): Jim McKie

Year: 2011

Summary

This is an Arizona Site Steward file which consists of the Walker Charcoal Kiln site, comprised of a kiln, located on Prescott National Forest land. A nearby sign reads, "This kiln was constructed around 1880 by Jake and Joe Carmichael to convert oak wood into charcoal for use at nearby smelters. The surrounding forest was cut so heavily for charcoal and mine props in the late 1800's that it is just now becoming productive again."

The file consists of a site data form. The earliest dated document is from 2011.

Cite this Record

Walker Charcoal Kiln Arizona Site Steward File. Jim McKie. 2011 ( tDAR id: 400899) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8DR2XC4

Keywords

Culture
Historic

Site Type
Kiln

Investigation Types
Site Stewardship Monitoring

Spatial Coverage

min long: -113.544; min lat: 33.998 ; max long: -112.17; max lat: 35.425 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Arizona State Parks

Contributor(s): Judy Stoycheff

Landowner(s): U. S. Forest Service

Prepared By(s): Arizona State Parks

File Information

  Name Size Creation Date Date Uploaded Access
Walker-Charcoal-Kiln.pdf 55.07kb Nov 23, 2015 10:48:18 AM Confidential
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Contact(s): Arizona State Parks