Port Famine, Sonora
Port Famine Puerto Carestía | |
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Location | |
Country | Mexico |
Location | Colorado River Delta |
Coordinates | 31°54′59″N 115°2′16″W / 31.91639°N 115.03778°WCoordinates: 31°54′59″N 115°2′16″W / 31.91639°N 115.03778°W [1] |
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Opened | 1854 |
Closed | 1870s |
Port Famine was a steamboat landing and woodyard, supplying wood to the steamboats on the lower Colorado River in Sonora, Mexico, from the 1854 to the late 1870s.
Location[]
Port Famine was located 40 miles above Robinson's Landing and 17 miles below Gridiron.[2] Port Famine lay along the east bank of the river 64 miles (103 km) below what is now the Sonora - Arizona border.[3]
References[]
- ^ EL RÍO Año VI, núm. 22, octubre-diciembre de 2013
- ^ Richard E. Lingenfelter, Steamboats on the Colorado River, 1852-1916, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1978, p.12,167
- ^ Lingenfelter, Steamboats, p.10 Map: Steamboat Landings on the Colorado River in the 1850s
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Categories:
- Former populated places in San Luis Río Colorado Municipality, Sonora
- Communities in the Lower Colorado River Valley
- Ports and harbours of Mexico
- River ports
- Steamboat transport on the Colorado River
- Populated places established in 1854
- 1854 establishments in Mexico
- Sonora geography stubs