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Clemenceau is a neighborhood of the city of Cottonwood in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. It was built as a company town in 1917 to serve the new smelter for James Douglas, Jr.'s United Verde Extension Mine (UVX) in Jerome. The town was originally named Verde after the mine, but it was changed to Clemenceau in 1920 in honor of the French premier in World War I, Georges Clemenceau, a personal friend of Douglas. Clemenceau would later leave a vase designed by the French potter Ernest Chaplet to the town in return.

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  • Clemenceau, Cottonwood (en)
  • Clemenceau (Arizona) (fr)
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  • Clemenceau is a neighborhood of the city of Cottonwood in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. It was built as a company town in 1917 to serve the new smelter for James Douglas, Jr.'s United Verde Extension Mine (UVX) in Jerome. The town was originally named Verde after the mine, but it was changed to Clemenceau in 1920 in honor of the French premier in World War I, Georges Clemenceau, a personal friend of Douglas. Clemenceau would later leave a vase designed by the French potter Ernest Chaplet to the town in return. (en)
  • Clemenceau est un quartier de la ville de Cottonwood dans le comté de Yavapai dans l'État de l'Arizona aux États-Unis. Il avait d'abord construit en tant que cité ouvrière en 1917 afin de servir la nouvelle fonderie pour la mine United Verde Extension de James Douglas Jr de Jerome. La ville avait été nommée en l'honneur du président du Conseil français durant la Première Guerre mondiale, un ami personnel de James Douglas. La fonderie de Clemenceau fut fermée le 31 décembre 1936. La plupart des habitants ont quitté la région. Lorsque Cottonwood fut incorporé en 1960, le territoire de Clemenceau ainsi que l'aéroport de Clemenceau furent inclus dans ses frontières. À l'exception de l'école, du bureau de poste et banque ainsi que les piles de laitier de la fonderie, il y a peu de choses qui re (fr)
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  • Clemenceau, Arizona (en)
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  • Clemenceau, Arizona (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/ClemenceauBank.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cottonwood-Bank_of_Clemenceau-1918.jpg
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