Norton's Landing or Norton's, was a steamboat landing on the Colorado River, in what was then Yuma County, Arizona Territory. Today it is in La Paz County, Arizona. Nortons Landing is 52 miles upriver from Yuma, Arizona 4 miles above Picacho, California and 18 miles below the Clip, Arizona landing. It lays on a rocky point of land next to the river at 215 feet of elevation just east of and , where roads to the district mines in the mountains, met the Colorado River.
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| - Norton's Landing or Norton's, was a steamboat landing on the Colorado River, in what was then Yuma County, Arizona Territory. Today it is in La Paz County, Arizona. Nortons Landing is 52 miles upriver from Yuma, Arizona 4 miles above Picacho, California and 18 miles below the Clip, Arizona landing. It lays on a rocky point of land next to the river at 215 feet of elevation just east of and , where roads to the district mines in the mountains, met the Colorado River. (en)
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| - Norton's Landing or Norton's, was a steamboat landing on the Colorado River, in what was then Yuma County, Arizona Territory. Today it is in La Paz County, Arizona. Nortons Landing is 52 miles upriver from Yuma, Arizona 4 miles above Picacho, California and 18 miles below the Clip, Arizona landing. It lays on a rocky point of land next to the river at 215 feet of elevation just east of and , where roads to the district mines in the mountains, met the Colorado River. (en)
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