Walker Charcoal Kiln

      Walker Charcoal Kiln
      Walker Charcoal Kiln is located in Arizona
      Nearest city: Prescott, Arizona
      Coordinates: 34°27′30″N 112°22′31″W / 34.45833°N 112.37528°W / 34.45833; -112.37528Coordinates: 34°27′30″N 112°22′31″W / 34.45833°N 112.37528°W / 34.45833; -112.37528
      Governing body: United States Forest Service
      NRHP Reference#:

      76000383

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      Added to NRHP: October 08, 1976

      The Walker Charcoal Kiln is a structure in the Prescott National Forest near the ghost town of Walker, Arizona. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A sign posted near the kiln 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 1800s that it is just now becoming productive again."[2]

      Last modified on 22 November 2012, at 04:11