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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray,_ArizonaRay, Arizona - Wikipedia

    Ray is a ghost town in Pinal County, Arizona, United States; it is mostly known for the large copper mine there. It was named after the nearby Ray mine, which was begun by the Ray Copper Company in 1882, after the sister of one of the miners, whose name was Bullinger.

  2. (520) 363-7607. Ray, arizona. Lieutenant William H. Emory named the small flowing creek that fed the Gila River, Mineral Creek because of the geological signs that there were minerals in the area. This part of the Gila River would lure prospectors searching for gold and silver.

  3. Ray is a ghost town in Pinal County, Arizona, United States; it is mostly known for the large copper mine there. It was named after the nearby Ray mine, which was begun by the Ray Copper Company in 1882, after the sister of one of the miners, whose name was Bullinger. Overview. Map. Directions.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_mineRay mine - Wikipedia

    The Ray mine is a large copper mine in Pinal County, Arizona, near the town of Kearny, in the southwestern United States. ASARCO, a subsidiary of Grupo México, currently owns the mine, which it acquired from Kennecott Copper in 1986.

  5. Ray is a ghost town in Pinal County, Arizona, United States; it is mostly known for the large copper mine there. It was named after the nearby Ray mine, which was begun by the Ray Copper Company in 1882, after the sister of one of the miners, whose name was Bullinger.

  6. The Ray Mine is located in eastern Pinal County, Arizona, about 80 miles southeast of the city of Phoenix. Ray consists of a large classical porphyry copper deposit. The Ray sulfide system is developed in a variety of Precambrian rocks and Laramide intrusives.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AsarcoASARCO - Wikipedia

    ASARCO (American Smelting and Refining Company) is a mining, smelting, and refining company based in Tucson, Arizona, which mines and processes primarily copper. The company has been a subsidiary of Grupo México since 1999. Its three largest open-pit mines are the Mission, Silver Bell and Ray mines in Arizona.