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Emory's
"Castle"
As I was driving north along Arizona
Highway 75 paralleling Emory's trail I happened to glance to my right
and saw what appeared to be the well-preserved ruin of a large building on
top of the terraces that bound the Gila River's floodplain. The
appearance of this object was so striking that I had to pull over and
check it with binoculars to see if it was man-made. It turned out
to be a squared-off layer of rock on top of the terrace.

Lieutenant Emory's
reaction was similar to mine. Here's a portion of his journal
entry for October 25, 1846:
We
were now approaching the regions made famous in olden times by the
fables of Friar Marcos, and eagerly did we ascend every mound, expecting
to see in the distance what I fear is but the fabulous "Casa
Montezuma." Once, as we turned a sharp hill, the bold outline
of a castle presented itself, with the tops of the walls horizontal, the
corners vertical, and apparently one front bastioned. My companion
agreed with me that we at last beheld this famed building; on we
spurred our unwilling brutes; restless for the show, I drew out my
telescope, when to my disappointment a clay butte, with regular
horizontal seams, stood in the place of our castle; but to the naked eye
the delusion was complete. It is not impossible that this very
butte, which stands on an imposing height in the centre of a vast
amphitheatre of turreted hills, has been taken by the trappers, willing
to see, and more especially to report, marvelous things for the
"Casa Montezuma."
The
"castle" is located at GPS coordinates N32 51 03 W109 08
58.
This picture
was taken from along Arizona Highway 75 at GPS N32 51 22 W109 10
55, one mile south of the historical marker at Apache Grove, Arizona
. The picture spot and the castle are shown on the USGS
"Sheldon, AZ" 7.5' Topo map.
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