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Brunckow's Cabin


Introduction

Ruins of an adobe structure in a desert landscape, with crumbling walls and scattered debris. Mountains and cloudy sky visible in the background.

Brunckow’s Cabin is reputed to be one of the most haunted locations in Arizona. It is believed to be the location of 21 violent deaths between 1860 and 1890. It was built by Frederick Brunckow, who discovered silver in what would later become Arizona and started the San Pedro Silver Mining Company to mine that ore. On July 26, 1860, one of the miners, William Williams, returned from a provisioning trip to discover that everyone at the camp was either dead or missing.

Over the years, many other people have died while using that cabin for shelter from the elements or enemies. Milton Duffield, the first United States Marshal in the Arizona Territory, was shot and killed at Brunckow’s Cabin in 1874. In 1881, Prescott’s Arizona Democrat wrote, “Prospectors and miners avoid the spot as they would the plague, and many of them will tell you that the unquiet spirits of the departed are wont to revisit…the scene.” In 1897 the Tombstone Prospector newspaper reported that five bandits shot each other to death at Brunckow’s Cabin while dividing the plunder from a wagon robbery. Modern visitors to the site frequently report uneasy feelings and hear odd sounds coming from the original mine site near the cabin.

Eroded rocky outcrop with deep grooves, fenced off in a desert landscape. Mountains visible in the background.

A few yards from Brunckow’s Cabin is the mine that he started. The mine mainly was worthless, with but little silver, gold, or other valuable minerals being extracted; however, the main shaft is still visible at the site. Frederick Brunckow's body was found at the bottom of the mineshaft with a drill pounded through his heart. Others have likely died here, but those stories have been lost to history.


Location

Brunckow’s Cabin is located on Charleston Road, about eight miles from Tombstone (31.638861, -110.157723). The site is only accessible via a short hike from the trail head. The story is included on this site because it is so haunted and is close to Tombstone. Guests in town can explore the site on their own. The following map locates Brunckow's Cabin. It is near the center of the map just north of the wash. The mine is also visible near the top of the map.