Mount Tritle, a peak in the Bradshaw Mountains.
Later in 1864, Woolsey and several other men were working their mining claims in the Bradshaw Mountains.
The northeast, east, and southeast is separated from the Bradshaw Mountains by the Hassayampa River.
One day in June 1875 while walking through the Bradshaw Mountains, Peck noticed a peculiar rock partly underground.
Mount Tritle in the Bradshaw Mountains south of Prescott is named for him.
The Bradshaw Mountain Railroad was built to serve the mines of the southern Bradshaw Mountains.
To the south lie the Bradshaw Mountains.
The Bradshaw Mountains consist primarily of precambrian granite, gneiss and schist.
Much of the Bradshaw Mountains are on Prescott National Forest land.
The mountain's peak is the high point of the Bradshaw Mountains, and of Yavapai County.