Gila River was considered one of the least oppressive camps of its kind.
It is the largest tributary of the Gila River.
Another projects was an earthworks dam on the Gila River.
The first allotments within Gila River were established in 1914.
North across the Gila River can be seen several "beehive" kilns.
To avoid serving, they organized a prospecting trip to the Gila River where the site was discovered.
From the Gila River to the Mexican border there was nothing.
Also, the ruins occupy a low plateau south of the Gila River.
Coolidge Dam was built in 1928 on the Gila River.
The town is locate on the north bank of the Gila River.