Clemenceau Public School, 1 N. Willard St., Cottonwood, Arizona (UVX Mining Co.), NRHP-listed[2] Built by UVX in 1924 in Spanish Colonial style for children in grades 1 through 9.[3]
Smelter Machine Shop, 360 S. Sixth St., Cottonwood, Arizona (UVX Mining Co.), NRHP-listed[2] A two-story, variegated brick structure with a gable roof.[3]
Superintendent's Residence, 315 S. Willard, Cottonwood, Arizona (UVX Mining Co.), NRHP-listed[2] Built in the Craftsman bungalow style with a front veranda, gable roof, and central dormer. One of its later owners was John Garrett, a pharmacist and, in 1960, the first mayor of Cottonwood.[3] This building now serves as the Cottonwood wine tasting room for Pillsbury Wine Company of Willcox, Arizona.
UVX Smelter Operations Complex, 361 S. Willard, Cottonwood, Arizona (UVX Mining Co.), NRHP-listed[2] Many original smelter structures, including the smokestack, have been demolished. Buildings sandblasted but remaining generally intact in 1986 included four one-story structures in panelled brick style– the Company Operations Office, the Changing Room, the Timekeeper's Office, and a clinic. After the smelter closed, all were used for social services. The Command Operations Office featured a wrap-around veranda and a parapet wall.[3]
^Killebrew, Helen; Helga Freund (2011). Images of America: Cottonwood. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. pp. 41–42. ISBN978-0-7385-7999-3.