{{Use American English|date=June 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2023}} {{Infobox settlement | name = Ray, Arizona | official_name = |settlement_type = Ghost town | image_skyline = Mesa raymine.jpg | image_caption = Teapot Mesa, above Ray mine | image_map = | map_caption = Location in the state of Arizona | pushpin_map = Arizona | pushpin_label = Ray | pushpin_label_position = left | coordinates = {{coord|33|11|00|N|110|59|51|W|region:US-AZ|display=inline,title}} | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = United States | subdivision_type1 = State | subdivision_name1 = Arizona | subdivision_type2 = County | subdivision_name2 = Pinal | elevation_footnotes = <ref name=usgs>{{gnis|33415|Ray}}</ref> | elevation_m = 647 | elevation_ft = 2123 | timezone = MST (no DST) | utc_offset = -7 }} '''Ray''' is a ghost town in Pinal County, Arizona, United States; it is mostly known for the large copper mine there. It was named after the nearby Ray mine, which was begun by the Ray Copper Company in 1882, after the sister of one of the miners, whose name was Bullinger.<ref name=usgs />

The town of Kearny was founded by the Kennecott Mining Company in 1958 as a planned community to accommodate the populations of Ray, Barcelona and Sonora, which were about to be enveloped by Kennecott's copper mine. Relocation to Kearny began in 1958.

The Copper Basin Railway ran through the town.

A newspaper, the Arizona Copper Camp, was published in Ray from 1910 to 1920.<ref>[https://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/20851, Arizona Copper Camp newspaper]</ref>

==Notable people== * Edward Landers Drew, died during a shootout near Ray, 1911 * Tom Graeff, actor, producer, director, born in Ray * Gory Guerrero, wrestler, born in Ray * Jeanmarie Simpson, theatre and film artist and activist, born in Ray <!-- * Clay O'Brien, child actor, World Rodeo Championships: seven (1985–89, 1992, 1994) Rodeo Hall of Fame inductee, born May 6, 1961, in Ray * Kate Lyra, Brazilian actress, born in Ray. NO WP Article for these names. WP:WTAF and then provide to readers-->

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thumb|400px|none|Ray, Arizona in 1908. The old townsite was consumed by the Ray mine open pit.

==External links== {{Commons category|Ray, Arizona}} {{wikivoyage|Ghost towns}} * [http://www.townofkearny.com/about.html Town of Kearny website] * [http://www.primghar.com/rayariz/index.html Ray-Sonora-Barcelona website]

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Category:Ghost towns in Arizona Category:Former populated places in Pinal County, Arizona Category:Company towns in Arizona Category:Mining communities in Arizona