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Yavapai: Mother of Counties

Yavapai: Mother of Counties. Cradle of Statehood Elisabeth Ruffner. Prehistoric Civilization. Historical Atlas of Arizona First Edition 1979 Walker, Henry P. and Bufkin, Don University of Oklahoma Press. Indian Tribes Circa 1600. Historical Atlas of Arizona First Edition 1979

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Yavapai: Mother of Counties

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  1. Yavapai:Mother of Counties Cradle of Statehood Elisabeth Ruffner

  2. Prehistoric Civilization Historical Atlas of Arizona First Edition 1979 Walker, Henry P. and Bufkin, DonUniversity of Oklahoma Press

  3. Indian Tribes Circa 1600 Historical Atlas of Arizona First Edition 1979 Walker, Henry P. and Bufkin, Don, University of Oklahoma Press

  4. Indian Tribes Circa 1860 Historical Atlas of Arizona First Edition 1979 Walker, Henry P. and Bufkin, Don, University of Oklahoma Press

  5. Mexican Cession and Proposed State of Deseret Historical Atlas of Arizona, First Edition 1979 Walker, Henry P. and Bufkin, Don, University of Oklahoma Press

  6. Expansion of the United States to 1853 Studies in Arizona History. Campbell, Julie A., Tucson, AZ. Hist. Soc. 1998

  7. Territory of New Mexico and Arizona Historical Atlas of Arizona First Edition 1979 Walker, Henry P. and Bufkin, Don, University of Oklahoma Press

  8. The Trans-Mississippi Theater, 1861 Gone to Texas, A History of the Lone Star StateCampbell, Randolph B., New York Oxford University Press 2003

  9. First Governor’s Party, 1863 SHM PO 1321

  10. 1864 Arizona Territory Yavapai magazine September, 2007

  11. Arizona's Changing County Boundaries Historical Atlas of Arizona, First Edition 1979Walker, Henry P. and Bufkin, Don. University of Oklahoma Press.

  12. Change in Arizona's Western Border How the States Got Their ShapesStein, Mark. Harper Collins, New York, 2008

  13. Territorial Governor’s Mansion, 1864 SHM BuG 534pd

  14. Map of Prescott, 1864Surveyed by Robert Groom SHM Map 794

  15. Yavapai County Courthouse, 1867North Cortez Street SHM BuH 7026pb

  16. Second Yavapai County Courthouse, 1877 SHM BuG 515p

  17. Planting the Statehood Tree on the Plaza, 1912 SHM CiTn 237p

  18. President William Howard TaftSigning Arizona Statehood Bill, 1912 SHM PO 1485p

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