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Temporary County Coordinator:
Shannon Lanning kanona@gmail.com
Assistant State Coordinators:
Shannon Lanning kanona@gmail.com and
Jean Walker jean.jorgensen.walker@gmail.com
State Coordinator:
Norma Hass normahass01@gmail.com
Apache County was established 24 Feb 1879 from the far-eastern portion of
Yavapai County and a small bit of Maricopa County.
The New Mexico
Territory was acquired from the US victory of the Mexican-American War in 1848.
The area that is now Apache County was included in the New Mexico Territory. In
1863, during the Civil War, the area of Apache County became a part of the newly
formed Arizona Territory. In 1879, Apache County was officially formed from the
eastern section of Yavapai County. In 1891, a small section was taken by the
creation of Graham County (which later split to form Greenlee County). In 1895,
the western portion of Apache County was taken to create Navajo County.
The county seat was originally in Snowflake. From 1880 to 1882, the county seat
was temporarily in Springerville, before locating in St. Johns.
The
Navajo Nation Navajo Nation, the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, and the Zuni
Indian Reservation, are all partly located within Apache county.
Apache
County borders counties of four states. Arizona's Navajo County is to the west,
Greenlee and Graham Counties are to the south. San Juan County, Utah, is north.
Montezuma County, Colorado, is at the northeast corner. To the east are New
Mexico's counties: San Juan County, McKinley County, Cibola County, and Catron
County.
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