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Apache
County Library District
245 West 1ST South
ST. Johns, Arizona 85936
Phone: (928) 337-4405
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Saint Michaels, AZ Phone: 520-871-4605
Eagar Arizona
467 N Butler
Eagar, AZ 85925
Phone: 928-333-4100
St Johns Arizona
50 North 1st West
St Johns, AZ 85936
Phone: 520-337-2543
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Apache
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Arizona Genealogy & Family History Resources
Cities,
Towns, Villages & Communities:
Alpine, Burnside, Chambers, Chinle, Concho, Dennehotso, Eagar,
Fort Defiance, Ganado, Greer, Houck, Lukachukai, Many Farms, McNary,
Red Mesa, Rock Point, Rough Rock, Round Rock, Saint Johns, Sanders,
Sawmill, Springerville, St Michaels, Steamboat, Teec Nos Pos,
Tsaile, Vernon, Window Rock
Established:
February 14, 1879
Parent
County:
Yavapai
County
Seat:
St. Johns
Adjacent
Counties (Arizona):
Greenlee, Graham, Navajo
Adjacent
Counties (Colorado):
Montezuma
Adjacent
Counties (Utah):
San Juan
Adjacent
Counties (New Mexico):
San Juan, McKinley, Cibola, Catron
Name
Origin:
Apache County is named for the Apache Indians of Arizona and New
Mexico
Indian
Reservations with all or part of their land within the boundaries
of Apache County:
Navajo Indian Reservation, Fort Apache Indian Reservation &
Zuni Indian Reservation
Trivia:
Apache County has the most land designated as Indian reservation
of any county in the United States.
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County Arizona Migrations
They came for a season, they left and went where?
Why did they go and who went with them? So many questions
about the migrations of our ancestors.
- Passenger
and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Updated annually, this database
is an index to passengers who arrived in United States
and Canadian ports from the 1500s through the 1900s. It
contains listings of approximately 4,588,000 individuals
and references thousands of different records compiled
from everything from original passenger lists to personal
diaries. For each individual listed, you may find the
following information: name, age, year and place of arrival,
and the source of the record.
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