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*''U.S. Surveyor General's records for 1855-1890''. (Family History Library {{FHL|384203|title-id|disp=films 1016950-74 items 2-4}}; the index is on {{FHL|384203|title-id|disp=film 1016950 items 2-4}}.) | *''U.S. Surveyor General's records for 1855-1890''. (Family History Library {{FHL|384203|title-id|disp=films 1016950-74 items 2-4}}; the index is on {{FHL|384203|title-id|disp=film 1016950 items 2-4}}.) | ||
*''U.S. Court of Private Land Claims 1891-1903''. (Family History Library {{FHL|411458|title-id|disp=films 1016975-96; the docket listing the cases is on film 1016975}}.) | *''U.S. Court of Private Land Claims 1891-1903''. (Family History Library {{FHL|411458|title-id|disp=films 1016975-96; the docket listing the cases is on film 1016975}}.) | ||
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On 24 February 1863, Arizona Territory was created by the United States from the western portion of New Mexico Territory. The territory included all of present day Arizona plus the southern portion of present day Nevada.<ref>U.S. Stat., vol. 12, ch. 56[1863]/pp. 664-665; Ariz. Terr. Laws 1864, 1st assy./ pp. vii-viii; Van Zandt, 162</ref> Records of this area from 1850 to 1863 can be found in New Mexico.<br> | On 24 February 1863, Arizona Territory was created by the United States from the western portion of New Mexico Territory. The territory included all of present day Arizona plus the southern portion of present day Nevada.<ref>U.S. Stat., vol. 12, ch. 56[1863]/pp. 664-665; Ariz. Terr. Laws 1864, 1st assy./ pp. vii-viii; Van Zandt, 162</ref> Records of this area from 1850 to 1863 can be found in New Mexico.<br> | ||
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