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'''1862: ''' Indian battle of Apache Pass  
'''1862: ''' Indian battle of Apache Pass  


'''1864:''' Kit Carson, led a U.S. army against the Navajo Indians.  The army killed the sheep and burned their crops forcing the tribe to surrender or face starvation. The Navajo were marched to Fort Sumner at Bosque Redondo, New Mexico. The march became known as "The Long Walk". Eight thousand survived the march but many others died.  
'''1864:''' Kit Carson, led a U.S. army against the Navajo Indians.  The army killed the sheep and burned their crops forcing the tribe to surrender or face starvation. The Navajo were marched to Fort Sumner at Bosque Redondo, New Mexico. The march became known as "The Long Walk". Eight thouseand survived the march but many others died.  


'''1863-1866:'''  Arizona was organized as a separate territory. The first four counties were organized in 1864. In 1866, the northwestern part of Arizona Territory was transferred to the new state of Nevada.  
'''1863-1866:'''  Arizona was organized as a separate territory. The first four counties were organized in 1864. In 1866, the northwestern part of Arizona Territory was transferred to the new state of Nevada.  
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Sources for studying the history of Arizona include:  
Sources for studying the history of Arizona include:  


Farish, Thomas Edwin. ''History of Arizona.'' Eight Volumes, San Francisco, California: Filmer Brothers Electrotype Company, 19--? Reprint of Phoenix, Arizona: N.p., 1915-18. (Family History Library film 934825 items 1-4.)  
Farish, Thomas Edwin. ''History of Arizona.'' Eight Volumes, San Francisco, California: Filmer Brothers Electrotype Company, 19--? Reprint of Phoenix, Arizona: N.p., 1915-18. (FHL book 979.1 H2f; v. 1-4 on film 934825 items 1-4.)  


Wyllys, Rufus Kay. ''Arizona: The History of a Frontier State''. Phoenix, Arizona: Hobson and Herr, 1950.  
Wyllys, Rufus Kay. ''Arizona: The History of a Frontier State''. Phoenix, Arizona: Hobson and Herr, 1950. (FHL book 979.1 H2w.)


A bibliography that includes some local histories is Donald M. Powell, ''Arizona Gathering II, 1950-1969: An Annotated Bibliography'' (Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1973).  
A bibliography that includes some local histories is Donald M. Powell, ''Arizona Gathering II, 1950-1969: An Annotated Bibliography'' (Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1973; FHL book 979.1 A3pa).  


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