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  2. Yavapai County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    UTC−7 ( Mountain) Congressional district. 2nd. Website. yavapaiaz .gov. Yavapai County ( / ˈjævəˌpaɪˌ / YA-və-pye) is near the center of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, its population was 236,209, [1] making it the fourth-most populous county in Arizona. The county seat is Prescott.

  3. Yavapai County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Yavapai County Courthouse is located at 120 South Cortez Street in Prescott, Arizona. The current courthouse building was built in 1916. It was designed by architect William N. Bowman (1868–1944) and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] [2] It is also known for its statue of Bucky O'Neill, a Rough Rider ...

  4. Carol Springer - Wikipedia

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    Prescott, Arizona, U.S. Political party. Republican. Residence. Arizona. Carol Springer (née Purkeypile; December 5, 1936 – August 9, 2018) was an American politician who served as the State Treasurer of Arizona from January 1999 until January 2003. A Republican, she was elected in November 1998. [1]

  5. Yavapai - Wikipedia

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    The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation is located within Maricopa County approximately 20 miles northeast of Phoenix. The reservation came into existence when Theodore Roosevelt had Fort McDowell declared a 40 square miles (100 km 2 ) reservation in 1903, [39] but by 1910, the Office of Indian Affairs was attempting to relocate the residents, to open ...

  6. John T. Alsap - Wikipedia

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    Died. September 10, 1886. (1886-09-10) (aged 56) Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. Spouse. Louisa A. Osborn. John Tabor Alsap (February 26 or 28, 1830 [Note 1] – September 10, 1886) was an American physician, lawyer, politician, and farmer active in the early days of Arizona Territory. Among his accomplishments are being appointed the first Treasurer of ...

  7. Highland Park, Yavapai County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Highland Park, also known as Highland Pines, is a populated place situated near Prescott and within the Prescott National Forest, in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. Highland Pines is the promotional name associated with the Highland Park areas several subdivisions. [2] In the Arizona Territorial era up to 1912, and Statehood until ...

  8. Yavapai–Apache Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Yavapai–Apache Nation Indian Reservation, at 34°37′10″N 111°53′46″W, consists of five non-contiguous parcels of land located in three separate communities in eastern Yavapai County. The two largest sections, 576 acres (233 ha) together – almost 90 percent of the reservation's territory, are in the town of Camp Verde ( Yavapai ...

  9. Paul P. Hastings - Wikipedia

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    Hastings was born on October 22, 1872, in the family home in Farmington, Atchison County, Kansas and died on September 16, 1947, in Saratoga, California. He was the second oldest of a family of seven. His father was Z. S. Hastings, a well-known farmer and preacher. His mother was the former Rosetta Butler, who was active in the temperance and ...

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