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Apache County
Apache County was created February
14, 1879, from part of Mohave County. Named after the Apache Indians, it
was the seventh Arizona county, and St. Johns was named the county seat.
The county originally included the areas which later became Navajo County
and portions of Gila and Graham counties.
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1. Assessor
Military
enrollments. 1917. Fraction c.f. (1 roll of microfilm).
Military enrollments
are arranged by marital status, then alphabetically by last name.
Assessment
and tax rolls. 1882-1924.
(37 volumes and 3 rolls of microfilm).
Includes original
assessment rolls from 1882-1906, 1910, 1913-1916, 1918-1924. Film covers
1882-1895.
Duplicate
assessment rolls. 1905. Fraction c.f. (1 volume).
This is a duplicate
copy of the assessment roll on which corrections and changes to the original
were made.
Bond Road
Fund Journal. 1916-1918. Fraction c.f. (1 volume).
Real Estate
and Personal Property Tax List. 1887. Fraction c.f. (1 volume).
Road Tax
Ledger. 1912-1930. Fraction c.f. (1 volume).
Tract Book. n.d. Fraction c.f. (1 volume).
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4. Justice of the Peace
Coroners'
inquests. 1882-1947. Fraction c.f. (1 roll of microfilm).
The early records
are handwritten, but later inquests are typed except for the signatures.
Files include oaths directed to Coroners' juries and their instructions.
Inquests are arranged chronologically.
Justice
of the Peace cases. 1882-1925. Fraction c.f. (1 roll of microfilm).
The cases are filed
by year and divided into precincts.
Writs of
Habeas Corpus. 1883-1919. Fraction c.f. (1 roll of microfilm).
The writs are chronological.
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5. Recorder
Great Registers. 1884-1910. 1 c.f. (1 box and 2 volumes).
This group includes
great registers, jury lists and affidavits. The great register for 1886
is missing. Jury lists were made up from voter registrations, 1895-1906.
The affidavits are for registration of naturalized citizens in the great
registers. Affidavits note all great register information, 1896, for Springerville,
and for Lake Erin and Woodruff, 1884-1886.
Appointments,
bonds and oaths. 1879-1898. Fraction c.f. (1 box).
Files contain papers
from county offices and officers: Recorder, Assessor, Constable and Judges.
Livestock
marks and brands. 1879-1897. Fraction c.f. (3 volumes).
The volumes are
indexed by owners' name. Some pages have cancellations.
Townsite
papers. 1887-1934. Fraction c.f. (1 roll of microfilm).
Include information
on Concho, Nutrioso, St. Johns, Springerville and Luna Amusement Park. Records
include petitions of church authorities/trustees to hold title to real estate
belonging to individuals of the Eager Ward, Concho Ward, Alpine Ward, Nutrioso
Ward and Greer Wards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
1899.
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6. Sheriff
License
tax and feebook. 1887-1891. Fraction c.f. (1 roll of microfilm).
Records document
license taxes collected per quarter, Sheriffs' fees for civil cases and
Sheriffs' fees due the County Treasurer. The book also contains 1889 taxes
collected on tax deeds; cash assessments, 1889, of candidates for office;
named accounts; and fees, 1887-1888, for serving papers and travel expenses
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7. Superintendent of Schools
Teachers'
registers. 1882-1955. Fraction c.f. (4 rolls of microfilm).
Files contain teachers'
registers of student attendance.
School census. 1926. Fraction c.f. (1 roll of microfilm).
This is a census
of school children between the ages of five and twenty-one.
School reports. 1881-1950. Fraction c.f. (3 volumes).
School reports are
public school teachers' quarterly reports. The records are incomplete and
not all districts are listed for all years. Another type of report is the
report of the clerk of the board of trustees. There are also teachers' reports
to the trustees which teachers filed monthly in order to receive their salary.
Register
of school warrants. 1889-1910. Fraction c.f. (1 volume).
These are warrants
drawn on school funds. There are other financial records for salaries (teachers
and others), repairs, supplies and janitor services for specific school
districts and years.
Financial
records. 1892 and 1907. Fraction c.f. (1 volume).
This volume is an
anomaly of a constable feebook, which is a journal of fees for mileage and
serving papers.
Proceedings. 1883. Fraction c.f. (1 roll of microfilm).
These are the minutes
of the Apache County School Board for 1883.
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8. Superior Court
Clerk of
the Court. 1881-1931. Fraction c.f. (11 rolls of microfilm).
The records include
an index to District Court papers, 1881-1931; calendar, 1883-1893; jury
book, 1885-1910; minutes, 1893-1911; judgment book, 1886-1920; subpoenas,
1895-1901; court orders, 1899-1900; and register of actions, 1882-1911.
Court orders, 1897-1900, are to open and adjourn court, postpone court,
payment for court reporters and court fees. Register of actions, 1882-1911,
includes an index of criminal cases.
Civil Division. 1879-1931. Fraction c.f. (23 rolls of microfilm).
Records include
cases, 1881-1929; tax suits, 1907-1924; marriage certificates, 1879-1931;
and marriage affidavits, 1889-1931. Civil cases, 1907-1924, start with tax
suits numbered 573 thru 1630. Case papers may include petitions, back tax
bills, summons, actions, receipts, defaults or dismissals. Marriage certificates,
1879-1931, are indexed by male last name. Register of civil actions, 1887-1920,
is also included.
Criminal
Division. 1876-1940. Fraction c.f. (11 rolls of microfilm).
Records include
criminal register of actions and feebook, 1915-1940, and cases, 1876-1913.
The Criminal Division contains a register of actions and feebook, 1915-1940,
but does not specify fees. District Court cases, 1876-1929, are filed by
year. A few from the 1880s are in Spanish. A new numbering system started
in 1909, after which cases are filed by case number.
Probate
Division. 1879-1929. Fraction c.f. (10 rolls of microfilm).
Records from the
Probate Division include minutes, 1880-1924; cases, 1879-1914; estate, guardianship
and oaths of office, 1882-1928; writs of habeas corpus, 1883; record of
wills, 1891-1928; official bonds and oaths, 1882-1883; insanity cases, 1891-1925;
and naturalization records, including declarations of intention and petitions,
1881-1931. Minutes, 1880-1924, are arranged chronologically, but early entries
are not indexed. From 1882 on they are indexed. The minutes contain letters
of administration relating to court orders or guardianship of minor children.
Probate cases, 1879-1914, are filed by case number. A few early cases are
in Spanish.
Estate, guardianship
and oaths of office are indexed and include register of proceedings, orders,
letters of guardianship, bonds, decree of settlement of account, adoptions
and orders of adoptions. Writs of habeas corpus, 1883, are orders to have
persons appear before Judge of Probate Court. Record of wills, 1891-1928,
is indexed and contains wills admitted to probate, last wills and testaments,
and codicils to wills. Official bonds and oaths, 1882-1883, are the oaths
and bonds for executors of wills and guardians for minors. Probate insanity
cases, 1891-1925, are filed alphabetically and indexed, 1883-1913. They
are records of insanity hearings brought before the court for examination
and commitment.
Naturalization petitions
and records, 1896-1929, are the applications to become a United States Citizen.
Intentions are indexed. There are also earlier records, 1896-1908, of different
titles such as naturalization declarations and certificates, certified copies
of declaration of intention, petition and affidavits for naturalization.
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9. Board of Supervisors
Jury lists. 1893-1924. Fraction c.f. (1 box).
Jury lists are frequently
annotated great registers but may be typed (or handwritten) lists of names
only.