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  EPA: Pesticides - Pesticide Use Limitations for Navajo County, Arizona
Navajo sedge is a grass-like, perennial plant which grows in clumps of long, narrow, wispy pale green leaves.
Although the springs which support the three Navajo sedge populations are also used to water livestock, the current water arrangement channels water into troughs, away from the sedges and keeps damage to the plants, from trampling, at a minimum.
Despite the Peebles Navajo cactus being listed as a rare species by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and that it is protected under Arizona law, this cactus still suffers due to the difficulty in preventing widespread collection.
www.epa.gov /oppfead1/endanger/arizona/navaj.htm   (2354 words)

  
 Navajo County, Arizona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Navajo County is located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Arizona.
Navajo County was split from Apache County on March 21, 1895.
In the county the population was spread out with 35.40% under the age of 18, 8.80% from 18 to 24, 25.30% from 25 to 44, 20.40% from 45 to 64, and 10.00% who were 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Navajo_County,_Arizona   (401 words)

  
 Genealogy Trails - Navajo County - Arizona
Navajo County was formed on March 21,1895, as the final act of the Territorial Assembly before it adjourned at midnight.
By the time it became Navajo County, the area was developed the railroad had crossed the county for more than a decade, and North America's third largest ranch, the Aztec Land and Cattle Company near Holbrook, had been established.
The high country in the northern part of the county is arid and desert-like with empty mesas and smaller plateaus.
genealogytrails.com /ariz/navajo/index.html   (341 words)

  
 Navajo County Arizona - info, facts, communities
Navajo County was formed on March 21, 1895.
Navajo County was formed on March 21, 1895, as the final act of the Territorial Assembly before it adjourned at midnight.
What is now Navajo County was first included in Yavapai County, but in 1879, the area was added to the newly formed Apache County.
www.usacitiesonline.com /aznavajocounty.htm   (223 words)

  
 Navajo County, Arizona Census, 1910 -- Genealogy Database for Family History Research
This database is an index to the federal census of the county in that year and was taken from microfilm copies of the original records.
Gregg County, Texas Census, 1910 This is an extraction for the Gregg County Texas Census
Garfield County, Utah Federal Census, 1910 This is an extraction of the federal census taken in 1910 for the Garfield County Utah area.
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 Arizona's White Mountains, Navajo County Profile
Navajo County was formed on March 21, 1895, as the act of the Territorial Assembly before it adjourned at midnight.
The county's southern half is characterized by dynamic growth related to tourism and an increased demand for housing.
Within the Petrified Forest is the Painted Desert, Navajo Indian Reservation and attractions such as Monument Valley and Oraibi - the oldest continually occupied village in the U.S. To the south and the west of Snowflake/Taylor are high mountains and forests, including the White Mountains, Sitgreaves National Forest, and the Mogollon Rim.
www.wmonline.com /cities/navajoc.htm   (2329 words)

  
 Apache County, Arizona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Navajo Indians occupy the northern part of the county-in fact, occupy much of the remainder of the county, as they refuse to remain on their reservation, preferring to drive their sheep and cattle on lands outside their reservation, where the grazing is better.
In September, 1887, near Holbrook in what is now Navajo County, Owens was involved in one of the Old West's most famous gunfights, when he killed three men and wounded a fourth while serving a warrant on outlaw Andy Blevins/Andy Cooper, an active participant in a raging range war, later dubbed the Pleasant Valley War.
In the county the population was spread out with 38.50% under the age of 18, 9.40% from 18 to 24, 25.10% from 25 to 44, 18.70% from 45 to 64, and 8.30% who were 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apache_County,_Arizona   (744 words)

  
 Navajo County, Arizona
This is a independent website for Navaho County History and Genealogy and is a part of the American Local History Network.
It became the county seat in 1895 and is today an important community serving numerous ranches and trading posts.
The Navajo County Arizona website makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that information must be researched and proved or disproved by the evidence shown.
freepages.history.rootsweb.com /~navaho/index.html   (382 words)

  
 Arizona - Navajo County
Navajo County was established March 21, 1895, as Arizona’s twelfth county.
Records note appointments to various county offices; appointments cancelled, 1895-1923; bonds cancelled and official bonds, 1908-1918, some for 1894-1898 for Sheriff’s office; notarial records, 1914-1917 and 1944-1947; and fees, 1944-1947, for notarizing various instruments presented to the Recorder.
Records include a territorial elementary school register, beginning while this area was Apache County (changed to Navajo County in 1895).
www.fgs.org /rpa/AzNavajo.htm   (616 words)

  
 Arizona White Mountains, Navajo County Parks copywrite©wmi1996
Navajo County covers over six million acres and is the fourth largest county in the state.
The county borders extend north through the Navajo and Hopi reservations to the Utah state line, south to the White Mountains, the Apache Reservation and along the Mogollon Rim.
The operation, development, maintainance and management of the parks is the responsability of the Navajo County Parks and Recreation Department and Commission.
www.wmonline.com /attract/navaprks.htm   (237 words)

  
 Chevelon Canyon Ranch - Navajo County, Arizona
The ranch is located in Navajo County in northern Arizona.
Hutch road is a dirt road that is seasonally maintained by the county.
The Arizona State Land Department rates the carrying capacity of its grazing lease at 7 Animal Units (yearlong) per section for a total capacity of the ranch of 728 Animal Units.
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 Navajo County, Arizona AZ, county profile - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Navajo County is one of 15 counties in Arizona.
This was an increase of 9.22% from the 2000 census.
Navajo County supported George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=11250   (516 words)

  
 Navajo AZ highpoint - www.surgent.net
The highest point of elevation on these mesas, and in Navajo County, is a spot elevation of 8,168 feet located about 1 mile east of BM Kayenta (8,120') on Black Mesa's northernmost rim, just south of the town of Kayenta.
The two peoples coexisted for hundreds of years, with the nomadic Navajo occasionally venturing into the Black Mesas while the Hopi, who generally stayed put, built their towns and tended their farm crops.
Bill's a veteran county highpointer and brand new to Arizona, so he was interested in joining us for this hike, and it was good to meet him in person after 5 years of only knowing him through emails.
www.surgent.net /highpoints/az/navajo.html   (1729 words)

  
 Navajo County CASA Program (Arizona)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In Navajo County, 156 children are in foster care.
The 21 CASAs in Navajo County dedicate time and energy to ensure that the best interests of our children in care are being met.
The CASA Program in Navajo County was established in 1988 and is an active member of the Arizona CASA Program and the National CASA Association.
www.supreme.state.az.us /casa/discover/county/navajo.html   (137 words)

  
 Navajo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Navajo (pronounced and sometimes written in English, Navaho), or Diné (pronounced [dɪnɛ], meaning The People in Navajo) refers or relates to the Navajo people, currently the largest Native American tribe in North America, with about 300,000 members.
The name Navajo literally means "enemies of the cultivated fields" and likely originated from a nearby warring tribe.
The Navajo Nation's reservation encompasses the Four Corners region of northern Arizona, southern Utah, and northern New Mexico, over 16 million acres.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Navajo   (206 words)

  
 Navajo County is one of the counties of Arizona!
Navajo County is one of the counties of Arizona!
Navajo, a part of the original Apache County, became an entity on March 21, 1895.
The principal industries of Navajo county include lumbering, farming, livestock raising, trading with the Indians, and the producing of Indian Crafts."
www.phoenix-getaway.com /navajo_county.html   (256 words)

  
 Managing Semi-Arid Watersheds: Water Resources Education Assessment for Arizona: Navajo County Programs
A memorandum of understanding between local, state and federal agencies was put into effect three years ago for the purpose of initiating public outreach programs.
Twelve school districts in Navajo and Apache counties are working together on this project in addition to various federal, state and county agencies.
Current Status: The University of Arizona Navajo County Cooperative Extension employs one agent working in partnership with many individuals and agencies to continue the programs as described.
ag.arizona.edu /oals/watershed/programs/navajoprograms.html   (432 words)

  
 Arizona (AR) Car Accident Lawyer/Attorney: Statistics by County
See how your county stacks up against the rest of the state for safety, check out accident rates by county, and follow car accident trends year by year.
If someone you love was in a car crash in Arizona, you can help them find a Arizona car crash attorney by clicking here.
Arizona law may limit your time to bring a legal claim to protect your rights.
www.weitzlux.com /caraccidentlawyerattorney/ar/arizona_19738.html   (430 words)

  
 Navajo County Waterfront Homes for Sale. Real Estate in Navajo County, Arizona
Then contact any of the Arizona Real Estate Agents for professional assistance finding your Arizona area home.
Click on the Navajo cities that you are interested in or search all Real Estate in Navajo County:
So whether you are wondering what your home value is, looking for an agent to help you buy or sell your real estate, or just looking to browse properties in your area, it's all right here.
www.homes.com /Real_Estate/AZ/CountyType/NAVAJO/Type/W   (233 words)

  
 Navajo County, Arizona houses, real estate, agriculture, wages, work, ancestries, and more
Fair market rent in 2006 for a 1-bedroom apartment in Navajo County is $446 a month.
Parks in Navajo County include: Navajo National Monument, Walker Park, The Old Fort Historical Monument, Aunt Lottie Mormon Pioneer Historical Marker, McHood Park, Phoenix Park, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Wagon Wheel Rest Area.
Navajo County historical area-adjusted tornado activity is significantly below Arizona state average.
www.city-data.com /county/Navajo_County-AZ.html   (518 words)

  
 Navajo County, Arizona
Navajo County has an area of 6,343,040 acres which is laid off in a fifty mile wide stretch two hundred twenty five miles long.
A pueblo ruin of pre-Spanish period known to the Tewa Indians as Navahu was found in the northwest corner of New Mexico.
There was a strong sentiment for calling it Colorado County, but the writer insisted on adhering to names of Indian Tribes or individual Indians and spelling it with a "J"- Navajo."
jeff.scott.tripod.com /navajoco.html   (353 words)

  
 Navajo County, Arizona - What Happens After the Closing? (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The original deed to your home will be mailed directly to you by the County Recorder, generally within two to three weeks.
Property taxes are assessed in Maricopa County on a calendar year (Jan. through Dec.), and payment dates are:
Second half taxes for the current year (Jul. 1 - Dec. 31) are due on Mar. 1 of the following year and are delinquent on May 1 of the following year.
www.firstam.com.cob-web.org:8888 /title-az/navajo/html/docs/5046.html   (286 words)

  
 Navajo County, Arizona QuickLinks from the US Census Bureau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Population by Race and Hispanic or Latino origin: Arizona counties, Places in Arizona
Historical population counts, 1900 to 1990, for all counties in Arizona
Summary statistics for Arizona counties by NAICS (North American Industry Classification System): 2002
quickfacts.census.gov /qfd/states/04/04017lk.html   (248 words)

  
 Navajo County, AZ - Navajo County, Arizona - Ancestry & family history - ePodunk
Navajo County, AZ - Navajo County, Arizona - Ancestry & family history - ePodunk
Libraries in Navajo County include Cibecue Community Library, Clay Springs Public Library, Holbrook Public Library, Hopi Public Library, Larson Memorial Public Library, Rim Community Library, Show Low Public Library, Snowflake-Taylor Public Library, Whiteriver Public Library, Winslow Public Library...
Cemeteries in Navajo County include Baca Cemetery, Baca Cemetery, Bush Flat Cemetery, Chief Alchesay Baha Grave, Clay Springs Cemetery, Desert View Cemetery, Sevenmile Cemetery, Shumway Cemetery, Sunset Cemetery, Taylor Cemetery...
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genealogyInfo.php?locIndex=11250   (282 words)

  
 Navajo County GIS
Our mission is to implement an integrated and cooperative GIS program among the local governments and agencies within Navajo County.
Navajo County, through its Public Works Department, maintains a Geographic Information System (“GIS”) and Internet Mapping Service (“IMS”).
It is one of the collaborative efforts between the county and the cities to improve work efficiency and better serve the public.
navcogis.co.navajo.az.us /website/NavajoCountyGIS.htm   (202 words)

  
 Navajo County - Arizona's Child Abuse InfoCenter
At the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center
The first place to go for child abuse info.
Arizona Baptist Children's Services is a non-profit organization serving families/children/individuals.
www.acainfo.ahsc.arizona.edu /resources/navajo.htm   (89 words)

  
 Navajo County AZ - Accounting, Tax & Bookkeeping Services for Navajo County Arizona
Navajo County AZ - Accounting, Tax and Bookkeeping Services for Navajo County Arizona
Navajo County AZ Accounting, Tax and Bookkeeping Services
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