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November 7: Arizona Historical Society founded by an Act of the First Territorial Legislature. [49] Fort Whipple moved near Prescott (from Chino Valley, where it had been established the prior year). 1865 – Camp McDowell (later Fort McDowell) is set up on the Verde River. [50] 1866 – L. Zechendorf & Co. merchandisers opens in Tucson. [47] 1867
The Arizona State Archives has government and private collections relating to Arizona History; Arizona history Governor's website; A chronology of historical events in Arizona from the state's library; Arizona's Ordinance of Secession, March 16, 1861
Territory of Arizona, 1863–1912 [1] North-western corner of the Arizona Territory is transferred to the State of Nevada, 1867; State of Arizona since February 14, 1912; Mexican Boundary Exchanges: In 1927 under the Banco Convention of 1905, the U.S. acquired two bancos from Mexico at the Colorado River border with Arizona.
Arizona Public Service formed by the merger of Central Arizona Light and Power and Northern Arizona Light and Power [50] Racial segregation is banned at Sky Harbor Airport. [50] Adam Diaz becomes the first Hispanic on the city council. [50] 1953 State courts declare school segregation illegal. Phoenix begins school desegregation. [50]
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The history of Phoenix, Arizona, goes back millennia, beginning with nomadic paleo-Indians who existed in the Americas in general, and the Salt River Valley in particular, about 7,000 BC until about 6,000 BC. Mammoths were the primary prey of hunters.
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