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Arizona, 1906
Map of Arizona in 1906.

Arizona, 1920
The state of Arizona.

Arizona, 1909
Map of Arizona.

Arizona, 1919
A map of the state of Arizona in 1919, showing cities and rail way routes.

Arizona, 1911
A 1911 map of Arizona.

Arizona,
Physical map of Arizona.

Arizona, 1904
Map of Arizona.

Arizona , 1920
Map of Arizona.

Arizona, 1914
Physical map of Arizona with railroad routes.

Arizona, 1910
A map of Arizona in 1910. The scale in given in English miles. The key shows Indian reserves, railways, county seats, canals, and county boundaries. &qout;It is bounded N. by Utah, E. by New Mexico, S. by Mexico and W. by California and Nevada, the Colorado river separating it from California and in part from Nevada. On the W. side is the Great Basin. Arizona itself is mostly included in the great arid mountainous uplift of the Rocky Mountain region, and partly within the desert plain region of the Gulf of California, or Open Basin region. The whole state lies on the south-western exposure of a great roof whose crest, along the continental divide in western New Mexico, pitches southward. Its altitudes vary from 12,800 ft. to less than 100 ft. above the sea.&qout;

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