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A collection of historic and contemporary political and physical maps of Arizona for use in the K-12 classroom.

Arizona, 1891
A map of Arizona from 1891 showing the State capital of Phoenix, major cities and towns, railroad lines, Indian reservations, mountains, rivers, and the Grand Canyon....

the Arizona Territory, 1892
A map of Arizona from 1892 showing the Territory capital of Phoenix, counties and county seats, major cities and towns, railroad lines, mountains, plateaus, rivers, and the Grand Canyon....

Arizona, 1902
A map of Arizona from 1902 showing the State capital of Phoenix, major cities and towns, railroad lines, Indian reservations, mountains, and rivers....

Arizona, 1904
A map of Arizona from 1904 showing the State capital of Phoenix, major cities and towns, railroad lines, Indian reservations, mountains, rivers, and the Grand Canyon. The map notes the area in square miles (112.920), number of counties (13), and the ...

Arizona, 1904
A map of Arizona from 1904. "Arizona was organized as a territory in 1863. Area, 112,290 square miles; population, 122,212. Of these 26,480 are Indians. About one–third of the white population are foreign born. Chiefly a mining Territory b...

Arizona, 1906
A map of Arizona from 1906 showing the State capital of Phoenix, major cities and towns, railroad lines, Indian reservations, mountains, rivers, and the Grand Canyon....

Arizona, 1909
A map of Arizona from 1909 showing the State capital of Phoenix, major cities and towns, railroad lines, Indian reservations, mountains, rivers, and the Grand Canyon....

Arizona, 1910
A map of Arizona from 1910. The key shows Indian reserves, railways, county seats, canals, and county boundaries. "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 Ca...

Colorado Valley in Western Arizona, 1911
A map from 1911 of a part of the Colorado Valley in western Arizona near Pyramid Canyon and Eagle Rocks, showing an old gravel-filled channel on the right and a rock channel on the left. The map is keyed to show the Andesite rock formation, flood pla...

Arizona Highlands, 1911
A map from the U.S.Geological Survey Camelback quadrangle (1911) showing the waste–bordered mountains of the Arizona Highlands. The text notes the lack of a permanent stream, the large number of intermittent streams as shown by the dotted lines...

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