
RG 102 Coconino County
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| Coconino County
was established in 1891 as the eleventh county. Its name originated with
the Havasupai Indians who once lived along the Little Colorado. They were
called the "Kohnina" by the Hopi, and it is believed that is where
"Coconino" comes from. It was established from parts of Mohave
and Yavapai counties. The county seat has always been in Flagstaff. |
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| SG 1. Assessor |
Assessment rolls.
1901-1934. 4 cubic foot. (1 box, 3 volumes and 7 items). |
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The 1905 roll is indexed. Also
included are assessments, 1901, 1905, and 1910; reports of Assessor, 1904,
1933-1934; and Assessor's cashbook, 1923, all arranged chronologically. |
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| SG 4. Justice
of the Peace |
Inquests. 1891-1930.
2.0 cubic foot. (2 boxes) |
| Inquests are numbered 1-521,
1891-1930. There is another file of inquests (unnumbered), 1891-1926, in
the Superior Court records. |
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Criminal cases.
1891-1918. 1.6 cubic foot. (3 boxes). |
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Criminal cases begin with case
number one. These are followed by a group of mixed civil and criminal cases
that range across districts, Justice and District Courts, and include numbered
and unnumbered criminal cases, 1891-1905 and 1918. There are also Flagstaff
precinct, 1906-1916, criminal complaints and related papers, subpoenas,
bail bonds and warrants. |
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Judgments.
1893-1930. Fraction cubic foot. (1 box). |
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Financial records.
1896-1914. Fraction cubic foot. (1 box). |
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Contains fee claims, warranty
jury certificates and tax receipts. |
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Reporter's Testimony
notes. 1908. Fraction cubic foot. (1 box). |
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Dockets. 1900-1936.
8.1 cubic foot. (27 volumes). |
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The volumes include both civil
and criminal dockets for various precincts and years. Precincts include
Flagstaff and Grand Canyon. Some dockets include inquests and one is for
a small claims court. |
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Monthly reports.
1933-1934. Fraction cubic foot. (1 item). |
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Monthly reports are for Flagstaff,
Williams and Fredonia Justices. |
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| SG 5. Recorder |
Township Plats. 1889-1912.
fraction cubic foot. (4 rolls of microfilm) |
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Contains plats, index and minutes
of townsite meetings. |
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Election records.
1892-1934. Fraction cubic foot. (1 box and 3 folders). |
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Contains great registers, 1892-1911,
arranged alphabetically, with names added on the end as supplements. The
1911 volume is a supplement. Election lists, 1932-1934, include some reports |
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Appointment registers. 1891-1932. Fraction cubic foot. (1 box). |
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Registers show appointments
of agent or powers of attorney for corporations. They also contain powers
of seal and revocation of appointments of agents. |
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Sheep affidavits. 1900-1907. |
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Affidavits list the number of
sheep run in the county. |
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Computations. 1903. |
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Records are survey figures on
the boundary between Coconino and Navajo counties plus some land leases
and road records. |
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| SG 6. Sheriff |
Certificates of sale.
1905-1929. Fraction cubic foot. (1 box). |
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Records include certificates
of sale for back taxes and other sale records, 1905-1915; Pierson tax deed,
1922-1929; and certificates of sale, 1924-1929. |
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Prison register.
1921-1936. Fraction cubic foot. (1 volume). |
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Register lists information on
prisoners entering the county jail. |
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Tax deeds. 1910-1929.
Fraction cubic foot. (1 box). |
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Files contain documentation
on the Robert Tillman sale, 1925-1929; Herman's Suits back tax bill and
deed, 1925-1929; John Allen sale, tax deed and bill, 1929; R. J. Gardner
sale, deed and bill, 1929; Levario Rosenda bill, 1929; and Maria Garcia
bill and location mining forms, 1929. This box also contains freight bills,
1910, and a list of stolen cars, 1922, with some photographs. |
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| SG 7. Superintendent
of Schools |
School registers.
1893-1970. 7.4 cubic foot. (2 boxes, 18 volumes and 3 rolls of microfilm). |
| Files include attendance records
listed as school registers or school census marshal reports. Some are teachers'
monthly attendance reports or summaries and may be called record of attendance
and scholarships. These are filed chronologically by school district number
and include accommodation schools (elementary schools with less than forty
students, logging camp schools and ranch schools) and home-bound students. |
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Superintendent's records.
1890-1934. 11.5 cubic foot. (11 boxes and 4 volumes). |
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There are teachers' certificate
registers, 1912-1943. Records also include a form reporting monthly attendance
which required a teacher's signature. They are listed by year and district
number. There are reports of trustees and clerks, 1921-1927; correspondence,
1913-1933; teacher dismissals, 1901-1902; notices of school openings, 1921-1927;
bond accounts, 1922; and budgets, 1926-1928. Also included are boundary
records, elections and monthly reports, 1933-1934. |
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| SG 8. Superior
Court |
Clerk of the Court.
1889-1955. 12 cubic foot. (11 boxes, 1 volume, 3 items and 8 rolls of microfilm). |
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Records include Flagstaff townsite,
1889-1952, case numbers 1-279 and unnumbered related claims. These concern
the sale of and deed of Flagstaff townsite property which was adjudicated
by the Superior Court. The townsite plats are available from 1889-1912.
These are indexed, identified by section, township and range with filings,
1893-1895. An index to townsites is arranged alphabetically by owner's name,
then by block number and lot index, 1890-1952.
Records also include the minutes of the townsite meetings, 1891-1894, indexed,
and an Exchange Register. These may include District jury records, 1891-1910;
general lists of jurors; lists for petit and grand juries; names eligible
to be called; Grand Jury reports of their investigations or findings; and
Grand Jury subpoenas for witnesses. Records for the District , 4th Judicial
District, include an index to judgments, indexed alphabetically by creditors,
and applications for writs of habeas corpus which contain petitions, orders,
commitments and exceptions. |
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Civil Division.
1890-1972. 44 cubic foot. (43 boxes, 2 items and 13 rolls of microfilm). |
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Records include a civil register
of actions, 1891-1935. All books but book one are indexed. There is another
register of action volume for Superior Court, 1917-1928, in a single volume
in the Justice Court records. A volume of marriage licenses and certificates,
1891-1972, includes an index. |
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Criminal Division. 1891-1933.
16.3 cubic foot. (16 boxes, 1 volume and 2 rolls of microfilm). |
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Records include a criminal register
of actions, 1891-1933, which is indexed and arranged chronologically. Criminal
cases, 1891-1929, are also arranged chronologically. |
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Probate Division. 1885-1951.
29.3 cubic foot. (29 boxes, 2 volumes, 1 item and 8 rolls of microfilm). |
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Records include a probate register
of actions, 1894-1940. Probate Court minutes, 1885-1930, are filed chronologically
and provide an index to the probate record. Probate and Superior Court record
of wills, 1891-1951, is indexed alphabetically. |
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Probate and Superior Court letters
and bonds are arranged chronologically and may be letters of administration.
Estate and guardianship papers include correspondence, accounts and court
documents. Probate cases, 1891-1931, are numbered 1-849. Insanity cases,
1891-1921, were heard in Probate Court and are arranged chronologically.
Naturalization papers contain declarations of intention, petitions for naturalization
and related records. These records are filed chronologically and indexed,
but there are gaps in both the indexing and the chronology. Declarations
of intention are for 1891-1906 and 1914-1929. Petitions for naturalization,
1889-1918, include correspondence, oaths of allegiance, orders of court,
certificates of arrival, testimony of residence and correspondence of examiner
in charge. These may also include military service discharge exhibits. |
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| SG 9. Board of Supervisors |
Correspondence and subject
files. 1891-1935. 5.5 cubic foot. (6 boxes and 2 items). |
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Records include Clerks' reports
and agreements with Yavapai County over what is now Coconino County. |
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Minutes. 1918-1920.
Fraction cubic foot. (1 box). |
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Files include minutes, 1918-1920,
and official minutes, June-July 1919, created by the Board of Supervisors
sitting as the Board of Equalization where the Board examined the county
assessment roll and equalized the tax roll. |
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| SG 11. Treasurer |
Accounts. 1892-1936.
cubic foot. (3 volumes and 1 item). |
| Records include account ledgers,
arranged chronologically and indexed, one chronological account journal
and one account book which lists non-governmental credits. |
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Administrative files.
1887-1934. 3 cubic foot. (2 volumes and 8 items). |
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Records include two letter pressbooks,
1887-1895, which also contain a cash journal; county officials' reports,
mostly monthly, 1897-1934; and Perrin materials, 1915. |
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Banking records. 1903-1925.
2.4 cubic foot. (8 items). |
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Records include check stubs,
bank books, transfer orders, duplicate records, interest statements, cancelled
checks and account statements as well as some claims, bonds and receipts. |
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Bonds. 1891-1900
and 1920-1928. 1.6 cubic foot. (2 volumes and 3 items). |
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Bonds include interest and bond
redemptions paid to the state, a record of bonded indebtedness, an indexed
fund ledger, a county highway bond and a fund ledger arranged chronologically
by fund. |
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Claims. 1896-1932.
4 cubic foot. (1 box, 11 volumes and 3 items). |
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Claims include Justice of the
Peace claims; warrants, jury certificates and tax receipts; Treasurer's
claims; refund claims with some affidavits; notices of claims to the School
Superintendent; abstract books of claims in chronological order; and one
volume of disallowed demands. |
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Receipts. 1910-1922.
1.3 cubic foot. (4 items). |
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These are Treasurer's receipts
with two lists of business done. |
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Taxes. 1908-1910
and 1918-1919. 2 cubic foot. (5 items). |
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Tax items include a book of
state and county taxes paid; school tax receipts; Sheriff's sale certificates
for back taxes; road tax receipts; and tax stubs containing bank statements,
expense items and deposit slips. |
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Warrants. 1899,
1909-1910 and 1932. 1.3 cubic foot. (2 volumes and 2 items). |
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These include warrants and certificates
of demand, 1899; school warrants, 1909-1910; and outstanding warrants, 1932. |
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