Castle Dome County, Arizona
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Revision as of 07:36, 23 March 2012
United States
Arizona
Castle Dome County
Castle Dome County was a proposed county in a proposed new territory that was never approved and never existed.[1]
In 1857 the people of Arizona (at the time the southern part of modern Arizona and New Mexico) sent Sylvester Mowry to Congress to petition for creation of a new Arizona Territory carved from part of New Mexico Territory. Mowry drew up a map with four proposed counties:
- Castle Dome County in present-day Yuma County, Arizona
- Ewell County in present-day Pima County, Arizona extended east to Apache Pass in Cochise County, Arizona
- Mesilla County from Apache Pass to the Rio Grande in present-day Cochise County, Arizona, and Hidalgo, Grant, Luna, Sierra, and Doña Ana counties in New Mexico
- Doña Ana County from the Rio Grande to Texas in parts of present-day Doña Ana, Otero, Chaves, Eddy, and Lea counties in New Mexico
The bill and these proposed counties failed passage. The only known original document mentioning these counties is the map accompanying the failed bill.
References
- ↑ Thomas Edwin Farish, History of Arizona (Phoenix, Ariz., 1915), 1:324. HathiTrust Digital Library edition.
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