Following are some books about Coconino County. However, I do
not personally own any of the books. Some are available at the Family History
Library in Salt Lake City and may be available on microfilm through
the Family History Centers. Some may also be available at other
libraries and can be requested through interlibrary loan.
- Arizona Maps Cities and Towns: 1866-1907. San Pablo,
CA: Vlad Shkurkin, 1982. Reprinted Sanborn Fire Insurance maps.
You may contact Vlad Shkurkin at
shkurkin@ix.netcom.com,
Phone: 1(510)232-7742, or Fax: 1(510)236-7050.
- Arizona Maps II Cities and Towns: 1908-1943. San
Pablo, CA: Vlad Shkurkin, 1983. Reprinted Sanborn Fire Insurance
maps. You may contact Vlad Shkurkin at
shkurkin@ix.netcom.com,
Phone: 1(510)232-7742, or Fax: 1(510)236-7050.
- Great Register of Coconino County, Arizona Territory for
the Year 1890. Note: this is the voter registration
records--a great substitute for the missing 1890 federal census.
- A History of Williams, AZ, 1876-1951 by James R.
Fuchs. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. 1955.
- Once Upon a Time in Sedona by William Howard. Sedona,
AZ: Runamuck Press. 1992.
- Lee's Ferry, Desert River Crossing by W. L. Rusho and
C. Gregory Crampton. Slat Lake City, UT: Cricket Productions.
1992.
- McGonigles family, 1900-1939 manuscripts, topics including
Oatman and Flagstaff. Available at Northern Arizona University.
- Northern Arizona and Flagstaff in 1887, the People and
Resources by George H. Tinker. Republished Glendale, CA:
Arthur H. Clarke Co. 1969. (originally published as A Land of
Sunshine, Flagstaff and Its Surroundings Flagstaff, AZ:
Arizona Champion Print. 1887.)
- Pioneer Stories of Arizona's Verde Valley no author
or copyright info given. Available for purchase from the Fort
Verde State Historic Park, P. O. Box 397, Camp Verde, AZ 86322.
Arthur S. Burford, who suggested this book be included described
it as containing "brief family histories of a great number of
families who migrated to the Verde Valley in the early 1870's.
Almost (I would think), a 'must,' for anyone researching that
part of AZ, from 1870 to 1900 in particular.
- They Came to the Mountain: the Story of Flagstaff's
Beginnings by Platt Cline. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona
University and Northland Press. 1977.
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