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Pah-
Ute County is a
former county in the
northwest corner of
Arizona Territory that
existed from 1865
until 1871, at
which point most of the area was...
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PAH or
Pah may
refer to:
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, one of a
class of
chemical compounds,
organic pollutants PAH world hypothesis,
hypothesis that...
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Pahute or
Pah-
Ute or
Pah-
ute may
refer to: Paiute,
Native American people Pahute Mesa (landform),
southern Nevada Pahute Mesa, test site sub-region at...
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Paiute War, also
known as the
Pyramid Lake War,
Washoe Indian War and the
Pah Ute War, was an
armed conflict between Northern Paiutes allied with the Shoshone...
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following the
organization of the
Arizona Territory in 1862. The now
defunct Pah-
Ute County was
split from
Mohave County in 1865, but
merged back in 1871. All...
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Nevada became a state. In 1865, it
became part of
Pah-
Ute County,
Arizona Territory. The part of
Pah-
Ute County north and west of the
Colorado River was...
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Congress transferred some of the
lands west of the
Colorado River including Pah-
Ute County,
Arizona Territory to the
State of
Nevada on May 5, 1866. Part of...
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Territory of
Arizona (Confederate States), 1861–1862
Apache Wars, 1851–1886
Pah-
Ute County, "Arizona's Lost County" 1865–1871 Camp
Grant M****acre, 1871 Gadsden...
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farms and businesses, and was at one
point the
county seat of
Pah-
Ute County. The
frontier settlement is
noted as the
endpoint of
explorer John...
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derives from a Yokuts-
Ute amalgam, from
Yokuts taheech[e] "oak-covered flat" +
Ute pah' "water" (cl.
Pah-
ute, lit. 'Water
Ute'). On an 1864 map of California...