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Apex, Arizona

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Men without families would typically live in camps moving with the cutting activity, while families lived in a community at Apex station. The settlement had its own school and telephone service. Many of the workers and their families were from Sweden and Norway. Lumber operations by the Saginaw and
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in the late 1920s by the Saginaw and Manistee Lumber Company of Arizona, which built a headquarters for their milling operations. In addition to the headquarters building, the community originally consisted of "seven houses perched on the east slope and seven more and the school on the west, along
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In May 1936, the community was disbanded when logging activities ceased. After removal, the houses were removed, leaving only the foundations. Shacks on boxcars were burned in bonfires. The schoolhouse was one of the last buildings in Apex; it, too, was removed.
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Apex School District #3 opened in fall 1929 in a boxcar converted into a one-room schoolhouse. The school at Apex, along with the neighboring one at the mining town of
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with two oil tanks and a water tank for the locomotives." There were also several sheds and other buildings used to service the train and support mill operations.
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maintains the Apex, Arizona Archaeology Project, educating the public on life in Apex during the
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A Gathering of Grand Canyon Historians: Ideas, Arguments, and First-person Accounts
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Apex was located near the junction of Forest Service Road 335 and the rail line.
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The houses in Apex rested on temporary foundations. The company maintained a
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Manistee Lumber Company ended in 1936 and it was abandoned.
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Al Richmond (1986). "The Grand Canyon Railway: A History".
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Apex, Arizona is located in Arizona
Apex, Arizona is located in the United States
35°56′35″N 112°11′09″W / 35.94306°N 112.18583°W / 35.94306; -112.18583
Country
State
Arizona
County
Coconino
Time zone
UTC-7
Mountain (MST)
DST
UTC-7
Area code
FIPS code
04-02970
GNIS
25248
Grand Canyon Railway
Coconino County
company town
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad
company town
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad
commissary
Anita
Northern Arizona University
Great Depression
Arizona portal
Canyon Diablo, Arizona

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