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Sacate, Arizona

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499: 50: 387: 1353: 441:. The Gila River and a curious Indian settlement are soon passed. A half-hour more and an irrigation canal is crossed. Above the ditch is the unbroken plain, greasewood and cactus and sage its sparse vegetation. But this is passed, and now for miles the train speeds through avenues of cottonwood trees, by alfalfa fields of deepest emerald that stretch away to the very horizon east and west, past orchards and vineyards, through Tempe, a prosperous town, and across a great bridge that spans the 78: 111: 118: 85: 425:
were stacked at Sacaton Station...Over a span of a dozen years we cut nearly 100,000 acres of mesquite trees so we could feed our families; many of these trees never came back due to the lack of water." Circa 1904 a U.S. Geological Survey report stated that there were about 2,800 Pima living east of
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Sacate is listed as part of the medically underserved settlement of the Gila River Indian Community, along with Bapchule, Blackwater, Burns, Camp Rivers, Casa Blanca, Co-Op Village, Cottonwood, Dock, Firebird Lake, Gila Crossing, Gila River Indian Reservation, Komatke, Lone Butte Ranch, Maricopa
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On the trail of a Spanish pioneer; the diary and itinerary of Francisco Garcés (missionary priest) in his travels through Sonora, Arizona, and California, 1775-1776; translated from an official contemporaneous copy of the original Spanish manuscript, and ed., with copious critical
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people of the area, operated at the mission from 1930 until 1969. The priest in 1965 was Rev. Celestine Chinn. Stevens' murals were destroyed when the church building burned down in 1993. There is a cemetery in Sacate.
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artist who married a Pima, painted murals inside the church at Father Antoine's mission as well as several other mission churches in the area. Sacate Catholic Day School, serving the Pima-
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As a 1920 Department of Agriculture report noted, "Cities and towns in the Middle Gila Valley are few and small..." Sacate was originally a station along the
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The traveler on the Southern Pacific leaves his train at Maricopa. It is only a matter of thirty-five miles to get to Phoenix from the main line of the
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This town and neighboring communities and landmarks with similar names were all likely derived from Spanish, specifically the records of Spaniard
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Village, Morgans Ferry, Olberg, Poston, and Sacaton. Sacate has an estimated elevation of 1,093 feet (333 m) above sea level.
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turned to harvesting firewood for sale: "A local newspaper reported in 1901 that more than 30,000 cords of
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the railroad and that they had been suffering from a severe water shortage/drought since 1890.
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valley, disrupting traditional agricultural and irrigation systems. The people of what is now
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food shortages, but there was an open question of locating a mill for mass production of
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who visited the area in 1775–76, and described the grasslands of the area using the word
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1904 map of Pima Indian Reservation showing locations of Sacaton station versus
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At some point between 1906 and 1915, Sacate was the site of a gunfight in which
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Arizona, with Particular Attention to its Imperial County of Maricopa
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in 1879-81." Southern Pacific applied to abandon the line in 1934.
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is a populated place in the Middle Gila River Valley area, within
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In 1936 the population was 12 people, mail would be delivered to
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Sacate along the railroad between Maricopa and Phoenix circa 1933
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Other Pima villages in the vicinity of Sacate circa 1921 were
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Garcés, Francisco Tomás Hermenegildo; Coues, Elliott (1900).
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but the name was shortened to its current version in 1904.
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Southern Pacific Railroad Depot (Casa Grande, Arizona)
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Gila River Indian Community Water Rights Settlement
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Sacaton, Arizona
Populated place
Sacate, Arizona c. 1913 (USGS Maricopa quadrangle, map held at Perry-Castañeda Library)
Perry-Castañeda Library
Sacate is located in Arizona
Sacate is located in the United States
33°10′38″N 112°04′51″W / 33.177222°N 112.080833°W / 33.177222; -112.080833
Country
State
Arizona
County
Pinal
Time zone
UTC-7
Mountain (MST)
DST
UTC-7
ZIP codes
Area code
FIPS code
04-61710
GNIS
25339
Pinal County
Arizona
Maricopa
Gila River
Pima Butte
Pima
Southern Pacific Railroad

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