Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Graham County, Arizona.
Official Website
Graham County was created on March 10, 1881. It is named after the mountain by the same name which was named after Lt. Col James Duncan Graham, and was the first Arizona county to break the tradition of naming counties for Native Americans.
The county is home to several organizations including Eastern Arizona College and the Mount Graham International Observatory, which includes one of the world's largest and most powerful telescopes. It also contains part of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.
Master Project Graham Name Study
Adjacent Counties
Cities, Towns & Communities
- Aravaipa
- Bonita
- Bryce
- Bylas
- Cactus Flats
- Camp Goodwin
- Central
- Eden
- Fort Grant
- Fort Thomas
- Geronimo
- Klondyke
- Old Columbine
- Peridot (part)
- Pima
- Safford (County Seat)
- San Jose
- Solomon
- Spenazuma
- Swift Trail Junction
- Thatcher
Indian Reservations
- Fort Apache Reservation
- San Carlos Apache Reservation
Cemeteries
Links
Coronado National Forest (part)
Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area (part)