词条 | Sacaton (village) |
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|name = Sacaton, Arizona |pushpin_map = USA Arizona#USA#North America |pushpin_map_caption = Location in Arizona##Location in United States##Location in North America |pushpin_relief = yes |coordinates = {{coord|33|4|N|111|44|W|region:US-AZ|display=inline,title}} }} Sacaton or Socatoon was a village of the Maricopa people, established above the Pima Villages, (now the Gila River Indian Community) after the June 1, 1857, in the Battle of Pima Butte where it appears a few months later in the 1857 Chapman Census. Sacaton village lay on the Gila River, 3.75 miles west of modern Sacaton. The 1858-1861 Socatoon Station of the Butterfield Overland Mail located four miles east of the village took its name from this village.[1] References1. ^John P. Wilson, Peoples of the Middle Gila: A Documentary History of the Pimas and Maricopas, 1500's - 1945, Researched and Written for the Gila River Indian Community, Sacaton, Arizona, 1998 (revised July 1999) Report No. 77, Las Cruces, New Mexico, p.137 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711130007/http://www.griccrmp.com/PDF%20Files/Peoples%20of%20the%20Middle%20Gila.pdf |date=2011-07-11 }} {{Pinal County, Arizona}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sacaton (village)}}{{Arizona-geo-stub}} 5 : Gila River|Native American history of Arizona|History of Arizona|Former populated places in Pinal County, Arizona|1857 establishments in New Mexico Territory |
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