11-103. Apache county


Apache county, the county seat of which is St. Johns, is bounded as follows:


Commencing at a point where the boundary line between Arizona and New Mexico
intersects the thirty-seventh parallel of north latitude, being the northeast corner of
this state, and being more particularly described as the four corners monument, thence
south along the boundary line between Arizona and New Mexico to a point where the first
standard parallel north intersects such boundary line, being the northeast corner of
Greenlee county; thence due west to the Black river; thence westerly and down the Black
river along the northern boundary of Greenlee and Graham counties to the east line of
range twenty-three east of the Gila and Salt River Guide meridian; thence north along
such range line to the former southern boundary line of the Navajo Indian reservation as
established by presidential executive order dated January 6, 1880; thence west along such
boundary line to the one hundred tenth meridian of west longitude; thence north along
such meridian to the boundary line between Utah and Arizona, being approximately the
thirty-seventh parallel of north latitude; thence east along such boundary line to its
intersection with the boundary line between Arizona and New Mexico, the point of
beginning, being the four corners monument.