11-111. Navajo county


Navajo county, the county seat of which is Holbrook, is bounded as follows:


Commencing at the northeast corner of Coconino county; thence east following the
Utah and Arizona boundary to the one hundred tenth degree of west longitude; thence south
to the former southwest corner of the Navajo Indian reservation, as established by
presidential executive order dated January 6, 1880; thence east to the point intersecting
the line between ranges twenty-three and twenty-four east of the Gila and Salt River
Guide meridian; thence south along such range line to its intersection with the north
boundary line of Graham county; thence west along the northern boundary line of Graham
county to its intersection with the east boundary line of Gila county, which is the one
hundred tenth degree of west longitude; thence north to intersect with the thirty-fourth
degree of north latitude; thence west to intersect with the meridian of one hundred ten
degrees forty-five minutes west longitude; thence north to the place of beginning.