11-112. Pima county


Pima county, the county seat of which is Tucson, is bounded as follows:


Commencing at the point where the meridian line one hundred thirteen degrees twenty
minutes west longitude, as defined by the Atwood survey of 1918, intersects the second
standard parallel south, being the southwest corner of Maricopa county; thence east on
such parallel and along the southern boundaries of Maricopa and Pinal counties to the
point where such parallel intersects the eastern line of range eighteen east, being the
southeast corner of Pinal county; thence south on such range line and along the western
boundaries of Graham and Cochise counties to a point six miles north of the point at
which the fourth standard parallel south intersects such boundary line; thence due west
forty-two miles to the intersection of the line between ranges eleven and twelve east,
such point being near the Bustamante ranch as it existed in the year 1899 on Sopori
creek; thence due south fourteen miles; thence due west twelve miles to a point; thence
due south to the southern boundary line of Arizona; thence westerly and northerly on such
boundary line to the point where such boundary line intersects the meridian line one
hundred thirteen degrees twenty minutes west longitude, as defined by the Atwood survey
of 1918, being the southeast corner of Yuma county; thence north along such meridian line
to the point where such meridian line intersects the second standard parallel south, the
place of beginning.