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Population:
97,000+
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Number of active lawyers:
500+
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Arizona Bar Association:
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Featured Lawyers in Yuma

Julie M. McDonald, PC

22 years in practice
Criminal Defense, DUI Law
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Law Office Of Sonia Monique Ramirez

14 years in practice
Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, DUI Law
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William Crimmins - Attorney at Law

40 years in practice
Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, DUI Law
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Territorial Law

12 years in practice
Auto Accidents, Criminal Defense, DUI Law, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury
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Julie M. McDonald, PC

22 years in practice
Criminal Defense, DUI Law
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Camarena Law

33 years in practice
Auto Accidents, DUI Law, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
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More about Yuma, Arizona

Colorado City was the main steamboat stop along the Colorado River from 1854 to 1862. It was incorporated into Arizona City after the 1862 flood. Steamboats carried passengers and equipment to the various Colorado mines and military outposts. Colorado City was the terminus for wagon traffic up the Gila River to New Mexico Territory. The cargo was taken from the ships at Robinson's Landing at the mouth of the Colorado River and at Port Isabel from 1864. The Yuma Quartermaster Depot was established in 1864 and is now a state historical park. It supplied all the forts in Arizona today and large portions of Colorado, New Mexico, and Colorado. Yuma County was created in 1871 as an independent territory. It replaced La Paz, which had been the first county seat.

In 1877, the Southern Pacific Railroad crossed the river and purchased George Alonzo Johnson's Colorado Steam Navigation Company. This was the only steamboat company along the river. Yuma was established as the new navigation base on the river. This eliminated the need to have Port Isabel abandoned in 1879. Yuma was given the warehouses and shipyard from Port Isabel.

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