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- Q15637825 subject Q8467773.
- Q15637825 subject Q8492026.
- Q15637825 subject Q8517475.
- Q15637825 subject Q8667058.
- Q15637825 abstract "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.".
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q1018077.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q1427305.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q15637811.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q17085407.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q1750007.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q1939301.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q4872041.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q532.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q838143.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467773.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492026.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q8517475.
- Q15637825 wikiPageWikiLink Q8667058.
- Q15637825 comment "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.".
- Q15637825 label "Sacaton (village)".