History of Bylas, Arizona in Timeline

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Bylas, Arizona

Bylas, Arizona, is an unincorporated community and census-designated place within the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Graham County. Its population was 1,962 at the 2010 census. Bylas is an Apache settlement comprised of White Mountain Apache, San Carlos, and Southern Tonto Apache communities. The community is named after Bylas, a chief of the Eastern White Mountain Apache band, and contains essential services like a medical clinic, a police substation, and a market.

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1960: 1960 Population Estimate

In 1960, the population of Bylas was estimated to be 500.

1970: 1970 U.S. Census

In 1970, Bylas appeared on the U.S. Census as an unincorporated village.

1980: 1980 Census-Designated Place

In 1980, Bylas was made a census-designated place (CDP).

2000: 2000 Census Irregularity

In 2000, Bylas did not initially appear on the census returns, but the census viewer page later returned a population of 1,147.

2010: 2010 Census Appearance

In 2010, Bylas appeared normally again as a CDP on the census returns.