Chambers, Arizona Chambers, Arizona Chambers, Arizona is positioned in Arizona Chambers, Arizona - Chambers, Arizona Chambers is an unincorporated improve in Apache County, Arizona, United States.

Chambers, Arizona was titled after Edward Chambers, Vice President of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad system.

A native of Illinois, Chambers was instrumental of the evolution of the Railroad athwart the United States- and is recognized as one of the men "Who Made San Francisco".

Following many years with the Santa Fe Railroad System, Chambers became Director of the Division of Traffic under President Herbert Hoover.

From freight handler Chambers, after he entered barns ing, became foreman, and cashier at Pueblo, agent at San Diego and Los Angeles, assistant general freight agent at Los Angeles, general freight agent for lines west of Albuquerque; in 1905 he was made assistant freight traffic manager on coast lines with command posts in San Francisco.

While not titled after him, Charles Chambers was responsible for setting up a small trading post in Chambers, Arizona.

The name was changed to Halloysite for a reconstructionwith respect to clay that was mined nearby, but changed back to Chambers on June 1, 1930. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Chambers, Arizona Municipalities and communities of Apache County, Arizona, United States Allentown Bannon Blue Gap Boneyard Chambers Chetco Correjo Crossing Cove Coyote Springs Crosby Crossing El Tule Emmanuel Mission Feaster Flat Rock Green Spot Greer Place Heap Place Horse Mesa Hunt Hunters Point Junction Overlook Kinlichee Kinney Junction Los Burros Lower Wheatfields Maverick Mexican Water Mexican Water Trading Post Milkwater Milky Ranch Navajo Navajo Springs Northwoods Paulcell Place Pine Springs Pinta Potter Place Richville Rosebud Salado Salina Sand Springs White Clay Stub icon This Arizona state locale article is a stub.