Index of Cochise County Historical Society Publications
1. — Vol. 1, No. 1, March 1971 — Out of Print
Life and Times of Wyatt Earp — John W. Gilchriese
Casas Grandes Water Control System — Charles C. Di Peso
Prelude to the Battle of Cibicu — John H. Monnett
Salado Culture in Cochise County — Jack & Vera Mills
2. — Vol. 1, No. 2, June 1971 — Out of Print
Early Hunters and Gatherers in Southeastern Arizona — Ric Windmiller
From Rocks to Gadgets: A History of Cochise County — Carl Trischka
A Cochise Culture Human Skeleton from Southeastern Arizona — Kenneth R. McWilliams
3. — Vol. 1, No. 3, September 1971 — Out of Print
A History of Cochise County, Arizona — Carl Trischka
Lizze Leake Never Owed But One Debt and Paid It — Ervin Bond
4. — Vol. 1, No. 4, December 1971 — Out of Print
The New Mexico Territorial Mounted Police — Richard D. Myers
Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from Two Sites in Arizona — T. M. J. Mulinski
The Jacob Scheerer Story — Glenn G. Dunham
5. — Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 1972 (Printed in error as "Summer")
The Confederate Intrusion into Arizona Territory 1862 — Richard D. Myers
6. — Vol. 2, No. 2 & 3, Summer/Fall 1972 — Out of Print
The Cochise Train Robbery — Glenn G. Dunham
Ghost Riders in the Sky — Stan Jones and Capp Watts — Ervin Bond
The Battle of Cibicu — John H. Monnett
The Life of Irene Glenn Brodie — Lucille Wilbourn
7. — Vol. 2, No. 4, Winter 1972 — Out of Print
Cochise County Characters and Capers — Archie L. Gee
Archaelogical Problems Existed in the San Pedro River Valley — Richard D. Myers
Tales of Early Bisbee — Mrs. L. R. Peterson
8. — Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 1973 — Out of Print
Some Ethnographic Notes on Mexican Pottery — Richard D. Myers
Who Shot Johnny Ringo? — Larry Christiansen
John Ringo's Death — Murder or Suicide? — Ervin Bond
Cochise County Characters and Capers — Archie L. Gee
9. — Vol. 3, No. 2 & 3, Summer/Fall 1973 — Out of Print
Butterfield's Route — John O. Theobald
Pioneers in Profile — Glenn G. Dunham
The Amos Wien Family — Pioneers in Profile — Beatrice Wien
The Gadsden Hotel — Kay Gregor
10. — Vol. 3, No. 4, December 1973 — Out of Print
The Last Cattle Drive — Sally Powers Klump
"Bisbee No Good for Chinaman" — Richard Stokes
Dos Cabezas — Kay Gregor
Taped Interview Program at the Bisbee Civic Center and Mining and Historical Museum — Roger N. Weller
Cowboy Garb and How It Grew — Erma Laux
11. — Vol. 4, No. 1, March 1974 — Out of Print
Sweet Adaline — Gladys E. Dunham
"My Five Ways to See Cochise County from Douglas" — Ervin Bond
Pottery and Its Archaeologicaly Significance — Erma Laux & Shirley Fralie
12. — Vol. 4, No. 2 & 3, June/September 1974 — Out of Print
Introduction — County School Records — Ruth D. Elliott
Sketch of Tombstone Schools, 1879–1974 — Mary B. Price
Some of the Teachers in Bisbee from 1881 to 1908 — Cora Thorp
A Pioneer School — Wm. E. Moore
St. David — Calvin S. Bateman
Benson Schools — Clara Ann Eder
Buena District Schools & The First School at Fort Huachuca — Rosa Farrell
Wilgus School — Irene Knott Sproul
Forrest School; Double Adobe School District No. 45; & Lone Oak School — Ruth D. Elliott
Senator A. R. Spikes of Bowie — Nellie Decherd Spikes
Douglas Schools — Kay Gregor
Those Were the Days — Barbara Spark
Douglas 1911 — Finding a Place to Live — Helen B. Keeling
Early Rural Schools in Cochise County as told by Elsie Toles, County Superintendent, to Myriam Toles Apache District No. 42; & Swisshelm School District No. 35 — Ruth D. Elliott
Palominas School — Mrs. Ruth Tripp (Liendecker)
Beatrice Wien: Pioneer Teacher in Profile, as told to Glenn G. Dunham — Glenn G. Dunham
Parochial Schools in Arizona; & Cochise College — Ruth D. Elliott
13. — Vol. 4, No. 4, December 1974 — Out of Print
Bullets Across the Border: Part I — Larry Christiansen
Pioneer Judgment — Sally Powers Klump
Elsie Toles — Author Unknown
Miss Edith Stowe — Gladys Woods
14. — Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 1975 — Out of Print
Capt. John Gregory Bourke — John A. Turcheneske, Jr.
Bullets Across the Border: Part II — Larry Christiansen
Marie Harr Leitch — Vera Mills
15. — Vol. 5, No. 2 & 3, Summer/Fall 1975
Christianity Came to Cochise County — Dr. Charles C. Di Peso
Benson: The First Baptist Church — Clara Ann Eder, from materials supplied by Mary Lou Turner
A Brief History of the Catholic Church in Benson — Msgr. F. D. Rosettie
The Episcopal Church in Benson — Clara Ann Eder, aided by Helene Figy
The Community Presbyterian Church of Benson — Clara Ann Eder, from materials supplied by Rev. & Mrs. Gary Gard
Bisbee: First Baptist Church, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Christian Church, Latter Day Sts. (Mormon), Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church (an article on each church) — Millicent W. Kasun
St. John's Episcopal Church — Mila Johnson Jolley
St. Stephen Nemanja Serbian Orthodox Church — Nick Balich & Mamie Bugen
Douglas: First Baptist Church — copied from Anniversary Booklet, April 30, 1975
Immaculate Conception Church; St. Bernard's Catholic Church, & St. Luke's Church — Ruth D. Elliott
Christian Science Society — Paula Nietert
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) — Author Unknown
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church — Alice E. Cooper
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church — Rev. H. J. Hagedorn
Grace Methodist Church — Garth Johnston
First Presbyterian Church — Mrs. E. J. (Ann) Huxtable, Jr.
The Mormon Church in St. David — Gwen Mayberry, from material supplied by Ruth Tilton
Pomerene Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sts. — Shirley E. Barney
Tombstone: Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church; St. Paul's Episcopal Church; & Other Tombstone Churches — Irene Sproul
Willcox United Methodist Church — Elizabeth R. Craig
16. — Vol. 5, No. 4, Winter 1975 - Out of Print
Bullets Across the Border: Part III — Larry Christiansen
The Southwest's Mounted Police — Phyllis W. Heald
Good Guys 'N Bad Guys — Jeanne L. Graham
17. — Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 1976 — Out of Print
Ghosts of the Past: Don Ignacio and Dona Eulalia Elias and the History of their Hacienda on The Babocomari, Camp Wallen — Robert W. Munson
Ghost Towns of Cochise County — Charleston and Millville, Contention City, Sunnyside, Courtland, Fairbank, Dos Cabezas, and Pearce; & Bibliography — Jeanne E. Graham
(There are no other issues for 1976.)
18. — Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring 1977 — Out of Print (Printed in error as Vol. 8, No. 5)
The Story of Fort Bowie — Author Unknown
The Willcox Dry Lake: The Miracle Maker — Ervin Bond and Larry D. Christiansen
19. — Vol. 7, No. 2, Summer 1977
The Old Douglas International Airport — Ruth M. Reinhold (Reprinted from the Journal of Arizona History, Vol. 15, No. 4)
20. — Vol. 7, No. 3, Fall 1977 — Out of Print
Heritage '76, chronology — Author Unknown
Number Seven (Nacozar) — Jeanne L. Graham
21. — Vol. 7, No. 4, Winter 1977 — Out of Print (Printed in error as Vol. 8, No. 4, Winter 1977)
The Gadsden Hotel: Douglas' Most Enduring, Magnificent Frontier Showpiece in the West — Author Unknown
A History of Benson — David Dyer
Arizona, The Land God Forgot — Charlie Brown
22. — Vol. 8, No. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 1978 — Out of Print (Printed in error as Vol. 9, No. 1 & 2, Winter/Spring 1978)
Saga of a Southeastern Town (Douglas) — Author Unknown
The Merger and Other Phelps Dodge Activities — Author Unknown
Rodeo Days in Douglas, Arizona — Author Unknown
23. — Vol. 8, No. 3 & 4, Fall/Winter 1978 & Vol. 9, No. 1, Spring 1979 (Triple Issue) - Out of Print
Henceforth and Forever Aimee and Douglas — Larry D. Christiansen
24. — Vol. 9, No. 2, Summer 1979
The Canyon Named For a Hero — Jeanne L. Graham
Apaches, A Lost Nation, A Lost People — Jeanne L. Graham
25. — Vol. 9, No. 3, Fall/Winter 1979 — Out of Print
The History of Bisbee — Earl Simmons
Eleven additional articles concerning Bisbee first published in the Brewery Gulch Gazette
26. — Vol. 10, SPECIAL ANNUAL EDITION
Fun and Good Times in Cochise County in the Early Days: All four issues in one volume (99 photos with captions)
27. — Vol. 11, No. 1, Spring 1981 — Out of Print
Tenth Anniversary of the Cochise Quarterly
Earp–Clanton Gunfight (Tombstone) Bibliography — Charles K. Mills
Hiking Nell — Ida K. Meloy
28. — Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 1981
The Line Rider; & History of Elfrida — Diana Sanford
The Fort Bowie Story — Wilton E. Hoy
29. — Vol. 11, No. 3, Fall 1981 — Out of Print
Foreword
Douglas History as Recalled Back in 1936 — Dr. L. J. Tuttle
The Dean's Tale — Dr. E. W. Adamson
30. — Vol. 11, No. 4, Winter 1981
Foreword
National Register of Historic Places in Cochise County
Old Fort Huachuca
A Fort Bowie Christmas
The Brewery Gulch Gazette and The Cochise Quarterly
Brief History of the Brewery Gulch Gazette of Bisbee, AZ
The Cochise Quarterly contents, listed chronologically
Notes on The Gringo
31. — Vol. 12, No. 1, Spring 1982
Ranch Life, The Border Country, 1880–1940: The Way It Really Was; A partial catalogue of The Cowbelles collection of historic ranch photographs
32. — Vol. 12, No. 2, Summer 1982 — Out of Print
ARCHAEOLOGY ISSUE
Traces of Early Man in Cochise County (with bibliography) — John L. Kurdeka
The Amerind Foundation Cochise College Archaelogy Resource Center Digging for History — Diana M. Wakefield–Sanford
Join the Crusade to preserve Arizona's Past — Cathy Wertz
What You Can Do as an Untrained Amateur Interested in Archaeology
33. — Vol. 12, No. 3 & 4, Fall/Winter 1982 — Out of Print
Cochise County, Cultures in Conflict — Charles K. Mills
34. — Vol. 13, No. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 1983 — Out of Print
The making of a Boundary Between the United States and Mexico: A Study in Political Geography — Don Bufkin
35. — Vol. 13, No. 3 & 4, Fall/Winter 1983 — Out of Print
The Mormon Battalion in Cochise County and Adjacent Areas — Larry D. Christiansen
Some Recollections of Marvin L. Follett — oral history transcript (edited)
36. — Vol. 14, No. 1, Spring 1984
When the West Was Young — Ann L. Bright
The Apache Scare of 1924 — Beth Noland Willis
37. — Vol. 14, No. 2, Summer 1984 — Out of Print
THE CHANGING LANDSCAPES OF SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA
The Day the Valley Shook — Loraine Mackintosh
The Upper San Pedro Valley — Richard V. Francaviglia
The Wonderland of Rocks — Enid C. Howard
38. — Vol. 14, No. 3, Fall 1984 — Out of Print
Douglas Under Fire: An Account of Villa's Battle for Agua Prieta — Carl H. Cole
Ervin Bond: "Mr. Cochise County" — Larry D. Christiansen
An Historic Landmark: The Cochise Hotel — Enid C. Howard
Book Review of Mining Town Trolleys: A History of Arizona's Warren–Bisbee Railway, by Richard V. Francaviglia — Tom Vaughn
39. — Vol. 14, No. 4, Winter 1984 — Out of Print
Early Bisbee and the Region, 1899–1918 — Tom Vaughn
40. — Vol. 15, No. 1, Spring 1985
On the Search for the Hidden History of Naco School — Jesus Rubio
Some Cochise County Pioneers: As Seen by One of Them — edited by Winifred G. Meskus
41. — Vol. 15, No. 2, Summer 1985 — Out of Print
A Different Look at Some Pioneers — Glenn G. Boyer & Betty A. Boyer
Merchant and Miner: Two Serbs in Early Bisbee — Mary Nicklanovich Hart
42. — Vol. 15, No. 3, Fall 1985 — Out of Print
ARCHAEOLOGY ISSUE
Rock Art and Its Presence in Cochise County — Jane Kolber, art by Jane Kolber
The Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, AZ — Anne I. Woosley
Archaelogy on Foot: The San Bernardino Valley Survey — John E. Douglas
Anthropological Research Center, Cochise College, Update '85 — Diane Langston
The Christiansen Border Village Site (AZ:FF:9:1) — John L. Kurdek, art by Irma F. Andrews
43. — Vol. 15, No. 4, Winter 1985 — Photocopy Only
SLAUGHTER RANCH
The San Bernardino Ranch; Slaughter Ranch Outpost; & The "Mormon House" — Reba B. Wells
"The Camp Smile" — Harriet O. Warning
Frankie Howell Stillman Manuscript, "Memories of San Bernardino Apache May"
44. — Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring 1986 — Out of Print
Streetcars to the Smelters: Historical Overview of the Douglas Street Railways, 1902–1924 — Richard V. Francaviglia
45. — Vol. 16, No. 2, Summer 1986 — Out of Print
"From Hell Itself": The Americanization of Mexico's Northern Frontier, 1821–1846 — David J. Weber
The Sosa/Soza Family of Arizona — Sharon Johnson Mariscal
46. — Vol. 16, No. 3 & 4, Fall/Winter 1986
A Memory — Helon T. Hendrix
40-Odd Years Ago — Robert D. Ellis
Absolam Benton Harvey's Diary (February – September 1864)
47. — Vol. 17, No. 1, Spring 1987 — Out of Print
Rogue of the Mascot Mine — Edward H. Saxton and Phil C. Bowman
Apache Indians in Eastern Sonora (During the First Half of the 1900s) — Alvin Fenn
48. — Vol. 17, No. 2, Summer 1987
Cochise–Graham Cattle Growers' Association (1912–1987): 75 Yers of Dedication to the Cattle Industry in Southeastern Arizona — Terry McNair McEuen
49. — Vol. 17, No. 3, Fall 1987
Border Boom Town: Douglas, Arizona (1900–1920) — Diana Hadley
50. — Vol. 17, No. 14, Winter 1987
How the Spring of Contention Got its Name, As told by Stewart August "Pug" English — Mary B. Magoffin
The Power Affair of 1918 and Cochise County's Part in Arizona's Greatest Manhunt — Dan R. Roberts
A Tribute to Winifred Meskus — Cindy Hayostek
51. — Vol. 18, No. 1, Spring 1988
The Garfield Monument: An 1886 Memorial of the Buffalo Soldiers in Arizona — Mark F. Baumler and Richard V. N. Ahlstrom
The Chiricahua Apaches: A Selected Bibliography — Becky Orozco
The 1887 Earthquake — William B. Loring
52. — Vol. 18, No. 2, Summer 1988 — Out of Print
My Father, The Doctor — Adeline Greene Parks
Growing Up in Douglas, Arizona — Charles B. Fleming
Taming Floodwaters: The SCS Effort in Bisbee — Fred E. Johnson
53. — Vol. 18, No. 3, Fall 1988
An Analysis of the Great Register of Cochise County, Arizona Territory, 1884 — James M. Crane
The Story of the San Pedro Valley During the Historic Period from 1535 to 1853 — Larry D. Christiansen
A Brief History of Photographic Processes and Some Suggestions for Preservation of Old Photographs — Joan Metzger and Barbara Bush
54. — Vol. 18, No. 4, Winter 1988
Some Observations Made on a Pack Trip into the Sierra Madre Mountains — Burt N. Smith
One View of the 1929 Battle at Naco — Celina Sheppard
The Back Pages
55. — Vol. 19, No. 1, Spring 1989 — Out of Print
Introduction
The Camp at Bonita Canyon — Cindy Hayostek
The Erickson Legacy: Faraway Ranch — Eileen Rowedder
Working for the Lady Boss — Larry Cannon
Bonita Canyon Reflections — Cindy Hayostek
The Back Pages
56. — Vol. 19, No. 2, Summer 1989 — Out of Print
BISBEE MUSEUM PHOTOS
A Guide to the Photograph Archivse of the Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum — Thomas Vaughn
57. — Vol. 19, No. 3, Fall 1989 — Out of Print
Arizona's Forgotten Artist: Mrs. A. Y. Smith — O. Carroll Arnold
Pioneer Painter — Myriam Toles
Douglas's Copper City Brewery: Largest in the State — Cindy Hayostek
58. — Vol. 19, No. 4, Winter 1989 — Out of Print
SLAUGHTER PHOTO ALBUM
A Treasured Patchwork Quilt: My Mother's Stories — Adeline Greene Parks
The Slaughter Family Photograph Albums — Reba N. Wells
The Family Photo Album — Tom Vaughn
59. — Vol. 20, No. 1, Spring 1990 — Out of Print
Douglas Airman Survives 2,000-foot Fall; & Training at Douglas Army Air Field — Don J. Armand
History of Tenth Street USO, Douglas — Lewis Orrell
Mexican Crystals: A Douglas Contribution to the War Effort — Lewis Orrell
Book Reviews — Cindy Hayostek
60. — Vol. 20, No. 2, Summer 1990 — Out of Print
Teacher at Hilltop — Maryan Stidham
Letters to the Editor
61. — Vol. 20, No. 3, Autumn 1990 — Out of Print
Badger Clark in Arizona — Roy Sterrett and Harry Woodward
A Badger Clark Sampler
A Picnic to Remember — Nicky Owenby
Letters to the Editor
62. — Vol. 20, No. 4, Winter 1990 — Out of Print (Printed in error as Vol. 19, No. 4, Winter 1990)
Major Graham's Road — Larry D. Christiansen
A Short, Tragic Life — Lester L. Lawson
The History of Extension Homemakers in Cochise County, Arizona — Annette M. Firth
63. — Vol. 20B, No. 1, Spring 1991 — Out of Print (Printed in error as Vol. 1, No. 1)
CELEBRATING OUR 20th
Articles and Excerpts Over the Past 20 Years
"Cochise County — Cultures in Conflict" (Fall/Winter 1982)
Excerpts from "The Garfield Monuments: An 1886 Memorial of the Buffalo Soldiers in Arizona" (Spring 1989)
Excerpt from "Bisbee's Transition Years: 1899–1918" (Winter 1984)
"The San Bernardino Ranch" (Winter 1985)
"Ghost Riders in the Sky" (Summer/Fall 1972) — Stan Jones and Capp Watts
64. — Vol. 20B, No. 2, Summer 1991 — Out of Print
Outlaw Baseball in the Old Copper Leagues — Lynn Bevill
The Back Pages
65. — Vol. 20B, No. 3, Autumn 1991 — Out of Print
The Untimely and Unnecessary Deaths of Two Famous Army Officers — Richard A. Wood
Mabel Magill Brown — interviewed by Sherry McWilliams
Alicia Gomez — interviewed by Henry Wilkinson
Herlinda Tafoya — interviewed by Michelle Irey
Rose Smith — interviewed by Cheryl Cox
A Dog's Best Friend — Adeline G. Parks
66. — Vol. 20B, No. 4, Winter 1991 — Out of Print
Vignette of Huasabas, Sonora — Francis "Paco" Leyva
67. — THE COCHISE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 1992 CALENDAR
68. — Vol. 21, No. 1, Spring 1992
Douglas As I Remember It, 1904–1919 — A. Knickerbocker
A Letter to Tenna: The Superintendent's Daughter — Ellen L. Patton
The Back Pages
69. — Vol. 21, No. 2, Summer 1992 — Out of Print
Depression Days on the Ranch — Maryan Stidham
The Back Pages
70. — Vol. 21, No. 3, Autumn 1992 — Out of Print
Murder at NO Springs — Homer Ferguson
The Day Amelia Landed — Peter Middleton
The McNeal Ladies Aid Society — Mabel Brown
Cochise, Zwing and Ringo… Ideas, Markers and Myths — Larry Christensen
71. — Vol. 21, No. 4, Winter 1992 — Out of Print
Comments on Weldon F. Heald's "Sky Islands" or "Chiricahua Mountains" — Vincent D. Roth
How I Went to Portal — Myriam Toles
An 1864 Scout Through the Chiricahuas — Alden C. Hayes
The Back Pages
72. — Vol. 22, No. 1, Spring 1993 — Out of Print
Honoring the Mosons — Grace McCool
The Gateway Times: 1959–1967 — Richard "Dick" W. Fulton
Fort Huachuca's Role in World War II — James P. Finley
The Back Pages
73. — Vol. 22, No. 2, Summer 1993 — Out of Print
The Bascom Affair — Charles K. Mills
Two Forgotten Photographers of Arizona's Gilded Age — Bruce Hooper
The Back Pages
74. — Vol. 22, No. 3, Autumn 1993
Arizona Days (An excerpt from "The Twilight of the Cavalry: Life in the Old Army, 1917–1942)") — Lucian K. Truscott
Two Camp Jones Officers Who Boarded at Our House — Charles B. Fleming
Narrative Batt. B 6 F.A. — Edgar H. Yule
The Back Pages
75. — Vol. 22, No. 4, Winter 1993 — Out of Print
A Letter to a Niece — Millard Haymore
The Life and Times of Rex McDonald — Marry Magoffin
Family Information in Two Bibles Belonging to CCHAS
The Back Pages
76. — Vol. 23, No. 1, Spring 1994
Stronghold Memories — Richard Shaw
The Back Pages
77. — Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer 1994
A Few Years on the OB Ranch, 1927 to 1936 — Ellen Thompson Quimby
The Back Pages
78. — Vol. 23, No. 3, Autumn 1994
Aimee in Douglas: A Portfolio — Larry Christiansen and Cindy Hayostek
The Life of John W. Light — Robert E. Yarmer
An Archaeological Survey of the International Border in the Douglas–Naco Area — Rick and Sandy Martynec
The Back Pages
79. — Vol. 23, No. 4, Winter 1994
The Flying Tortilla and Other Stories — H. C. Groton
The Back Pages
80. — Vol. 24, No. 1, Spring 1995 — Out of Print
Roots of the Calument and Arizona — H. Mason Coggin
A Potato Chip Factory in Douglas — Junior Historian Christopher Magoffin
Jefferson Davis Milton — Junior Historian Ginger C. Lee
The Story of my Great-Great Grandmother and Geronimo — Junior Historian Cynthia Margaillan
For Everything There is a Season — Junior Historian Bessie Mathewson
Growing Up in Cochise County — Junior Historian Samantha Kohn
The Back Pages
81. — Vol. 25, No. 2, Summer 1995
Lest We Forget: James Murphy of Bisbee; Doolittle Raider: "Chappie" Macia of Tombstone; They Also Served: Ashley Packard of Douglas; Khaki Doll Beneath a Green Lampshade: Joe Perotti of Tombstone; & Japan Surrenders: Ed Huxtable of Douglas — Cindy Hayostek
The Back Pages
82. — Vol. 25, No. 3, Fall 1995
A Kid in Arizona — William R. Gibson
The Back Pages
83. — Vol. 25, No. 4, Winter 1995
Orisoba O. Spence: A Footnote in Arizona History — Robert R. Weilacher
The Robert Davis Hall Family — Virginia Hershey
The Back Pages
84. — Vol. 26. No. 1, Spring 1996
A History of Pearce Arizona — Lillian Cheng
The Back Pages
85. — Vol. 26, No. 2, Summer 1996 — Out of Print
Sew What? Club, Then Until Now — Delane Bolndeau
History of the Old Reed Place
Grandmother's Tales — Junior Historian Alba Romero
My Family's History — Junior Historian Luis Rene Valenzuela
In the Army — Junior Historian Joel Hernandez
My Grandfather's Tales — Junior Historian Mike Magoffin
The Glenn Family: One Century of Ranching in Cochise County — Junior Historian Bessie Matthewson
The Back Pages
86. — Vol. 26, No. 3, Fall 1996
A Study of Lawlessness and Irrational Violence in the Urban Frontier Community of Tombstone, Arizona, Circa 1879 — Dorothy Virginia Hershey
87. — Vol. 26, No. 4, Winter 1996
Anna Mac Clarke: A Pioneer in Military Leadership — John M. Trowbridge
Multi-Engine Instructor: Douglas Army Air Field, 6 Dec. 1943 to 27 May 1944 — Don J. Armand
Letters to Rosa Lee — selected and annotated by Cindy Hayostek
Book Reviews
88. — Vol. 27, No. 1, Spring/Summer 1997
LOUIS C. CURRY'S MEMORIES OF WHITEHEAD RANCH
Letter from the President — John Lavanchy
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
Memories of Whitehead Ranch: Louis Curry's Early Days on Rucker Creek — Louis Curry Biography
Tom Whitehead: Nineteenth Century Rancher & Restauranteur
Guardian of History: Mary Burnett Magoffin
Junior Historians: "Sylvia Anne Miranda Calderon" — Daniel Calderon; "Danny Ortega, Sr." — Chris Romero; "Clarence Cecil Collum" — Jessica Ramirez; "Juan and Carmen Greer" — Alexis Greer; "Elsa Flores" — Greg Obregon; & "Nora Romero" — Arely del Rio
Letters to the Editor
89. — Vol. 27, No. 2, Fall/Winter 1997/1998 — Out of Print
A HISTORY OF THE ARIZONA MARBLE COMPANY
Letter from the President — John Lavanchy
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
A History of the Arizona Marble Company — Page Bakarich
Marble Quarrying in Arizona—Special Correspondence
Page Bakarich Biography
LaDorna and Amos Chenowth: Guardians of History
Howard Chenowth: The Story of a Cowboy
Junior Historians: "Brave Salvador Changes My Way of Life" — Virginia Araiza; "Ida Ruth Huish" — Jesse Huish; "A New World" — Leslie Flannigan; "Ernestine Hoffman" — Robert Hoffman; "Family History" — Victor Silva; "Enriquetta Villalobos" — Jeannette Rios; "A Hard-working Man and an Educated Woman" — Cristy Serrano; & "My Grandmother" — Dario Henao
Letters to the Editor
90. — Vol. 28, No. 1, Spring/Summer 1998
BENSON AND SOME SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
Letter from the President — John Lavanchy
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
San Pedro Valley Arts & Historical Museum 1982–1998 — Lucille Kowalczyk
Gone But Not Forgotten — Bette Oldfather
Chinese Culture — Liz Brenner
Doctors and Medicine: Territorial Medicine — Rose Veselak Land; Dr. C.S. Powell — Janice L. Powell; Dr. J.N. Morrison — Mary Scott; & Poem: To Doc Morrison — Maud Post
Mary Benne Aquirre — Nedra Sunderland
Railroads and Their Effect on Benson's History — Carol Tompkins
Kartchners and Kartchner Caverns
History of St. David
History of Pomerene — Ruth Choate
Apache Dream — George Hall
Timeline — Jane Williams & Gloria Saunders
Vay Fen: Guardian of History — Ruth Choate
Poetry Section: Old Country — Ruth Choate; A Cowboy's Promise — Maud Post; All Kinds of Cowboys — Everett Brisendine; The Country Kitchen — Bill Brandal; & Pancho, Three Shots and a Skunk — JoAnne Ellsworth
Letters to the Editor
91. — Vol. 28, No. 2, Fall/Winter 1998/1999
President's Letter — John Lavanchy
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
Paul Spur Prologue
Paul Lime Plant
The Alfred Paul Family
Liz Ames Remembers
Early Days at Paul Spur
Christiansen Ranches
Rancho Sacatal/San Jose
Naco, Arizona
Arizona Cactus
Pioneers in Profile: Rose Clinton Smith; & Samuel Leindecker's Family
Old Camp Wallen — Conrad McCormick
Roxie Revisited
Guardians of History: George Brown & Conrad McCormick
Remembering Alden Hayes — Jeanne Williams
Junior Historians: "Elena Figueroa" — Ryan Allmon; "Janet Varela" — Mike Torres; "Lawrence H. Wicke" — Tyler Wicke; "Virgia B. Heard" — Tyler Johnston; "Elizabeth F. Viboch" — Christina Viboch; "Andrea T. Diaz" — Melissa Gamez; & "Melvin H. Sherwood" — Jonathan Sherwood
92. — Vol. 29, No. 1, Spring/Summer 1999
President's Letter — John Lavanchy
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
Death Signs the Guest Register—Part 1: The Em-Bar-Bee Desert Lodge; Part 2: Murder on the High Desert; & Part 3: VisionQuest
Mabel Brown Writes: Webb Mothers' Club; McNeal Ladies Aid Society; (Poem) McNeal Ladies Aid by R.L. Burton; McNeal Cemetary; The Elfrida Post Office; & Van Meter Park in Elfrida
Mabel Brown's Biography
Pioneers in Profile: Robert Tyler—Webb, AZ; and Edith Wooldridge
Guardians of History: Mamie Trappman Grizzle — Mary Magoffin and Vera (& Jack) Mills
Dale Mortenson: All Arizona Superintendent — Xavier Zaragoza
93. — Vol. 29, No. 2, Fall/Winter 1999/2000
President's Letter — John Lavanchy
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
The Mascot & Western Railroad — Phyllis de la Garza
Historic Railroad Aveue, Willcox AZ — Phyllis de la Garza
Arizona in the '50s, Capt. James Henry Tevis, Founder of Bowie AZ — Belle Waller Thumm & Minnie Tevis Davenport
Larry Areingdale & Capt. Tevis — Larry Areingdale
Trailing Apaches — Capt. H.F. Jordan, US Army, Ret.
Pioneers in Profile: "J. Ernest Browning" — Page Bakarich; "Marie 'Milla' Allaire" — Betty Accomazzo
Guardians of History: Marie Wien & Rose Gill Bree — Page Bakarich
Junior Historians: "Rudy Ramirez" — Natasha Ramirez; & "Two Stories of the Whelan Family" — Tirza and Amy Whelan
Rex Allen — Mary Leighton
We Get Letters
94. — Vol. 30, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2000
Map of Benson Area
President's Letter — Page Bakarich
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
Benson's Interesting People: Jack the Ripper — Kerney Egerton; Dr. J.M. Hesser; Val Kimbrough; W.A. "Bill" Jones; & Soledad Wo — Sharilyn Rogers Cox
Benson's Interesting Places: Public Library; Skyline Pavilion; & Cascabel Flood — Jessie Miller
Dragoon Past & Present — Shirley Harris
Dragoon Springs — Grace McCool
Pioneers in Profile: Leonard D. Redfield; & Dr. Isaac Henry and Sally Watkins — Janice Ryan Bryson
Junior Historians: "Interviews of the Past" — Grail and Zeliegh Reilly; "Pomerene's First Name" — Kelsey Webb; & "Cochise County" — David Peterson
95. — Vol. 30, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2000/2001
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
1871 Cavalry Patrol — Conrad McCormick
Tombstone Gets Connected — David F. Myrick
Carr Reff Commerce — William B. Gillespie
Some Ghost Towns — Jeannie L. Graham
Guardian of History: Jouise Fenn Larson Pioneers in Profile: Parker Family History — Howard Lindsey; Parker Canyon Memories — Mary Burnett Magoffin & Grace McCool; Bring Your Father — Mike Bakarich
The Ranch — James E. Bakarich
Junior Historian: "Ranch Grandma" — Jacey Jones
96. — Vol. 31, No. 1, DOUGLAS CENTENNIAL ISSUE 2001
President's Letter — Bill Hudspeth
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
Douglas History: 1936 — Dr. Lynn J. Tuttle
Growing Up in Douglas in the Early Days — Ernie Ruterman
Soldiers Hole Monument
My Father, The Doctor — Adeline Green Parks
Sweet Adaline — Gladys E. Dunham
Guardian of History: Liz Ames
In Memorium, Page Bakarich
97. — Vol. 31, No. 2, DOUGLAS CENTENNIAL ISSUE 2001
President's Letter — Bill Hudspeth
Editor's Notes — Ellen Cline
King Copper
Railroad in Douglas
Note from Peter Atonna
Streetcars — Richard V. Francaviglia
Arizona Days (Camp Harry J. Jones) — Lucian K. Truscott
Flight in Douglas
Relampago's Story
Race on the Wind — Bud Strom
Pioneers in Profile: Dan C. Best Family; & Douglas As I Remember It, 1904–1919 — A. Knickerbocker
Guardians of History: Nanette and Harry Ames
Special Publication:
The Story of Soldiers Hole — Mary Magoffin
98. — Vol. 32, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2002
Organizations of the Douglas/Williams House
President's Letter — Bill Hudspeth
Editorial Letter — Mary magoffin
Wagons Ho! — John Lavanchy
Butterfield Stage Rides Again — John Lavanchy
Boy Scouts Re-Fence Slaughter Cemetery — Gary Thomson
Cochise County Historical Society — Mary Magoffin
Douglas Historical Society — Nanette J. Ames
Nan and Harry Ames Receive Award
Douglas High School Alumni Association — Pat Davis
Cochise Genealogical Society — Jennings Lee Johnson
CCHS Quarterly and Journal Index 1971–2001
99. — Vol. 32, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2002/2003
SKELETON CANYON
President's Letter — Bill Hudspeth
Editorial Letter — Norma Lavanchy
Skeleton Canyon — Mary Magoffin
Glenn Era at Slaughter Ranch — Wendy Glenn
Slaughter Ranch Museum — Harvey Finks
Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum
The Muheim Heritage House
Henry F. Hauser Museum
Rose Tree Inn Museum
Frontier Relics Museum
San Pedro Valley Arts & Historical Museum
Guardians of History: Paul Huber and Roy Manley
100. — Vol. 33, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2003
PEARCE
Editorial Letter — Norma Lavanchy
Harry Ames Memorial
Pearce's Commonwealth Mine — Pat Robertson
Pearce or Price?
The Old Pearce Merchantile
Brief History of Pearce School — Jim Burnett
Old Timer's Rendezvous — Mary Magoffin
Cornishman Discovers Gold — Patty Burris
Guardians of History: Bill Hudspeth and Bonnie J. Matney
Jay Van Orden Retires — Ann I. Woosley, Ph.D. and Jay Van Orden
Book Review, "Ramona" — Mary Burnett
101 — Vol. 33, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2003
TURKEY CREEK
Editorial Letter
Guardians of History: John & Norma Lavanchy and Ellen Cline
El Coronado Ranch 1900–2003 — Mary Magoffin
The Neighborhood: Grandma Price — Mary Burnett; The Sanders Family — Mary Magoffin and Ethel & Jerry Sanders; The Smiths — Louise Smith; William Knott — Mary Ella Cowen; Sunglow — Susan Nunn & Olive Bernett
Book Review: "Sequel to Ramona" — Mary Burnett
102. — Vol. 34, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2004
DRAGOON
Editorial Letter
Guardians of History: Elizabeth Husband and Ruby Spurgeon
Memories of Dragoon — Ruby Nuttall Spurgeon
Reminiscences of Uncle Billy Fourr
4F Ranch Today
WWII Japanese Spies at the Triangle T — Jane Eppinga
Memories of a Little Kid — Dale A. Adams
Book Review — Mary Burnett
103. — Vol. 34, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2004
Sulphur Springs — Harry O'Neil
About the Author
Editoral Letter
104. — Vol. 35, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2005
LITTLE SCHOOL IN THE CANYON
With notes on Paradise, Lone Oak and Apache
Editorial Letter
Compiler's Notes — Jeanne Williams
Area School Notes — Alden Hayes
How I Went to Portal — Myriam Toles
School Recollections: Sally Richards, Fin Richards, Rosalie Gilliland, Elvira Cox Scott, Ralph W. Morrow, Alice & Scotty Anderson, Eric Hayes, Marilyn Bagwell Hoffman, Zoe Chew, Carl Chew, Paul Chew, Sheila Rivers Clark, and Ted Troller
105. — Vol. 35, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2005
Tres Alamos: A Place Forgotten — Harry E. O'Neil
106. — Vol. 36, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2006
Sierra Vista 50th Birthday Edition — Ethel Jackson Price
Part I: Honoring Ethel Berger
Part II: Early Days
Part III: Recent History
107. — Vol. 36, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2006
Settling in East Cochise Stronghold Canyon — Jonetta Holt
Editorial Letter
Timeline (1871–72 - June 6, 1917)
Introduction
Cochise's Stronghold
The Chiricahua Reservation
John A. Rockfellow et all, start at the Stronghold
1885–86: Soldiers Occupy the Canyon
Homesteading in the Canyon
Red Warren's Home
A Few Acres (The Walns)
An Old Adobe
Those Passing Through
The Rockfellows Remain
The Shillings Build a Rock House
Rangers in the Canyon
108. — Vol. 37, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2007
First Watch: The History of the Sierra Vista Police Department
The First Fifty Years: May 26, 1956 to May 26, 2006 — David A. Santor (Chief of Police, Retired)
109. — Vol. 37, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2007
First Watch: The History of the Sierra Vista Police Department
The First Fifty Years: May 26, 1956 to May 26, 2006, Part 2 — David A. Santor (Chief of Police, Retired)
110. — Vol. 37, No. 3, Special Winter 2007
Celebrating the Life of Mary B. Magoffin, 1927–2007 — Ethel Jackson Price
111. — Vol. 38, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2008
Douglas International Airport
The Dedication of the Douglas International Airport — Chris Overlock
The Old Douglas International Airport — Ruth M. Reinhold
112. — Vol. 38, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2008
Doing What Needed to Be Done: Jessie Bevan and Susie Cardiff Patrick, The Stories of Two Women in Early Cochise County History — Janolyn Lo Vecchio and Rebecca Orozco
113. — Vol. 39, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2009
The Territorial Industrial School: A Failed Institution — W. Lane Rogers
Guadalupe Canyon: A 19th Century Overview — Mary B. Magoffin
114. — Vol. 39, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2009 & Vol. 40, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2010
Special Issue: Reprint of the First Four Issues of the Cochise Quarterly from 1971
115. — Vol. 40, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2010
The Men and Women who have served as Cochise County Treasurer, 1881–2012 — Marsha Bonham, Mariann Fletcher, Pam Munsey, and Kevin Pyles (Arizona Centennial Legacy Project)
116. — Vol. 41, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2011
The Towns of Cochise County: Tombstone
Goose Flats, Arizona Territory — Janice Hendricks
Endicott Peabody in Tombstone Arizona — S. J. Reidhead
A Monument to the Pioneers and Settlers of Tombstone — Rita Ackerman
Keeper of the Flame, George Whitwell Parsons — S. M. Ballard
Tombstone's Courthouse — Linda Weiland
Tombstone's Hearts of Oak — Janice Hendricks
FIRE! — S. M. Ballard
Wyatt Earp's Tombstone Home Site Discovered — John Rose
Sin, Silver and the Tombstone Epitaph — Gary Ledoux
Tombstone's Shady Lady — Rita Ackerman
117. — Vol. 41, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2011
The People of Cochise County, AZ
Cochise County Arizona Centennial Committee
Introduction
Brief biographies on thirty-four prominent Cochise County residents by various unnamed authors
118. — Vol. 42, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2012
The Towns of Cochise County: Double Adobe History of Double Adobe — Margaret Bemis
Double Adobe School — Margaret Bemis
Ranching in the Double Adobe Area — Pat English
Farming in Double Adobe — Aaron Cardona
The Farming Families of Double Adobe — Eleanor Hill, et al
Significant Events in Double Adobe History — Margaret Bemis
Rural Electrification Administration (REA) — Pat English
Organizations that Helped Form the Community — Joan Cardona, Eleanor Hill, Margaret Bemis, and Doug & Lou Ann Ralston
119. — Vol. 42, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2012
Our Little Corner of Cochise County 1912
Forward — Tom Shupert
The San Pedro Valley and Our Community in 1912 — David Santor & Tom Shupert
White City — David Santor
Homesteading in the Area — Ed Riggs
Buena Settlement — Tom Shupert
Hereford and Palominas — Suzanne Arnold
Fort Huachuca in February 1912 — Steve Gregory
Transportation in the Nineteen-teens — Tom Shupert
The San Pedro River in 1912 — Gary Noonan
Area Ranching and Farming — Betty Escapule
Life in the Canyons — Rosemary Snapp
Mining in the Huachuca Mountains — Joe Pais
Woodcutters in the Canyons — Tom Shupert
Buena District Schools — Rosa Farrell
Hereford and Palominas Schools — Suzanne Arnold
Book Reviews — Fred Rusch
120. — Vol. 43, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2013
Ghost Towns of Cochise County Arizona: Sunnyside, Gleeson, and Courtland
Sky Island Rigteousness Above a Desert of Sin: "Donnellite" Seeds in Sunnyside Canyon — Bruce A. Peterson
Laws and Lawmen in Gleeson; Courtland: An Historical Overview; Law and Order in Courtland; & Railroads — Glenn Snow
Book Reviews — Fred Rusch
121. — Vol. 43, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2013
An Historic Look at the Chiricahua Mountain Area of Cochise County
Pioneer Graves of the Chiricahua Mountains — Bill Cavaliere
Early Sawmills of the Chiricahuas — Jonathan Patt
The Last Fifteen Years of C. S. Fly: From a Chiricahua Mountain Perspective — Craig McEwan
122. — Vol. 44, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2014
Willcox, Arizona: 1900, The Year Warren Earp Was Killed — Kathy Klump
Book Review — Bill Cavaliere
123. — Vol. 44, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2014
The History of Baseball in Cochise County — Mike Anderson
124. — Vol. 45, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2015
Journey Stories
Native Americans in Cochise County & The Spanish Incursion — Becky Orozco
Journey to Sierra Vista — Tom Shupert
Nola's Journey — Walker Family and Tom Shupert
Journey of the Buffalo Soldiers & Journey to Ft. Huachuca: Colored Officers' Club — Charles Hancock
Journeys to Brown Canyon Ranch — Carol Spessard, Jose Garcia, & Sarah and Rebecca Barchas
Palominas/Hereford Journeys — MaryFrances Clinton, Suzanne Arnold, and John Smith
The Cattle's Journey; & Range Conservation Journeys — Rachel Thomas, Ruth Evelyn Cowan, Suzanne Arnold, and Jack Ladd
Memories of Life on the San Pedro River — Betty Foster Escapule
Mormon Battalion Marches Through Arizona — Angela Camara
Journey of the Rails: Early Railroads in Cochise County — Bob Nilson
Journey of the Butterfield Stage, 1858–1861 — Gerald T. Ahnert
Journey to Texas Canyon — Diane and Jack Moody, Elva Lane Shilling, and Tom Shupert
C. S. Fly's Journey to the Chiricahua Mts.; & C. S. Fly's Journey to Sierra Vista — Craig McEwan
Journey to Tombstone — Nancy Lewis Sosa
Journeys to Gleeson/Courtland — Glen Snow
Bisbee Journeys — Annie Graeme Larkin and Richard W. Graeme III
One Man's Journey to Camp Naco — Christine Rhodes
Journey to Double Adobe — Tom Shupert
Journey to Flight: Douglas Aviation — Cindy Hayostek
125. — Vol. 45, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2015
The Soldier Naturalists — Bill Cavaliere
The Siberian Doughboys of the Borderlands: The Collective Experience of the Southwesterners Who Went to Russia, 1918–1920 — Craig McEwan
Comprehensive Index of all CCHS Publications, 1971–2015
126. — Vol. 46, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2016
50th Anniversary Issue 1966–2016
List of CCHS Past Presidents
Butterfield Makes the Southern Overland Trail His Own — Gerald Anhert
Butterfield Stagecoaches and Stage Wagons — Gerald Anhert
A Look at the Dragoon Springs Stage Station Cemetery — Gerald Anhert
Book Review — Bill Cavaliere
127. — Vol. 46, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2016
50th Anniversary Issue 1966–2016
Graves of the Victims of the Guadalupe Canyon Massacre — Michael Eberhardt
The Remarkable William "Billy" Fourr: Arizona Pioneer — S.L. Denny
My Great-Grandfather Billy Fourr — Roy Fourr
History of Willcox Lodge #10, Free & Accepted Masons of Arizona — Kathy Klump
Book Review — Craig McEwan
Book Review — Bill Cavaliere
Two New Books About Local History — Kathy Klump
Obituary of John Magoffin
128. — Vol. 47, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2017
100th Anniversary of the Bisbee Deportation Issue
The Bisbee Deportation: Rationalization, Pretexts & Reasons — Daniel Frey
July 1917: The Bisbee Deportation — Charles Bethea
Forgotten Men: The Odyssey of the Bisbee Deportees — Mike Anderson
Rosa McKay and Her Article in "Appeal to Reason" — Laurie McKenna
Letter to the Editor
129. — Vol. 47 - No. 2, Fall/Winter 2017
100th Anniversary Issue of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Bisbee
Everett "Jay" Jones: Remembering Life in 20th Century Douglas — Everett "Jay" Jones & George Van Otten
Louise Kimble: Matriarch of a Ranching Family — Bill Cavaliere
The Menmoniers of Cochise County — Rebecca Orozco
La Verne Kennedy Williams: A Living Legend — Margaret Bemis
Guy Miller: The End of an Era — Bill Cavaliere
Catholic History in the Bisbee/Naco Area, 1877-2017 — Ruth Dugie
Tell Us More About This Photograph
Letter to the Editor
Essay Contest - Rules
130. — Vol. 48, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2018
The 1882 Tour of General William Tecumseh Sherman to Southeastern Arizona Territory — Brad Smith
The Bisbee–Douglas Jewish Cemetary: An Ongoing Study in Preservation — Jaimie Luria
Corrections to the History of Catholic Bisbee — Craig McEwan
131. — Vol. 48 - No. 2, Fall/Winter 2018
Apaches and THeir Horses — Deni Seymour
An Overview of Human Settlement Along the Banks of the Upper San Pedro River of Arizona — George Van Otten & Doug Hocking
Friends Lost: LaVerne Kennedy Williams — Margaret Bemis & Rebecca Orozco
Friends Lost: Edwin Sweeney, The Loss of a Great Historian — Bill Cavaliere
Opie Rundle Burgess Lea and Corrections to “Corrections…”
Letter to the Editor
Guadalupe Méndez Guerrero, A Eulogy
132. — Vol. 49, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2019
The Great John L.’s Visit to Tombstone — Kevin Bowler
The Schweikart Family — Burl Gottlieb Schweikart, Ellie Schweikart Vaughn, & Margaret Bemis
Our Summer on the Ranch, 1951 — Alaire Tenney, prologue by Peta-Anne Tenney
Doubtful Canyon: It’s Doubtful You’ll Make it Through Alive — Doug Hocking
CCHS Essay Contest — Bill Cavaliere & Craig McEwan
Fort Bowie — Ammanuel “Manny” Tapia
The Boss Ranch: 109 Years and Still Going Strong — Peggy Noland Boss
Book Review: Douglas C. McChristian, Fort Bowie, Arizona: Combat Post of the Southwest, 1858-1894 — review by Bill Cavaliere
Book Review: Anthony Hernandez & Richard Hernandez, Two for You, One for Me — review by Craig McEwan
Mystery Photograph Solved
Letter to the Editor
133. — Vol. 49, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2019
Two Important Messages to CCHS Members: Logo Contest and Field Trip Notifications
A Valley Homestead - Beverly Burnett Woods
1884 Bisbee Massacre Trials, The Prosecution’s Strategy - Stanley A. Lehman
A Review of Stanley A. Lehman’s “1884 Bisbee Massacre Trials, The Prosecution’s Strategy” - David Grasse
Peggy Sue Boss - Craig McEwan
The Lyall Family of Cochise County - Dale Lyall
New Book! Signs of Bisbee - Douglas Dunn
134. — Vol. 50, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2020
The Cochise County Historical Society’s Liz Ames Memorial Scholarship
Postal Peculations, Bisbee, Arizona: L.R. Bailey, Matt Keaton, and Hattie Luke - Patricia Davidson-Peters
The Allaire Family of Arizona - Peta-Anne Miller Tenney
Medals of Honor Denied: The Army Failed Two Soldiers at the Battle of Chiricahua Pass in October 1869 - Michael C. Eberhardt
The Revolutionary Chili Pepper, Part I: The Americas’ Own Spice That Conquered the World - Craig McEwan
The Sacramento Concentrator - Margaret Bemis
Letters to the Editor
Corrections
135. — Vol. 50, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2020
Cochise County Historical Society Logo Contest
Meet the Cochise County Historical Society Board of Directors
!Tierra y Libertad!: A Brief History of the Partido Liberal Mexicano in Douglas, Arizona - Elizabeth Henson
Jack Ladd - Margaret Bemis
The Revolutionary Chili Pepper, Part II: Cochise County - Craig McEwan
Elizabeth Williams Ames: August 23, 1930-February 5, 2020 - the Ames Family, Alison Vigil, editor
136. — Vol. 51, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2021
Jose “Joe” or “Che” Moran Retires from CCHS Board
Meet the Newest CCHS Board Member, Ray Shelton
Tombstone’s Other Deadly Dentist: Dr. Warnekros - Ronald F. Woggon and Jean E. Smith
Hunting Robert E. “Bob” Warren - Peta-Anne Tenney
Mike Gray: A Cochise County “Mover and Shaker,” 1879-1904 - Michael Eberhardt
A Turn of the Century Ghost Town Comes to Life - Bill Cavaliere
Corrections
Book Review, Carolyn Grattan Eichin, From San Francisco Eastward: Victorian Theater in the American West - Doug Hocking
137. — Vol. 51, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2021
Winner of the CCHS Logo Contest Announced
2021’s Annual Meeting and Banquet: A Huge Success
Board Member of the Year Award for 2021, Craig McEwan
Did a Certain Species of Rattlesnake Inspire the Chiricahua Apache’s War Paint? - Bill Cavaliere
Down on the Border, Down Mexico Way - Joseph G. Bilby
“Eleven Days of Dungeon Life” - Wynne Brown
The Lion Hunting Lee Family of Paradise - Tara Cox
The Third Horseman: Bisbee’s Experience During the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic - Mike Anderson
The Bisbee Bridge Big Boom of 1948 - Ruth Cordes and Jan Polasky
Mystery Solved
Correction