On November 18, 1912 Oliver Fry with his two oldest sons, Tom and Erwin, arrived at the railroad siding in what is known now as Huachuca City. They brought a boxcar with supplies and livestock and made their way to the Fry homestead.
An excellent write up on the Frys in Jac Hein's book.
Friday, March 1, 2013
1955....
....aerial photo of Fry, AZ. In 1956 the official name became Sierra Vista,AZ. Courtesy Fort Huachuca Museum.
Hey kevinwilson87- The curator of the Fort Huachuca Museum, who donated this picture dated as 1955. I can tell you this, The three quanset huts on Garden Ave and the RR tracks was placed there in 1954 for/by H&R Transfer and because the original roof on the Gate Theater/Smoke Shop is still there, the photo is pre-1957. Thanks for looking. Frank
That photo looks a whole lot older than 1955.
ReplyDeleteHey kevinwilson87-
DeleteThe curator of the Fort Huachuca Museum, who donated this picture dated as 1955. I can tell you this, The three quanset huts on Garden Ave and the RR tracks was placed there in 1954 for/by H&R Transfer and because the original roof on the Gate Theater/Smoke Shop is still there, the photo is pre-1957.
Thanks for looking.
Frank