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.
Thursday, June 22, 2017
The famous Sue & Herbs Drive-In. Photo circa 1963.
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I remember it well! Nice picture, taken at a time when we didn't take pictures of everything!
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