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, October 10, 2013
200 North Ave. ....
...top photo church members break ground for the First Baptist Church of Fry, Arizona on February 27, 1955. The church was built soon after. Courtesy First Baptist Church.
The 1st Pastor Rev Milton Gage was a teacher of a multi class of elementary kids! A friend asked to attend ch & I did 2 Sundays & answered Alta’s call. Was to return a weekday later to be Baptized. That day rev Gage had it with class misbehavior and slammed a desk down and gave us what for the day of eve bapt. Dragging my feet late I saw him dunking a friend underwater & I turned heel & left! I was Baptized before I married an Episcopalian 11 years later
The 1st Pastor Rev Milton Gage was a teacher of a multi class of elementary kids! A friend asked to attend ch & I did 2 Sundays & answered Alta’s call. Was to return a weekday later to be Baptized. That day rev Gage had it with class misbehavior and slammed a desk down and gave us what for the day of eve bapt. Dragging my feet late I saw him dunking a friend underwater & I turned heel & left! I was Baptized before I married an Episcopalian 11 years later
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