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The Supreme Court's ruling in 1906 further served to depopulate the San Pedro Valley by triggering an exodus from the area. Boquillas allowed only a handful of favored families and their businesses to remain in Fairbank, along with a few other families living on land that had been sold previously by George Hearst. [1]
Fairbank is a ghost town in Cochise County, Arizona, next to the San Pedro River. First settled in 1881, Fairbank was the closest rail stop to nearby Tombstone , which made it an important location in the development of southeastern Arizona.
The San Pedro House is located along the river to the east of Sierra Vista and is a fully restored historic ranch house dating to the 1930s. It is now used as a visitor center and bookstore for the San Pedro Riparian NCA. [2] [4] In April 2022, the San Pedro River was named as one of America's Most Endangered Rivers. [3]
James Ohio Pattie and his father led a party of fur trappers down the Gila River and then down the San Pedro River in 1826 which was so successful that he called the San Pedro the Beaver River. [2] The party was attacked by Apache Indians (probably the Aravaipa Band) at "Battle Hill" (probably Modern-day Malpais Hill) where they subsequently ...
ISBN 1-874745-04-8. Surface Transportation Board (2006). "San Pedro Railroad Operating Company, LLC – Abandonment Exemption – Cochise County, AZ" "San Pedro & Southwestern Railroad – SPSR". Western Shortline Rosters. trainweb.org. 2004; Sullivan, Michael (December 21, 2005).
Fairbanks Ranch is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California.The population was 3,002 at the 2020 census, down from 3,148 at the 2010 census.The entire population is contained within two gated communities, divided into North and South sections by the formerly private San Dieguito Road.
Seymour, Deni J., 2003 "Sobaipuri-Pima Occupation in the Upper San Pedro Valley: San Pablo de Quiburi." New Mexico Historical Review 78(2):147–166. Seymour, Deni J., 2007a "A Syndetic Approach to Identification of the Historic Mission Site of San Cayetano Del Tumacácori." International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Vol. 11(3):269–296.
The San Pedro River (Chihuahua) is a river of Mexico. ... Archived from the original on 2011-11-07. The Prentice Hall American World Atlas, 1984. Rand McNally, The ...