Cochise County
Cochise County was named for the renowned Apache chief
in 1881,when it was established during the 11th Territorial Assembly.
Archeological finds date civilization along the San Pedro River to
9000-6000 B.C., when members of the Clovis civilization inhabited the
area.
Tombstone, one of the largest cities in the western
United States in 1881, was designated the first county seat.
Tombstone's silver mines flooded in 1887, devastating the community,
but the county seat stayed in Tombstone, the town too tough to die,
until 1929 when Bisbee became the county seat.
Like Tombstone, Bisbee was a mining town site of the
Copper Queen Mine and famous Lavender Pit, discovered in 1877. Mining
continued there through much of the 20th century. Today Bisbee is a
popular artist community and tourist destination.
Benson, founded in 1880, is on 1-10 at the gateway to
Kartchner Caverns State Park. Some 30 miles south are the thriving
communities of Sierra Vista, by far the largest city in the county, and
Huachuca City. Both are economic neighbors of Fort Huachuca, one of the
largest civilian employers in southern Arizona. Fort Bowie, Coronado
National Memorial and the Chiricahua National Monument are national
park facilities.
Cochise County also is an important agricultural area.
With 6,219 square miles, Cochise is as big as Rhode Island and
Connecticut combined. Once known as the Cattle Capital of the nation,
Wilcox is the home of the largest weekly cattle auction in Arizona.
Specialty crops and livestock, including exotic animals, play an
important role in the local economy. Douglas, once dependent upon
mining and agriculture, has developed a manufacturing base because of
its location on the U.S-Mexico border. All of
Cochise County has been designated as an Enterprise Zone, except the
northeast section of the county.
Cochise is one of only three counties in Arizona without
an Indian reservation. Individual and corporate ownership account for
40 percent of the land; the state of Arizona, 35 percent; the U.S.
Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, 22 percent; and other
public lands comprise the remaining 4 percent. [Source: Arizona
Dept. of Commerce, 12/2008]

Cities
Benson * Bisbee * Douglas * Sierra Vista * Tombstone * Willcox
Towns
Huachuca City
Census-designated places
Bowie * Fry * Dragoon * Elfrida * McNeal * Mescal * Miracle Valley * Naco * Palominas *
Pirtleville * Sierra Vista Southeast * St. David * San Simon * Sunizona * Whetstone
Ghost Towns
Black Diamond * Cascabel * Charleston * Cochise * Contention City * Courtland * Fairbank *
Galeyville * Gleeson * Hilltop * Johnson * Millville * Paradise * Pearce * Tres Alamos

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