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"North Gate Votes for Incorporation"

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This December 4, 1958 article in the Tombstone Epitaph tells that voters of Huachuca Vista and Huachuca Village communities voted 124 to 43 for incorporation as Huachuca City. This created the seventh incorporated city in Cochise County.


Legal notice for election regarding incorporation

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This was the legal notice published on November 20, 1958 in the Tombstone Epitaph regarding the special election to decide whether or not the area described would be incorporated as the “City of Huachuca” in Cochise County Arizona.


Top Scholars

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This photo in the Tombstone Epitaph on June 11, 1959 shows eighth grade salutatorian Anne Wilson and valedictorian Suzanne Leadlove at graduation exercises at WJM auditorium.


Elaine Sulger gets postmistress job

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This article in the Tombstone Epitaph of April 19, 1962 tells that Mrs. Elaine Sulger was named to the be Huachuca City postmistress for the newly created post office.


Enjoying dinner out

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This photo in the August 26, 1965 Tombstone Epitaph shows a group enjoying dinner out. Included in the picture is Huachuca City teacher Sondra Archer.


Wool contest

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This article in the Tombstone Epitaph tells about two Tombstone high school students, Brenda Phillips and Jackie Pitts, who won first and second prizes in the senior division of the district wood contest. All entries were made of 100% American manufactured woolen fabric.


Huachuca City Schools staff

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The Huachuca City School staff gathered for breakfast to honor two teachers who were leaving, according to this November 22, 1967 article in the Tombstone Epitaph.


Connie Schlosser interview - February 20, 2020

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In this interview, long-time Huachuca City resident Connie Schlosser talks about her time in Huachuca City. She talks about how her family came here, her children, local businesses, and her time teaching at Huachuca City School.

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