National Register of Historic Places listings in Cochise County, Arizona
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cochise County, Arizona. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 86 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 8 that are also National Historic Landmarks.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 5, 2021.[2]
Listings county-wide
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Apache Powder Historic Residential District | March 11, 1994 (#94000078) |
100 and 200 blocks of W. 6th St. 31°58′01″N 110°17′59″W |
Benson | ||
2 | Barfoot Lookout Complex | January 28, 1988 (#87002463) |
Buena Vista Peak 31°54′59″N 109°16′23″W |
Portal | Constructed by the CCC in 1935, Barfoot Lookout on the Coronado National Forest in Arizona was active for more than 65 years. It was a 14’x 14’ L-4 ground house with a roof-catch cistern once common in the dry Southwestern forests.
This lookout was destroyed in the Horseshoe II fire in June 2011.[5] Only the foundation remains.[6] | |
3 | Bear Spring House, Guardhouse, and Spring | March 18, 1983 (#83002985) |
South of Bowie off Apache Pass Rd. 32°08′22″N 109°25′34″W |
Bowie | ||
4 | Benson Railroad Historic District | March 11, 1994 (#94000079) |
200 and 300 blocks of E. 3rd St. 31°58′10″N 110°17′41″W |
Benson | ||
5 | Benson Historic Barrio | April 8, 2011 (#11000174) |
307-572 E. Fifth St., between San Pedro St. and Route 80 31°57′59″N 110°17′33″W |
Benson | ||
6 | Bisbee Historic District | July 3, 1980 (#80004487) |
off U.S. Route 80 31°26′34″N 109°54′50″W |
Bisbee | ||
7 | Bisbee Residential Historic District | October 15, 2010 (#10000233) |
Roughly bounded by the City of Bisbee city limits north of Lavender Pit Mine, excluding existing Bisbee Historic District 31°26′38″N 109°55′26″W |
Bisbee | ||
8 | Bisbee Woman's Club Clubhouse | January 31, 1985 (#85000145) |
74 Quality Hill 31°26′32″N 109°55′12″W |
Bisbee | ||
9 | Benjamin E. Briscoe House | May 27, 1987 (#87000737) |
358 N. Bowie 32°15′28″N 109°50′21″W |
Willcox | ||
10 | Bowie School District No. 14 | April 28, 2015 (#15000168) |
315 W. 5th St. 32°19′33″N 109°29′26″W |
Bowie | ||
11 | Camp Naco Historic District | October 17, 2012 (#12000853) |
Junction of Willson Rd. & Newell St. 31°20′24″N 109°57′10″W |
Naco | ||
12 | Chiricahua National Monument Historic Designed Landscape | November 21, 2008 (#08001020) |
12856 E. Rhyolite Canyon Rd. 32°00′20″N 109°21′24″W |
Willcox | Encompasses improved portions of the National Monument. | |
13 | Cima Park Fire Guard Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000514) |
In the Chiricahua Wilderness northeast of Douglas in Coronado National Forest 31°51′41″N 109°16′55″W |
Douglas | ||
14 | Cochise Hotel | October 22, 1976 (#76000370) |
Off U.S. Route 666 32°06′17″N 109°55′20″W |
Cochise | ||
15 | Coronado National Memorial | October 15, 1966 (#66000168) |
30 miles (48 km) southwest of Bisbee 31°20′48″N 110°15′12″W |
Hereford | ||
16 | Council Rocks Archaeological District | January 16, 1987 (#86003666) |
Address Restricted |
St. David | ||
17 | Crowley House | August 6, 1987 (#87000748) |
175 S. Railroad Ave. 32°15′02″N 109°49′51″W |
Willcox | ||
18 | Double Adobe Site | October 15, 1966 (#66000169) |
Address Restricted |
Douglas | ||
19 | Douglas Historic District | January 31, 1985 (#85000146) |
Roughly bounded by Pan American, H, and F Aves. along 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th Sts. and G Ave. 31°20′43″N 109°33′13″W |
Douglas | ||
20 | Douglas Municipal Airport | December 30, 1975 (#75000336) |
Eastern end of 10th Ave. 31°20′32″N 109°30′19″W |
Douglas | ||
21 | Douglas Residential Historic District | July 31, 1986 (#86002095) |
Roughly bounded by 12th St., Carmelita Ave., 7th St., and East Ave. 31°20′40″N 109°32′49″W |
Douglas | ||
22 | Douglas Sonoran Historic District | August 26, 1987 (#87001793) |
Roughly bounded by the western side of H Ave. between 6th and 9th Sts. 31°20′47″N 109°32′30″W |
Douglas | ||
23 | Douglas Underpass | September 30, 1988 (#88001609) |
U.S. Route 80 under Southern Pacific railroad tracks at milepost 366.1 31°21′01″N 109°33′17″W |
Douglas | Built in 1936 as a part of the Works Projects Administration for historic U.S. 80 under the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad; demolished in 1999.[7] It became a national historic site on September 30, 1988.[8] | |
24 | Walter Douglas House | September 22, 2000 (#00001125) |
201 Cole Ave. 31°25′05″N 109°52′37″W |
Bisbee | Also known as Loma Linda. | |
25 | Dragoon Springs Stage Station Site | May 7, 1979 (#79000415) |
Address Restricted |
Dragoon | ||
26 | El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Passenger Depot-Douglas | April 16, 1986 (#86000792) |
14th St. and H Ave. 31°20′58″N 109°33′21″W |
Douglas | ||
27 | El Paso and Southwestern Railroad YMCA | March 1, 1984 (#84000647) |
1000 Pan American Ave. 31°20′40″N 109°33′24″W |
Douglas | ||
28 | Evergreen Cemetery | October 7, 2005 (#04001071) |
Old Douglas Rd. 31°25′54″N 109°53′26″W |
Bisbee | ||
29 | Faraway Ranch Historic District | August 27, 1980 (#80000368) |
State Route 181 32°00′38″N 109°22′23″W |
Dos Cabezas | ||
30 | Fort Bowie National Historic Site | July 29, 1972 (#72000194) |
12 miles (19 km) south of Bowie 32°09′24″N 109°27′11″W |
Bowie | ||
31 | Fort Huachuca | November 20, 1974 (#74000443) |
3.6 miles (5.8 km) west of Sierra Vista 31°32′59″N 110°21′50″W |
Sierra Vista | ||
32 | Fry Pioneer Cemetery | January 15, 2009 (#08001312) |
Between 6th and 7th Sts., ½ block north of Fry Boulevard 31°33′22″N 110°17′30″W |
Fry | ||
33 | Gadsden Hotel | July 30, 1976 (#76000371) |
1046 G. Ave. 31°20′43″N 109°33′15″W |
Douglas | ||
34 | Garden Canyon Archeological Site | October 29, 1975 (#75000338) |
Address Restricted |
Sierra Vista | ||
35 | Garden Canyon Petroglyphs | July 30, 1974 (#74000444) |
Address Restricted |
Fort Huachuca | ||
36 | Geronimo Surrender Site | March 6, 1998 (#98000170) |
Bluff overlooking Skeleton Canyon, 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Douglas 31°35′59″N 109°04′24″W |
Douglas | ||
37 | Grand Theatre | July 30, 1976 (#76000372) |
1139-1149 G. Ave. 31°20′43″N 109°33′35″W |
Douglas | ||
38 | John Gung'l House | May 27, 1987 (#87000749) |
210 S. Austin Blvd.[9] 32°15′10″N 109°50′13″W |
Willcox | ||
39 | Hereford Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001659) |
Hereford Rd. over the San Pedro River 31°26′18″N 110°06′26″W |
Hereford | ||
40 | Hi Wo Company Grocery | March 11, 1994 (#94000074) |
398 E. 4th St. 31°58′03″N 110°17′35″W |
Benson | ||
41 | Hooker Town House | May 27, 1987 (#87000736) |
235 E. Stewart 32°15′10″N 109°49′45″W |
Willcox | ||
42 | Johnson-Tillotson House | August 6, 1987 (#87000743) |
124 N. Curtis 32°15′13″N 109°50′01″W |
Willcox | ||
43 | Kinjockity Ranch | July 19, 1996 (#96000759) |
10047 E. State Route 92 31°23′12″N 110°13′17″W |
Hereford | ||
44 | Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site | May 28, 1967 (#67000002) |
Address Restricted 31°25′18″N 110°06′53″W |
Hereford | ||
45 | W.D. Martinez General Merchandise Store | March 11, 1994 (#94000073) |
180 San Pedro St. 31°58′01″N 110°17′42″W |
Benson | ||
46 | Joe Mee House | August 6, 1987 (#87000739) |
265 W. Stewart 32°15′18″N 109°50′02″W |
Willcox | ||
47 | Monte Vista Lookout Cabin | January 28, 1988 (#87002468) |
Monte Vista Peak 31°49′30″N 109°18′53″W |
Elfrida | ||
48 | Morgan House | August 18, 1987 (#87000746) |
242 E. Maley [10] 32°15′04″N 109°49′47″W |
Willcox | ||
49 | Mountain View Officers' Club | January 24, 2017 (#100000549) |
Kilbourn Ave. 31°32′46″N 110°20′12″W |
Fort Huachuca | ||
50 | Muheim House | January 23, 1979 (#79000414) |
207 Youngblood Ave. 31°26′47″N 109°54′45″W |
Bisbee | ||
51 | Murray Springs Clovis Site | October 16, 2012 (#12001019) |
T.21 S., R.21 E.; Sec. 26 (portion) East of Moson Rd., San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area 31°34′16″N 110°10′53″W |
Sierra Vista vicinity | ||
52 | Naco Border Station | February 19, 1991 (#91000026) |
106 D St. 31°20′05″N 109°56′52″W |
Naco | ||
53 | Naco-Mammoth Kill Site | July 21, 1976 (#76002285) |
Address Restricted |
Naco | First Clovis culture mammoth-kill site found | |
54 | John H. Norton and Company Store | March 31, 1983 (#83002987) |
180 N. Railroad Ave. 32°15′11″N 109°49′51″W |
Willcox | ||
55 | Oasis Court | March 11, 1994 (#94000072) |
363 W. 4th St. 31°58′09″N 110°18′08″W |
Benson | ||
56 | Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church | July 21, 2004 (#04000718) |
Fronting 4th St., between Cedar and Spruce Sts. 31°54′15″N 109°49′19″W |
Pearce | ||
57 | Pearce General Store | November 16, 1978 (#78000541) |
Ghost Town and Pearce Rd. 31°54′16″N 109°49′16″W |
Pearce | ||
58 | Phelps Dodge General Office Building | June 3, 1971 (#71000109) |
Copper Queen Plaza, intersection of Main St. and Brewery Gulch 31°26′31″N 109°54′41″W |
Bisbee | ||
59 | Portal Ranger Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000517) |
Forest Rd. 42A southwest of Portal, Coronado National Forest 31°53′56″N 109°09′41″W |
Portal | ||
60 | Quiburi | April 7, 1971 (#71000110) |
Address Restricted |
Fairbank | ||
61 | Railroad Avenue Historic District | May 27, 1987 (#87000751) |
Roughly bounded by Curtis Ave., Stewart St., Southern Pacific railroad tracks, and Grant St. 32°15′08″N 109°49′52″W |
Willcox | ||
62 | Redfield-Romine House | March 11, 1994 (#94000076) |
146 E. 6th St. 31°57′58″N 110°17′50″W |
Benson | ||
63 | Rucker Canyon Archeological District | March 3, 1995 (#95000157) |
Address Restricted |
Douglas | ||
64 | Rustler Park Fire Guard Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000518) |
Southeast of Chiricahua National Monument in Coronado National Forest 31°54′10″N 109°16′41″W |
Douglas | ||
65 | Sacred Heart Church | February 22, 2002 (#02000032) |
592 E. Safford St. 31°42′51″N 110°03′51″W |
Tombstone | ||
66 | St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church | September 7, 1995 (#95001080) |
Oak Ave., on Higgins Hill 31°26′40″N 109°55′19″W |
Bisbee | ||
67 | St. Paul's Episcopal Church | September 22, 1971 (#71000111) |
Safford and 3rd Sts. 31°42′54″N 110°04′01″W |
Tombstone | ||
68 | San Bernardino Ranch | October 15, 1966 (#66000170) |
17 miles (27 km) east of Douglas on the international boundary 31°20′12″N 109°16′47″W |
Douglas | National Historic Landmark site associated with early cattle ranching in southern Arizona and northern Mexico | |
69 | Harry Saxon House | May 27, 1987 (#87000750) |
308 S. Haskell 32°15′00″N 109°50′04″W |
Willcox | ||
70 | Schilling Ranch Historic District | August 7, 2009 (#09000608) |
6396 N. Schilling Ranch Rd. 32°19′55″N 110°07′19″W |
Corral | ||
71 | Schwertner House | August 25, 1983 (#83002986) |
124 E. Stewart St. 32°15′12″N 109°49′53″W |
Willcox | ||
72 | Sierra Bonita Ranch | October 15, 1966 (#66000181) |
Southwest of Bonita 32°30′36″N 110°02′15″W |
Bonita | Extends into Graham County | |
73 | Silver Peak Lookout Complex | January 28, 1988 (#87002469) |
Coronado National Forest 31°54′20″N 109°11′56″W |
Portal | An L-4 type lookout house measuring 14 feet square.[11] Built in 1938 by a CCC crew.[12] Part of National Forest Fire Lookouts in the Southwestern Region TR. Listed on National Register on January 28, 1988.[13] Burned down in an October, 1992, thunder and snow storm. Only a foundation remains.[14] | |
74 | J.H. Smith Grocery Store and Filling Station | July 21, 2004 (#04000720) |
1835 Old Ranch Rd. 32°01′39″N 110°02′16″W |
Dragoon | ||
75 | Smith-Beck House | March 11, 1994 (#94000077) |
425 Huachuca St. 31°57′53″N 110°17′48″W |
Benson | ||
76 | Pablo Soto House | August 18, 1987 (#87000744) |
108 E. Stewart 32°15′12″N 109°49′54″W |
Willcox | ||
77 | Stafford Cabin | March 31, 1975 (#75000171) |
30 miles (48 km) southeast of Willcox in Chiricahua National Monument 32°00′32″N 109°22′07″W |
Willcox | ||
78 | Tombstone City Hall | February 1, 1972 (#72000195) |
315 E. Fremont St. 31°42′48″N 110°04′00″W |
Tombstone | ||
79 | Tombstone Courthouse | April 13, 1972 (#72000196) |
219 E. Toughnut 31°42′39″N 110°04′10″W |
Tombstone | ||
80 | Tombstone Historic District | October 15, 1966 (#66000171) |
U.S. Route 80 31°42′49″N 110°04′05″W |
Tombstone | ||
81 | John Treu House | September 7, 1995 (#95001077) |
205 W. Vista, Warren Townsite 31°24′46″N 109°52′45″W |
Bisbee | ||
82 | Max Treu Territorial Meat Company | March 11, 1994 (#94000075) |
305 E. 4th St. 31°58′04″N 110°17′39″W |
Benson | ||
83 | U.S. Inspection Station--Douglas, Arizona | May 22, 2014 (#14000242) |
Pan American Hwy. & 1st St. 31°20′04″N 109°33′36″W |
Douglas | Part of the U.S. Border Inspection Stations | |
84 | US Post Office and Customs House-Douglas Main | December 3, 1985 (#85003104) |
601 10th St. 31°20′41″N 109°33′10″W |
Douglas | ||
85 | Willcox Women's Club | May 27, 1987 (#87000740) |
312 W. Stewart 32°15′17″N 109°50′04″W |
Willcox | ||
86 | J.C. Wilson House | August 18, 1987 (#87000747) |
258 E. Maley 32°15′03″N 109°49′47″W |
Willcox |
See also
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References
- The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 5, 2021.
- Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- "Barfoot Lookout", nhlr.org 2013. Retrieved on 14 October 2014.
- Patt, Jonathan. "Barfoot Lookout Trail" Archived 2016-03-18 at the Wayback Machine, Chiricahuatrails.com, 31 December 2013. Cached copy retrieved on 14 October 2014.
- Hartman, Pamela. "‘Magic tunnel’ or ‘crooked road’? Underpass debate revs up Douglas", Tucson Citizen, Tucson, 23 October 1999. Retrieved on 6 October 2014.
- "National Register of Historic Places Program: Weekly Register List 1988", National Park Service, Retrieved on 6 October 2014.
- When listed in NRHP in 1987, address was 210 S. El Paso Ave.; see National Register Focus site. Street's name changed to Austin Boulevard in 1989: see "George Austin", Arizona Range News, 2010-04-28, retrieved 2012-02-26.
- "Arizona State Historic Property Inventory: Morgan Home". Retrieved 2015-03-05.
- "Lookouts in the Southwestern Region. Cultural Resources Management Report no. 8. USDA Forest Service Southwestern Region. Sept. 1989.", USDA Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Retrieved on 9 July 2015.
- "National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form 12/14/87", National Park Service, Retrieved on 9 July 2015.
- "National Register of Historic Places, 1966-1994", National Park Service, Retrieved on 9 July 2015.
- "Silver Peak Trail #280, AZ", hikearizona.com, Retrieved on 9 July 2015.
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