Cochise County is a county in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is named after the Native American chief Cochise.
Studio portraits of young ladies in Cochise County, Arizona in the early 20th century
The population was 131,346 at the 2010 census. The county seat is Bisbee and the most populous city is Sierra Vista.
Cochise County includes the Sierra Vista-Douglas, Arizona Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county borders southwestern New Mexico and the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora.
Here below is a set of vintage photos from Rick Soloway that shows beautiful portraits of young women from the Irwin Studio in very early 20th century Cochise County, Arizona.
A young enlisted woman in uniform, Cochise County, Arizona, circa early 1900s
Cochise County lovely young woman from the Irwin Studio Archive at the Douglas Historical Society in Douglas, Arizona, circa early 1900s
Cochise County lovely young woman from the Irwin Studio Archive at the Douglas Historical Society in Douglas, Arizona, circa early 1900s
Cochise County lovely young woman from the Irwin Studio Archive at the Douglas Historical Society in Douglas, Arizona, circa early 1900s
Cochise County lovely young woman from the Irwin Studio Archive at the Douglas Historical Society in Douglas, Arizona, circa early 1900s
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