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For much of its 100-year history, Douglas was dominated by two smelters--the Copper Queen and the Calumet and Arizona. But Douglas thrived on the Mexican-American border because it was always more than just a smelter town. It was a section headquarters for the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad, host to three distinct army camps, and a hub for area ranchers and farmers. Douglas residents were crazy about aviation and built an airport where many aerial firsts took place. Although it may seem that the often-deadly intrigue surrounding the Mexican Revolution and the two battles fought in Agua Prieta, the Sonoran town across the international boundary from Douglas, would limit trade and tourism possibilities, the opposite was true. After the last smelter closed in 1987, Douglas relied heavily upon border trade of all sorts for its growing economy. Today Douglas and Agua Prieta capitalize on the vibrancy from the meeting of two cultures.

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A lifelong resident, Cindy Hayostek enthusiastically shares the history of her hometown through photographs from the Cochise County Historical Society, Douglas Historical Society, and private collections. Hayostek, a longtime journalist, now publishes a quarterly magazine about Douglas history, Borderland Chronicles.

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Title: Douglas history revisited in new local book

Author: Staff Writer

Publisher: Douglas Dispatch

Date: 2/9/2009
With more than 200 vintage photos, the history of Douglas is revealed in a new book from local author Cindy Hayostek. "Douglas" presents an interesting look at the 100- year history of this community, dominated by two smelters- the Copper Queen and the Calument and Arizona."Douglas" features photographs donated by the Cochise County Historical Society, Douglas Historical Society and private collections.
Join the author for a book signing on Feb. 14 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Douglas Art Association,625 E. 10th St. Douglas.
The author hopes "Douglas readers who live in the community or grew up here will find some tibdit of unknown history, and photos that will make them feel nostalgic."
Highlights of the book are:
· Home to famous composers and their music including Stan Jones and "Ghost Riders in the Sky", and Leonardo Yanez and "El Moro de Cumpas"
· The site of aviation firsts, including first aircraft in Arizona, first international airport in Americans, and routes for the Power Puff Derby, first passenger services, and first federal airmail service.
· Douglas was on Arizona's first hard-surfaced highway and was site of the first U.S. Motel.
Available at area bookstores, independent retailers, and online retailers, or through Arcadia Publishing at (888) 313-2665 or www.arcadiapublishing.com.
Cindy Hayostek is a lifelong resident of Douglas.
She credits the stories her father, John H. Davis Jr., told her about the times and people he know while growing up in Douglas as one reason for her interest in history.
In between those two graduations, Hayostek wrote and edited for a small daily newspaper, a trade magazine, and The Cochise Quarterly, a publication of the Cochise County Historical Society.

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