Book Synopsis
From 1879 to 1901, Camillus (C.S.) Fly was an important photographer whose images serve as a photo-history of people and events occurring at Tombstone, Southeastern Arizona, and Northern Sonora. His contributions in preserving territorial-era Southwest history were numerous, and many of his photos were the first and in some instances, the only photos ever taken of an event. C.S. Fly's photos and images are preceded by an introductory survey of Fly's photography eras. This volume should be included in the libraries of both casual and serious Southwest historians.