October 31, 2017Look Ups
header
 
Return to Research Index
Return to Biographies Index
 

Alvin W. Howe
Arizona USGENWEB archives
Who's Who in Arizona, 1913, p. 452

Alvin W. Howe, Deputy Sheriff of Cochise Co. though not a native of Arizona has been a resident of Cochise Co. since he was eight years old when his family removed to the Territory.  While still a young man he is one of the oldest peace officers in point of service in Arizona and has taken more people to the penitentiary and to the insane asylum than any other officer in the State.

Mr. Howe was born in Chicago November 25, 1873 and October 8, 1881 landed in Tombstone.  His parents, Henry G. and Louise Willett Howe were among the pioneers of Tombstone and the former was for many years Surveyor of Cochise County.  A mining and civil engineer by profession he practiced in Arizona many years and helped in the location of many of the greatest mines.  The first daily paper started in Bisbee, The Daily Orb was the property of Allie Howe, and later being consolidated with The Review became one of the strongest papers in Arizona.  After having completed the course in the public schools of Arizona, Allie went to Pomona College where he spent three years taking a special course.  He has held numerous positions in the court house but is best known as a Deputy Sheriff having held a commission under every Sheriff during the past seventeen years.  Mr. Howe was married at Bisbee July 1902 to Ella Sheppard, a native of San Francisco, who parents had moved to that place.  They make their home in Tombstone.

USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material must obtain written consent of the archivist or submitter.


 

Cochise County AZGenWeb © 2017 - All rights reserved

CACTI