1880: Establishment of Flagstaff Camp
Railroad surveyors established a camp at the base of Mars Hill near the spring to supply the railroad with necessary water.
The 1880 census recorded 67 people and 27 households in the area.
Yavapai County established a voting precinct at “Flag Staff,” recognizing the growing community.
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