This former mining and railroad town was named for Capt. Enoch Stein, a U. S. Army officer who participated in the Apache Wars. First called Doubtful Canyon because of threats from Indians, the town survived because of the railroad, with its post office open from 1888 through 1944. An old stagecoach is parked beside the brothel. |
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL f/8 for 1/500 sec @ 200 |