By Parker Anderson
(Note: This is a reprint of the original Days Past article printed January 27, 2001).
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Goddard Station was a popular stagecoach stop between Phoenix and Prescott. Operated by Charles E. Goddard and his wife, Rosa, the little ranch-cafe was located near New River. On February 1, 1903, two men described by witnesses as heavy-set Mexicans walked in and asked to be fed. They proceeded to draw their guns and open fire. When the dust had settled, Goddard and his clerk, Frank Cox, lay dead. Witnessing the deadly attack were Goddard’s wife and Milton Turnbull, a friend.
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