By Fred Veil
A name like Cotesworth Pinckney Head evokes images of the Deep South of the 19th century. Indeed, this Arizona pioneer did reside in Arkansas for a time during the early years of his adulthood, and was sufficiently sympathetic to the South that he served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. He was, however, born and educated in the state of New York, and what possessed him to move south in the late 1850s is a story that has been lost to history.
Read More