Estevan Ochoa, patriotic Republican Statesman of Arizona Territory
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor Estevan Ochoa, born in Chihuahua, March 17th 1831. His family business hauled goods across the border along the Santa Fe Trail. After the Mexican war, he decided to remain in the United States. Ochoa was delegate for a convention that advocated splitting Arizona from New Mexico Territory. In 1860, the entrepreneur relocated from Las Cruces to Tucson. During the Civil War, he gave up his commercial holdings rather than pledge allegiance to occupying Confederates. Ochoa returned when Union troops regained control over the region. His freight business prospered again, supplying army posts and Indian reservations. He also invested in mining and wool. Ochoa was a Republican. He donated land and paid for constructing Tucson’s first school. Grateful residents elected him mayor. While serving in the legislature, he introduce...