Originally the location of a
Native American village known as
Santa Cruz de Gaybanipitea in the 18th century, Due to its proximity to Tombstone, and the fact that it boasted the nearest railroad station to what was one of the largest cities in the
western United States, Fairbank acted as a way point between Tombstone and the rest of the country, bringing supplies into the bustling town, and also acting as the departure point for the ore pulled from Tombstone's silver
mines on its way to the mills in
Contention City and
Charleston. Fairbank was also home to a
stage coach station on the
Butterfield Overland Mail line which opened in 1885. At its height in the mid-1880s, the town housed approximately 100 residents, and boasted a steam quartz mill, a
general store, a butcher shop, a restaurant, a
saloon, a
Wells Fargo office, the railroad depot, and a stage coach station. When the
Tombstone mines closed after flooding in 1886, Fairbank's prominence declined as the nearby mills shutdown, and the rail depot it offered became increasingly unnecessary. Subsequent droughts drove away area farmers and ranchers, further isolating the town. Fairbank was reprieved from a possible extinction when the railroad linked nearby
Bisbee to Fairbank's train depot in 1889, making Fairbank an important leg in the transit of copper mined from the highly productive
Copper Queen Mine. However, the flooding of the San Pedro River in September 1890 caused significant property damage, thinning down the population further. On February 15, 1900, Fairbank was the scene of an attempted
train robbery of the express car on the Benson–Nogales train by the
Burt Alvord gang. Express Messenger and former
lawman Jeff Milton, drove off the bandits despite a serious bullet wound sustained to his arm. The robbery was unsuccessful, and gang member
"Three Fingered Jack" Dunlop was mortally wounded, later to die in Tombstone after confessing to the attempted robbery. Among the members of the gang who were arrested was the notorious outlaw
Bill Downing. In 1901, the Mexican
land grant on which the town was situated was purchased by the
Boquillas Land and Cattle Company who extended the leases on only the commercial building and several residences into the 1970s. ==Geography==