DescriptionTempe-Double Butte Cemetery-1888-Charles H. Waterhouse.JPG
English: The grave site of Charles Henry Waterhouse (1861-1952). Waterhouse, together with Estmer W. Hudson, introduced in Arizona the new Egyptian cotton, commonly known as Pima cotton. In 1912, he was elected president of Salt River Valley Cotton Growers Association. Ib 1914, he helped organize the Tempe Cotton Exchange and built Tempe’s first cotton gin He was also the president of the Arizona Cotton Growers Association from 1915 to 1919. He is buried in Sec D of the Pioneer Section in the Double Butte Cemetery which listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 30, 2013, reference #13000020.
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