1916 was an auspicious year for Prescott's Courthouse Plaza. In October,
the cornerstone was laid for the brand new (and current) Courthouse.
Later, as Christmas approached, citizens as well as the Chamber of Commerce, thought it would be an excellent idea to erect a municipal Christmas tree in the plaza.
A meeting was held December 18th with the chamber, local ministers, and city officials, where "the opinion was unanimous in favor of the big tree." (*1)
There were to be lights, decorations, candy, toys and charity baskets for every worthy, poor family in the city.
The newspaper proudly crowed: "Prescott will be the first city in the entire State of Arizona to hold a big municipal tree." (*1)
...That is, if they could get all the plans completed in less than a week!