October 29, 2017
Popular Preacher Struck Down by Lightning
"His death [was] all the more dramatic for the reason that he held in his hand a bible which he had been reading."
Shocking, isn't it?
October 22, 2017
Historic News Clips of 1911
As this author researches newspapers for this blog, he finds some stories that are historic or interesting, but individually would be too short for a full blog. So then, here is a pictorial blog presenting these news stories.
Labels:
Arizona,
Ash Fork,
buildings,
business,
car racing,
History,
Jerome Junction,
Prescott,
prohibition,
Yavapai County
Location:
Yavapai County, AZ, USA
October 15, 2017
1917-1940: Twig Blight Threatens the Prescott National Forest
By 1935 the slow-moving disaster had become genuinely alarming. "The possibility of the absolute destruction of the Prescott National forest through Twig Blight disease is foreseen by officials of the Bureau of Pathology, unless intensive energetic work is conducted immediately to stifle this deadly disease," the newspaper reported. (*1)
The Bureau reported that: "Since the discovery of the disease on the Prescott Forest in 1917, it has spread from the 400 acres affected to about 38,000 acres on the Prescott National Forest.'" (*2)
The Bureau reported that: "Since the discovery of the disease on the Prescott Forest in 1917, it has spread from the 400 acres affected to about 38,000 acres on the Prescott National Forest.'" (*2)
October 8, 2017
May 9, 1911: Two Capital Murders in One Afternoon
As the 20th century dawned, Prescott was much more of a "law and order" town than her early years. However, May 9th, 1911 would see two unrelated, shocking, cold-blooded murders on the same afternoon!
Both suspects would face the gallows as the newborn State of Arizona grappled with the question of the death penalty.
Both suspects would face the gallows as the newborn State of Arizona grappled with the question of the death penalty.
Labels:
Arizona,
crime,
death penalty,
Gov. Hunt,
guns,
History,
Prescott,
ranching,
saloons,
Suicide,
Tom Campbell,
Yavapai County,
Yeager Canyon
Location:
Prescott, AZ, USA
October 1, 2017
Story Behind the Names: Dewey-Humboldt
It was December 20th, 2004 when Dewey and Humboldt were wedded through incorporation. Although the two experienced vastly different upbringings, they had always had a symbiotic relationship.
With these two stories lies the account of the two major industries in early anglo Yavapai county history. Dewey was a ranching town providing the food, while her future husband Humboldt was a mining town earning the cold hard cash.
With these two stories lies the account of the two major industries in early anglo Yavapai county history. Dewey was a ranching town providing the food, while her future husband Humboldt was a mining town earning the cold hard cash.
Labels:
Dewey,
farming,
History,
Humboldt,
mines,
mining,
place names,
ranches,
ranching,
stage stop,
town names
Location:
Dewey-Humboldt, AZ, USA
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