December 31, 2017
Police Blotter for 1917
Labels:
Arizona,
buried treasure,
crime,
Harry Heap,
History,
mystery,
Prescott,
stagecoach,
treasure,
Yavapai County
Location:
Prescott, AZ, USA
December 17, 2017
1864: Prescott's First Christmas
Winter began early in 1864, "and by the middle of December the trails were mostly snowed under and lost--all but those often traveled which led to the placer gold mines on Lynx Creek, or to Walnut Grove and the camps on the Hassayampa."
In what would be a rare "white" Christmas, "the snow lay white over the hills; the tops of the high peaks were crystal white and cold; and the pine and cedar and juniper trees were sparkling like trees on a Christmas card."
There were roughly 200-300 anglos around the Prescott area and the few houses that did exist in the tiny burg happily opened their doors to all that arrived.
There were roughly 200-300 anglos around the Prescott area and the few houses that did exist in the tiny burg happily opened their doors to all that arrived.
Labels:
Christmas,
Ft. Whipple,
Governors Mansion,
guns,
History,
mining,
Pioneer Women,
placer gold,
Prescott,
ranching,
Walker,
Weaver
Location:
Prescott, AZ, USA
December 10, 2017
1853: The First Christmas in Northern Arizona
This time included December 25th, and the first anglo Christmas ever celebrated in northern Arizona would combine with modest commemorations from cultures here previously.
Labels:
Arizona,
blizzards,
camping,
Christmas,
Ft. Whipple,
History,
military,
travel,
wildlife,
Yavapai County
Location:
Yavapai County, AZ, USA
December 3, 2017
1940: Prescott's Hospital Destroyed by Fire
What resulted has been called "the second worst disaster in Prescott history;" surpassed only by the Great Fire of 1900.
Labels:
Arizona,
buildings,
disasters,
fires,
History,
medicine,
Mercy Hospital,
Prescott,
St. Joseph's Academy
Location:
Prescott, AZ, USA
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