As soon as news reached Prescott of William “Buckey” O’Neill’s death in Cuba during the Spanish-American war, one of his closest friends, MJ Hickey, was inspired to see that a memorial to the late sheriff and mayor be made in his hometown. This idea of a memorial would quickly grow into a monument and its journey from conception to inception would grow monumental as well.
May 25, 2019
The Rocky Road That Brought the Rough Rider Monument
May 19, 2019
1919: Growth Causes Prescott to Run Out of Water
Old City Dam, 1920s |
By the time summer came along, water pressure had consistently fallen so low that everyone was required to boil it. Unfortunately, that did nothing to relieve its foul smell.
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Prescott, AZ, USA
May 12, 2019
Prescott Moms Support the "Prairie Dog Boys" (First Cub Scouts)
When scouting first came to Arizona, it started in Prescott and became hugely popular. Not only were boys of the proper age being turned away for lack of space, but the younger brothers of scouts became jealous of their activities and wanted a group of their own.
“These youngsters invaded the regular meetings of the various scout troops in such numbers that something just had to be done to keep them away from the regular Scout meetings,” the paper reported.
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Prescott, AZ, USA
May 5, 2019
The Craziest Dynamite Stories in Yavapai County History
To be precise, these are the craziest stories that did not involve criminal intent. Those deserve tellings on their own.
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Yavapai County
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Yavapai County, AZ, USA
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