List of Dayspast Articles 1997
Pioneer women: Arizona history through art at the Phippen Museum (December 28, 1997)
Stories of three Christmases in Prescott rekindle memories (December 21, 1997)
Lifestyles of first area residents were far from 'simple' (December 14, 1997)
Prescott moved slowly upon hearing of Pearl Harbor (December 07, 1997)
Couple discovers much about military man buried in Citizens' Cemetery (November 30, 1997)
1914: the year Thanksgiving Day was warm and wonderful (November 23, 1997)
Do you recognize this place? (November 16, 1997)
City recorder keeps us posted of early times (November 09, 1997)
Mollie Monroe: memorable, 'crazy' character of early Prescott (November 02, 1997)
Prescott area towns hard-hit by 'Spanish Influenza' in 1918 (October 26, 1997)
Murder He Wrote: A rock art story (October 19, 1997)
'Castle on the Creek' offers colorful history (October 12, 1997)
Name of state's oldest log cabin linked with Governor's (October 05, 1997)
Museum prepares to celebrate old-time music (September 28, 1997)
Recorder's notes provide some amusing insights to our history, Part I (September 21, 1997)
Arizona's Governor Zulick fell into political disfavor (September 14, 1997)
Territorial Governor Conrad Zulick had his share of trouble (September 07, 1997)
Diana Saloon, dubbed best of its time, had problems too (August 31, 1997)
Vaudeville was quite the attraction in the roaring '20s (August 24, 1997)
The history of Highlands Center for Natural History has been well documented (August 17, 1997)
Real men do write poetry: Welcome Cowboys (August 10, 1997)
German book told tales of Arizona Old West (August 03, 1997)
TNT missed the mark in Buckey O'Neill story (July 27, 1997)
Prescottonian has discovered genealogy from many sources (July 20, 1997)
Traveling elixer salesmen were infomercials of today (July 13, 1997)
"She told of a time when life was hard, but good" (July 06, 1997)
Prescott's first 4th of July: No fireworks or women (June 29, 1997)
World's Oldest Rodeo: steeped in history (June 22, 1997)
Grandmother's pin reminds of some fiery ladies (June 15, 1997)
Little is known of early 'those ladies of the night' (June 08, 1997)
Iron in the forge: yesterday and today (June 01, 1997)
Memorial Day, once Decoration Day, has deep roots in Prescott (May 25, 1997)
Merle Allen left a legacy of success, commitment (May 18, 1997)
Allan's Flower Shop deeply rooted in Prescott (May 11, 1997)
Mata Dexter was a pioneer educator in Prescott (May 04, 1997)
Arizona Territory mourned loss of governor's wife (April 27, 1997)
City's indeed moving ahead into the past (April 20, 1997)
Brinkmeyer House stands as a century mark in city (April 13, 1997)
Jon Con Sang family achieved success, lost it to Communists (March 30, 1997)
Early 'viewcards' tell of Prescott's changing face (March 23, 1997)
"The view from Thumb Butte" looks at changing city (March 16, 1997)
Fleury spent some time in Governor's Mansion (March 09, 1997)
Promoting Prescott started early (March 02, 1997)
Army played 'for real' here in past (February 23, 1997)
Prescott almost lost plaza: city's landmark was nearly parceled out as lots (February 16, 1997)
Death of Zed Wilson and 5 others at Wilson's sawmill (February 09, 1997)
Frank Adolph Kuhne left a legacy to Prescott (February 02, 1997)
Sharlot Hall's own words told of a bleak time in her life (January 26, 1997)
Take steps to protect mementos from effects of time (January 19, 1997)
Photograph tells story of saloon, tough characters (January 12, 1997)
Old-timers or newcomers: Sharlot Hall's for you (January 05, 1997)
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