List of Dayspast Articles 1999
No Y19C problems 100 years ago (December 26, 1999)
'Twas the Town Before "Arizona's Christmas City" (December 19, 1999)
Sun Dogs Halos and Mock Suns in December (December 12, 1999)
A Theatre Steeped in History (December 05, 1999)
The Chino Valley Oil Boom of 1916-18 (November 28, 1999)
The Depression Era of the 1930s and the Yavapai Tribe (November 21, 1999)
Will Gibson and the Bashford-Burmister Company (November 14, 1999)
People Before Days of the Empire at Fort Whipple (November 07, 1999)
Halloween came early for the Horribles (October 31, 1999)
Sharlot Started a Legacy for Prescott Women Historians (October 24, 1999)
Baseball on the Plaza Revisiting the Championship of the Territory May 21 1876 (October 17, 1999)
Historic 1895 home to be demolished (October 10, 1999)
Brinkmeyer home marks one-hundredth year (October 03, 1999)
Fiddling with History (September 26, 1999)
History of Yavapai County Fair and Yavapai County Fair Association (September 19, 1999)
Prescott's Palace (September 12, 1999)
Whittlers Woodcarvers and Four Pounds Per Week (September 05, 1999)
Arizona Territory's first graded public school The Prescott Free Academy (August 29, 1999)
Prairie dog holes pockmarked early Love Field (August 22, 1999)
If you couldn't stand the Phoenix heat, come to the Mountain Club (August 15, 1999)
The Wells V7 Ranch-A Chino Valley Tradition (August 08, 1999)
Remembered Names and Forgotten Faces of Fort Whipple (August 01, 1999)
Tom Mix Comes to Prescott to make movies (July 25, 1999)
The first movies made in Prescott (July 18, 1999)
Yavapai Wahmbunias Were County's First Mobile Homes (July 11, 1999)
Early July 4 activities were work made fun (July 04, 1999)
Occultation of Venus, Congress, Arizona 1899 (June 27, 1999)
Fort Whipple's Miss Carrie: "The Colonel's Daughter" (June 20, 1999)
Arizona flag almost had a gila monster on it (June 13, 1999)
The Boggs of Boggs Big Bug Creek (June 06, 1999)
Memorial Day honored as Decoration Day in Early Prescott (May 30, 1999)
135 Years Ago Today a Capital is Born Named Prescott (May 23, 1999)
Square Dancer's Spring Fling started in 1949 (May 16, 1999)
Charles G. Tracy: Thorn Among the Roses? (May 02, 1999)
Preserving and Restoring Prescott's Creeks for the Future (April 25, 1999)
Williamson Valley's way station to the Colorado River (April 18, 1999)
Sharlot M Hall wanted history of Western states preserved (April 11, 1999)
Remembered Names and Forgotten Faces of Fort Whipple (April 04, 1999)
The Chinese in Territorial Prescott (March 28, 1999)
Robert Groom and Arizona's last duel (March 14, 1999)
Exploring an ancient "Who dunnit" (March 07, 1999)
Historic trail to Verde Valley found and documented (February 21, 1999)
The final words on the myths of the tunnels (February 14, 1999)
Prescott's Lincoln Elementary School Enters Its 90th Year (February 07, 1999)
Railways into the Mountain and the Fall of the Peavine (January 31, 1999)
The First Railroad and the "Battle for Prescott" (January 24, 1999)
Kirkland Store and Hotel (January 17, 1999)
A Chance to Win Chance Cob Web Hall (January 10, 1999)
Not all pioneer women wore sunbonnets (January 03, 1999)
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