- The
Sharlot Hall
Museum is an open-air
museum and
heritage site
located in Prescott, Arizona.
Opened in 1928 by
Sharlot M. Hall as the
Gubernatorial Mansion...
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Sharlot Mabridth Hall (October 27, 1870 –
April 9, 1943) was an
American journalist, poet and historian. She was the
first woman to hold an
office in...
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McFarland Papers: The
United States Senate Years, 1940–1952. Prescott, Ariz.:
Sharlot Hall Museum, 1995 (Democratic
majority leader 1950–52) Malsberger, John...
- Whipple-Department of
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Historic District and the
Sharlot Hall Museum. The
first known Native-American
people to have
settled the...
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Arizona Territorial Legislature in 1907, but it was not p****ed.
Journalist Sharlot Hall
handled clerical duties regarding the bill.
Submitted again in 1909...
- 1981 Mary-Russell
Ferrell Colton Cordelia Adams Crawford Sharlot Hall
Isabella Greenway King
Lorna E.
Lockwood Anna
Moore Shaw 1982
Nellie T. Bush Eulalia...
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Blonde Woman, oil, c. 1935,
Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott,
Arizona Bouquet of Two Red Poppies, watercolor, c. 1935,
Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Arizona...
- Republic.
Retrieved July 10, 2015. "Tag Archives: Arizona's
Organic Act".
Sharlot Hall Museum.
Archived from the
original on
September 24, 2015. Retrieved...
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Valley area. The YAV is
starting with a
shared ride, on-demand service.
Sharlot Hall's
family had a
ranch between present-day
Prescott Valley and Dewey...
- Buildings-Ranches –
Sharlot Hall Museum".
Retrieved April 7, 2016. "A day trip to
Seligman on the
Williamson Valley Road".
Sharlot Hall
Museum Library...