A Photographic Tour of 1916 Prescott, Arizona

In the spring of 1916, an unknown photographer captured the heart of Prescott, Arizona. For decades the fruits of that labor, a collection of glass plate negatives, lay largely forgotten in the local opera house and theater. Now, an historic western town comes to life as it once was, through images of the town's business district as found on those photographic plates. Step into a soda fountain, a pool hall, a mercantile, a haberdashery, a saddlery and more, and experience life as it existed in the newly minted state of Arizona in the early twentieth century.

This photographic history of Prescott, Arizona, is based upon more than 100 images from the 1916 glass-plate negatives. Complementary images of business advertisements, trade tokens, and streetscapes supplement the main photographs. Richly detailed captions highlight many aspects of the pictures, and the text further explores and describes the town's historic downtown district, much of which still exists. Maps, a bibliography and an index complete the work.

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A Photographic Tour of 1916 Prescott, Arizona

In the spring of 1916, an unknown photographer captured the heart of Prescott, Arizona. For decades the fruits of that labor, a collection of glass plate negatives, lay largely forgotten in the local opera house and theater. Now, an historic western town comes to life as it once was, through images of the town's business district as found on those photographic plates. Step into a soda fountain, a pool hall, a mercantile, a haberdashery, a saddlery and more, and experience life as it existed in the newly minted state of Arizona in the early twentieth century.

This photographic history of Prescott, Arizona, is based upon more than 100 images from the 1916 glass-plate negatives. Complementary images of business advertisements, trade tokens, and streetscapes supplement the main photographs. Richly detailed captions highlight many aspects of the pictures, and the text further explores and describes the town's historic downtown district, much of which still exists. Maps, a bibliography and an index complete the work.

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A Photographic Tour of 1916 Prescott, Arizona

A Photographic Tour of 1916 Prescott, Arizona

A Photographic Tour of 1916 Prescott, Arizona

A Photographic Tour of 1916 Prescott, Arizona

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In the spring of 1916, an unknown photographer captured the heart of Prescott, Arizona. For decades the fruits of that labor, a collection of glass plate negatives, lay largely forgotten in the local opera house and theater. Now, an historic western town comes to life as it once was, through images of the town's business district as found on those photographic plates. Step into a soda fountain, a pool hall, a mercantile, a haberdashery, a saddlery and more, and experience life as it existed in the newly minted state of Arizona in the early twentieth century.

This photographic history of Prescott, Arizona, is based upon more than 100 images from the 1916 glass-plate negatives. Complementary images of business advertisements, trade tokens, and streetscapes supplement the main photographs. Richly detailed captions highlight many aspects of the pictures, and the text further explores and describes the town's historic downtown district, much of which still exists. Maps, a bibliography and an index complete the work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476664514
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 12/08/2015
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 980,866
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Nancy Burgess, a historian, professional photographer, independent preservation consultant and Arizona culturekeeper, lives in Prescott. Richard Williams a resident of Prescott since 1961, died in March 2015.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     
Introduction     
Notes on the Photographs     

THE PHOTOGRAPHS
1. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: The Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Line     
2. Bakeries, Butcher Shops and Restaurants     
3. Banks     
4. Carpentry, Hardware, Lumber, Plumbing and Sign Shops     
5. Chamber of Commerce     
6. Drugstores, Cigar Stores and Newsstands     
7. Former Saloons and Billiard Halls     
8. Gentlemen's Furnishings and Tailors     
9. Hotels     
10. Jewelry Stores     
11. Ladies' Clothing and Millinery Shops     
12. Professional Offices: Attorneys-at-Law; Insurance; Mining, Assayers, and Real Estate Agents; Newspapers     
13. Retail Trade, Grocery, General Mercantile, Variety and Secondhand Stores     
14. Schools     
15. Services: Barber Shops; City/County Offices; Fire Protection; Foundry; Laundries; Library; Post Office; Shoe Repair; Western Union; Wells, Fargo & Co.     
16. Transportation Other Than Railroad: Automobile and Machine Shops; Bicycle Repair, Fix-It, and Sign Shops; Blacksmiths and Liveries; Saddle Shop     
17. Electrical Service and Streetcars     

Conclusion     
Appendix: The Merchant Trade Tokens     
Bibliography     
Index     
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