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List of Dayspast Articles 1998

Rough and Polished Prescott in 1871 (December 27, 1998)
Christmas Celebration - 1903 (December 20, 1998)
Prescott and the Arizona Territory's first bank (December 13, 1998)
We thought we had landed in heaven (November 22, 1998)
Harry Brisley, early Prescott booster (November 15, 1998)
"not of mushroom growth": The courtship of Angie Mitchell (November 08, 1998)
Flagpole presentation at Sharlot Hall Museum (October 25, 1998)
The Prescott Indian Art Market: In Footprints of the Past (October 18, 1998)
Early U.S. mail service and booze did not mix (September 20, 1998)
Prescott's first post office (September 13, 1998)
The Goldwaters and the Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza (September 06, 1998)
Before a mall, there was a mine on Bullwhacker Hill (August 30, 1998)
Remembering open spaces of early 20th century Prescott (August 23, 1998)
Trails of days past (August 16, 1998)
W. Curtis Miller, Yavapai County's eclectic educator (August 09, 1998)
Museums are breaking out of the glass boxes (August 02, 1998)
Dewey's namesake: Admiral and Spanish-American War hero (July 26, 1998)
There was a lot more to Pauline O'Neill than Buckey (July 19, 1998)
Prescott's great fire, July 14, 1900 (July 12, 1998)
Hose cart races are 100 years of tradition (July 05, 1998)
Rough Rider Dedication of 1907 to be repeated this Friday (June 28, 1998)
A Moving Declaration to the Sacrifices of War (June 21, 1998)
Prescott's first wedding (June 14, 1998)
Fleming Parker I will steal before I will bum (June 07, 1998)
The traveling territorial capital (May 31, 1998)
Memorial Day one hundred years ago Prescott spirits were high on patriotism (May 24, 1998)
Horse racing in Prescott has paid off in the long run (May 17, 1998)
Architreasures: Annual preservation contest features Prescott's bungalows (May 10, 1998)
Slice of 1870 shows the bad side of Prescott (May 03, 1998)
The forgotten regiment didn't see action in Spanish-American War (April 19, 1998)
Credit Union agrees to preservation of historic house (April 12, 1998)
Willow and Watson Lakes reflect a beautiful history (April 05, 1998)
Roses make the long journey to Prescott (March 29, 1998)
Frances Munds and Arizona's history of suffrage (March 22, 1998)
Gussie Wood was a special Arizona pioneer (March 08, 1998)
Territorial Women's Memorial Rose Garden (March 01, 1998)
The Spanish-American War inspired a time of unabashed patriotism (February 22, 1998)
Prescott and the Death of the battleship Maine (February 15, 1998)
The truth exposed another Prescott myth (February 08, 1998)
Arizona's latest dance craze is 300 years old! (February 01, 1998)
Extra Extra Pioneer newspapers hoed a rough row (January 18, 1998)
Historic Citizens Cemetery in Prescott gains prestige, protection (January 11, 1998)
A New Year's resolution for the citizens of Prescott (January 04, 1998)

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