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List of Dayspast Articles 2003

Chloride and its Coprus are both colorful and historic (December 28, 2003)
As today, fine shopping in 1876 was on the Plaza (December 21, 2003)
Another twist on the story of James Fleming Parker (December 14, 2003)
USS Arizona: The Vessel And The Vassal Who Christened Her (December 07, 2003)
Ernest A. Love was a lot more than Prescott's airport (November 30, 2003)
Courthouse lighting: simple tradition to elaborate production (November 23, 2003)
Wealthy Lobbyist and Banker had one dying wish (November 16, 2003)
Homeopathy accepted 100 years ago in Prescott despite AMA (November 09, 2003)
Attempt at flight speed record in 1928 has local connection (November 02, 2003)
Tom Mix sold out the Elks to benefit the Mercy Hospital (October 26, 2003)
A lonely cabin out Ferguson Valley holds a wealth of stories (October 19, 2003)
After obstacles, Weaver is finally re-interred in Prescott (October 12, 2003)
"Prescott's First Citizen" buried twice before coming back (October 05, 2003)
The Studio Theatre would have been 70 years old tomorrow (September 28, 2003)
Allens went from a dairy to one of Prescott's biggest market (September 21, 2003)
Humboldt, growing now, mostly ebbed in the 20th Century (September 14, 2003)
Mining was the backbone of Val Verde, (now Humboldt) (September 07, 2003)
Fort Apache - in the news since it was established in 1871 (August 31, 2003)
The stately school on Gurley Street celebrates 100 years (August 24, 2003)
Bianconi Peach Orchard, north of Dells, was state's largest (August 17, 2003)
"wearing a pair of boots doesn't make a fellow a cowboy" (August 10, 2003)
Stringfield ancestors homesteaded along mint wash (August 03, 2003)
Early Spanish street names reflect New England influence (July 27, 2003)
Grace Sparkes career with Chamber ended abruptly in 1938 (July 20, 2003)
Yavapai County was "Grace Sparkes Territory" from 1910 to 1938 (July 13, 2003)
Sutler Store Records Tell Only Little of Life "Back Then" (July 06, 2003)
40 years older than competitors, "Yaqui" was still a bronc (June 29, 2003)
Three unusual deaths from the Summer of 1912 (June 22, 2003)
Father's Prescott letters from 1880s tell of loneliness (June 15, 2003)
Some of the people who help this museum, and this museum director (June 08, 2003)
140-year tradition of stout furniture shown at Folk Arts Fair (June 01, 2003)
Memorial Day will honor Burke and other pioneers at Citizen's Cemetery (May 25, 2003)
Incorporated for 25 years, Prescott Valley has history too! (May 18, 2003)
From Sharlots house of treasures to national accreditation (May 11, 2003)
Early 80s Museum marked by financial pinch and rapid growth (May 04, 2003)
Leaving a dead man on Thumb Butte seemed like a good idea (April 27, 2003)
Nobody's Dog and Everybody's Dog while building Hoover Dam (April 20, 2003)
Meteorological Mettle helps Barnes to Medal of Honor (April 13, 2003)
Water harvesting means clean hair no stains and good coffee (April 06, 2003)
Museums quest for quality accelerated in the 1970s (March 30, 2003)
A Mountain Towns Blood And Sweat For A Half A Century (March 23, 2003)
Wooton's is "the most perfect office desk ever made" (March 16, 2003)
Advice For Women In Two Languages Medical Almanacs In Early Prescott (March 09, 2003)
From Many One Sharlot Hall Museum from the 1940s-1970s (March 02, 2003)
From lawman to lawlessness the variable Abe Thompson (February 23, 2003)
1929 Prescott film is rescued and tells unique Arizona story (February 16, 2003)
Hardy came to Arizona looking for adventure and got a town (February 09, 2003)
Sharlots Museum a job done so well nobody can ever spoil it" (February 02, 2003)
Public and Private sector support was key to early Museum (January 26, 2003)
Yavapai county cattlemen lose friend in Danny Freeman (January 19, 2003)
Place name books document colorful and unusual in Yavapai (January 12, 2003)
Prescott progressing and Stock Market slowing on eve of 1929 (January 05, 2003)

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