By Claudette Simpson
The evening arrived, Wednesday, October 13, 1909, when President Taft's train was scheduled to stop in Prescott. Seven thousand people and one thousand children lined the gaily-decorated Cortez Street. A crowd gathered around the Santa Fe depot anxious to catch the first glimpse of the Chief Executive. At 5:38 p.m. a shout went up, "Here he comes."
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