By Al Bates
This article is one of a series that will appear in this space during this year on historic events relating to the Arizona Territory’s Sesquicentennial and the founding and establishment of Prescott as the Territory’s first capital.
After leaving Navajo Springs, Governor John Goodwin’s party of territorial officials and their military escort followed the Puerco River to the Little Colorado River, then past the Cosino Caves (now Walnut Canyon National Monument) and onward to Volunteer Springs (south of today’s Bellemont). From there they turned further south, using records from Lt. Amiel Whipple’s 1853 exploration and more recent notes from Surveyor General John Clark (Days Past, August 18) for their guides.
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