By Andrew Wallace
Few features of the Far West went unknown to fur trappers of the early 19th century, and most of their knowledge had passed onto maps by the time Prescott was founded in 1864. Yet Arizona’s central mountain area was one of the last corners of the Far West to be explored. If we except a few 18th century Spaniards (who published virtually no information), the mountain man Joe Walker gets most credit for pointing the way to settlement of this area.
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