By Parker Anderson
Followers of Yavapai County history already have heard how famed historian and poetess Sharlot M. Hall was chosen to deliver Arizona's electoral votes for Calvin Coolidge to Washington following Coolidge's election as President of the United States in 1924. Much has also been said about how Prescott's two newspapers, the Courier and Journal Miner, seemed not to think the event very important, as coverage was sparse at best. True, nothing appeared in the papers on the day Sharlot arrived in Washington, but there were articles before she left, and several after she returned. These articles, as well as Sharlot's own words, form a pretty complete picture of this significant event in the life of the mother of our history.
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