By Richard Sims
Readers who have followed this series on the institutional history of the Sharlot Hall Museum (a clip-and-save for all of us) are aware of this anniversary year, for 2003 marks 75 years of Museum service to the community and the region (on June 11, 1928 the first guest signed in). Sharlot Hall herself, the founding director, served for the first 15 years, or the first fifth, of the Museum's history, from 1928 to 1943, when she passed away at the Arizona Pioneers' Home. The second fifth, or 15-year period, 1943-1958, was a time when Sharlot's personal friends and other community leaders pulled together to keep the Museum running, sometimes barely.
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