By Warren Miller
When the 30th Annual Sharlot Hall Museum Folk Arts Fair opens June 7, 2003, in addition to the usual delightful demonstrations and activities, it will include a new feature: two makers of fine custom furniture.
Furniture making has a long history in Prescott. One Wilson C. Collier was among the first immigrants to the area, by his account arriving in December 1863 over the Santa Fe Trail, a month before the first governor's arrival. Although he came seeking gold, the Census of 1864 gives his occupation as cabinet maker, "Age 37, born in Ohio, single. . . property valued at $1,000 . . . "
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