Prescott Business Poster
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J. E. Everett Jules Baumann, Prescott, Arizona bub8324p.jpg BU-B-8324(Oversize) B&W 1400-8324-0000 bub8324p Print 16x20+ Historic Photographs 1900 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & ArchivesDescription
Prescott Business Poster
Union Street, between Marina and Alarcon
The Bashford-Burmister Company, The Largest Mercantile Establishment in Arizona
Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railroad Depot & Machine shops,
The Bank of Arizona, Oldest bank in the Territory, Incorporated 1877
Northwest corner Gurley and Summit Streets
Joseph Dougherty's "O.K." Store, Corral and feed stables
Catholic Church, Erected in 1895 by Rev. Father A. Quetu
Methodist Church
St. Joseph's Academy, in charge of Sisters of St. Joseph, for children and young ladies
Episcopal Church
Yavapai County Courthouse
J. W. Wilson's Clothing Store, Largest clothing house in Northern Arizona
Pleasant Street, between Willis and Gurley
Panoramic View of the City of Prescott, Arizona
Residences on Cortez Street, N. W. Corner of Carleton
T. W. Otis, The Grocer, showing his Grocery Store
C. R. Martindell, Insurance, Real Estate and Collection Agency, Established 1877
Panoramic view of Grand Canyon, From John Hance's Ranch, Width of Canyon, 18 miles, Depth 6,640 Feet
Jules Baumann, Artist, Illustrated Mining Reports a specialty
Cortez Street, East side of the Plaza
Brinkmeyer's Hotel and Bakery,
Johnson House, Miss C. Johnson, Proprietress, Principal hotel for tourists and mining men
Southeast corner Gurley and Marina Streets
Residence of Hon. F. M. Murphy
Mt. Vernon Street at intersection with Sheldon
Interior of the Cabinet Clubrooms and Restaurant, Belcher & Co., Proprietors, Finest Resort in Prescott
Mt. Vernon Street, Between Gurley and Goodwin
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