The Eclipse Saloon Ad


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Bradley G. Courtney Unknown 1100-2023-1301.jpg Days Past B&W 1100-2023-1301 1100-2023-1301 Print 5x7 Media c. 1883 Reproduction rights are not available. Owned by another institution.

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The Eclipse Saloon Ad, 1883. Photo Courtesy Bradley G. Courtney.

Robert “Bob” Brow found himself in Prescott in 1883. There he opened the Eclipse Saloon on Whiskey Row. During its opening night, by 9:00 p.m. the enthused Bob “had already burst two buttons off his vest, drinking.” Bob advertised his saloon by asking, “Have You Seen the Eclipse?” He kept the saloon until 1884. Bob’s stay in Prescott was short-lived, as he then took up residence in Walnut Grove, thirty miles southwest of Prescott.

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