Joe Dougherty, Dave Dougherty & Sharlot Hall


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Unknown Unknown 1928-0001-0263.jpg MS-12, Box 20, Folder 10 B&W 1928-0001-0263 1928-0001-0263 Print 4x6 Manuscript Collections c. 1925 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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Exterior of Governor's Mansion on the front steps with Joe Dougherty, Dave Dougherty and Sharlot Hall.

SHARLOT MABRIDTH HALL (b. October 27, 1870, d. April 9, 1943) moved from Lincoln County, Kansas to Arizona in 1882. She moved twelve miles southeast of Prescott, Arizona at Lynx Creek, with her father, James Knox Hall, her mother, Adeline Susannah Hall, and her brother, Edward "Ted" V. Hall.

Sharlot became a poet, a writer, a journalist, an associate editor of "Out West" magazine, and served as Arizona's Territorial Historian from 1909-1912. In addition, she became the first steward and curator of the Arizona Governor's Mansion in Prescott, which she eventually turned into a Museum beginning in 1928. Today, she is the namesake of the Sharlot Hall Museum.

JOSEPH DOUGHERTY (b. April 23, 1854 - d. March 15, 1937) was a Prescott area businessman for many years.  He and his brother John operated the OK Grocery Store in downtown Prescott.  He is mostly remembered today for purchasing the Governor's Mansion in 1900 and turning it into duplex apartments with many modern refurbishings.  He sold the building to the State of Arizona in 1917, after which he moved to Pomona, California.  Dave Dougherty, seen in this photo, was his son.

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