Fort Misery
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Unknown Unknown bug554pg.jpg BU-G-554 B&W 1403-0554-0007 bug0554pg Postcard 3x5 Historic Photographs c. 1935 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & ArchivesDescription
"Fort Misery" in winter before it moved to Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Arizona. This building was the first boarding house in Prescott and was run by Mrs. Mary De Crow, afterward Mrs. Ramos (Virgin Mary) in 1864. During the summer of 1864, the first court term in Yavapai County was held here with Judge Joseph P. Allyn presiding. It was the first church where Reverand Hiram Reed preached here.
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