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Erwin Baer, Prescott, Arizona Baer, Prescott, Arizona po0608p.jpg PO-608 B&W 1700-0608-0000 po0608p Photo Card Print 5x7 Historic Photographs 1875 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & ArchivesDescription
A group photo of John Stephens (standing back row), John "Jack" Aitken (standing in front of Stephens) and then seated left to right: John Bourke, Jr., James Wing and Parley Smith.
John C. Stephens (b. 1860 - d. 1939) was born February 1860 in Texas. He married Laura Clay and together they had one daughter, Myrtle. John was a director of the First National Bank, as well as being a merchant and cattleman. John died May 25, 1939 in Prescott.
John "Jack" Morrison Aitken was born July 10, 1866 in Glenholme, Nova Scotia. He moved to Prescott in 1884, where he met and married Georgia Weaver in 1892. Jack held a variety of jobs while he lived in Prescott. He was a drug clerk, station agent, telegraph operator, cigar store clerk, and an owner/operator of a soda-water bottling works. In addtion he held several government positions and was the Secretary to Territorial Governor F. A. Tritle. Jack and Georgia moved to Phoenix in 1915 and Jack died July 14, 1950 in Phoenix.
John P. Bourke, Jr. was born in 1862 in California. Bourke's family frist moved to Mohave County, Arizona in 1863 and then they moved to Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona.
James W. Wing was the brother of Marcia Anna (Wing) Payne. James, along with his father, homesteaded a section of land north of Prescott in the Granite Dells area, originally called "Point of Rocks," which was renamed "Granite Dells".
Parley Smith - No information found.
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