AZ23. G.H. Rothrock’s Arizona Scenery. Prescott looking S.E. VG. $600
AZ24. G.H. Rothrock’s Arizona Scenery. No. 70. Camp Apache. VG. $600
AZ28. J.C. Burge. Views of Arizona Scenery. Overview of Prescott, Arizona. G. $475
AZ30. J.C. Burge. Views of Arizona Scenery. Prescott, A.T. Looking S.E. VG. $450
AZ31. J.C. Burge. Views of Arizona Scenery. Gurly Street, Prescott. A.T. G. $450
AZ32. J.C. Burge. Views of Arizona Scenery. Dosoris Mine, Bradshaw Mountains, outside Prescott, A.T. This mine was founded ca. 1883 by Dosoris Cox. VG. $500
AZ34. J.C. Burge. Views of Arizona Scenery. Cox, A.T. Dosoris Mine, Bradshaw Mountains, outside Prescott, A.T. This mine was founded ca. 1883 by Dosoris Cox. A group of miners. VG. $400
AZ35. Mitchell & Baer, Prescott, Arizona. “Senator Mill (10 Stamps) Silver-near Prescott (12 miles north), Ariz.” VG. $500
AZ36. D.F. Mitchell, Prescott, A.T. Headquarter Offices, Fort Whipple. Fort Whipple was a U.S. Army post which served as Arizona Territory’s capital prior to the founding of Prescott, Arizona. The post was founded by Edward Banker Willis in January 1864 in Chino Valley, Arizona, but was moved in May 1864 to Granite Creek near the present day location of Prescott. The post was closed in 1913. Soon after retiring as a U.S. Army post, it became a Military Hospital that was used throughout the WWI and WWII eras. The Fort is still a veteran’s hospital today and is also a tourist attraction. The name of the outpost comes from the last name of Amiel Weeks Whipple, a Union General who served in the Civil War and who died at the Battle of Chancellorsville. G. $325
AZ39. D.F. Mitchell, Prescott, A.T. Company Quarters, Fort Whipple. Fort Whipple was a U.S. Army post which served as Arizona Territory’s capital prior to the founding of Prescott, Arizona. The post was founded by Edward Banker Willis in January 1864 in Chino Valley, Arizona, but was moved in May 1864 to Granite Creek near the present day location of Prescott. The post was closed in 1913. Soon after retiring as a U.S. Army post, it became a Military Hospital that was used throughout the WWI and WWII eras. The Fort is still a veteran’s hospital today and is also a tourist attraction. The name of the outpost comes from the last name of Amiel Weeks Whipple, a Union General who served in the Civil War and who died at the Battle of Chancellorsville. G. $300
AZ40. G.H. Rothrock’s Arizona Scenery. No. 93. Prescott in 1876. VG. $500
AZ43. [Mitchell, Prescott, A.T.]. Prescott in winter, 1880 from the north west. VG. $375
AZ44. No ID. Prescott, A.T. G. $200
AZ45. H. Buehman. Scenes in Arizona. Firewood donkeys. G. $50
AZ49. [E.O. Beaman]. Published by Union View Co., Rochester, NY. 1928. Aztecs on Moin Coppee. Cornfields in Distance. VG. $20
AZ50. [E.O. Beaman]. Published by Union View Co., Rochester, NY. 1924. Homeward Bound, from Arizona. VG. $20