Finding Aid to the Sharlot Mabridth Hall, Tonto Basin Row Manuscript MS.526
Holly Rose Larson
Library and Archives at the Autry
2012 September 28
210 South Victory Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91502
rroom@theautry.org
Contributing Institution:
Library and Archives at the Autry
Title: Sharlot Mabridth Hall, Tonto Basin Row Manuscript
Creator:
Hall, Sharlot Mabridth
Identifier/Call Number: MS.526
Physical Description:
0.1 Linear Feet
(1 folder)
Date: undated
Abstract: This is a typed copy of a manuscript entitled "The Tonto Basin Row" by Sharlot Mabridth Hall, which may have appeared in the
Flagstaff Champion newspaper in August 1887.
Language of Material:
English
.
Processed by Glenna Schroeder, circa 1977-1981. Finding aid completed by Holly Rose Larson, NHPRC Processing Archivist, 2012
September 28, made possible through grant funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commissions (NHPRC).
This is a typed copy of a manuscript entitled "The Tonto Basin Row" by Sharlot Mabridth Hall, which may have appeared in the
Flagstaff Champion newspaper in August 1887.
Sharlot Mabridth Hall, Tonto Basin Row Manuscript, undated, Braun Research Library Collection, Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles; MS.526.
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Sharlot Mabridth Hall (1870 October 27 – 1943 April 9) was an American journalist, poet and historian. She was the first woman
to hold an office in the Arizona Territorial government and her personal collection of photographs and artifacts served as
the starting collection for a history museum which bears her name.
Hall was born to James Polk Knox and Adeline Susannah Boblett Hall in Lincoln County, Kansas on October 27, 1870. In November
1881, her family followed the Santa Fe Trail to Arizona Territory, moving to the Orchard Ranch on the Lynx Creek 20 miles
south of Prescott. At the age of 20, Hall sold her first article to a children's magazine for $4.00. By age 22 she was working
as a journalist, poet, and essayist. Hall became a regular contributor to Charles Lummis' magazine
Land of Sunshine and in 1901, when two other poets were unable to complete their deadline, she wrote the poem which announced the magazine's
new name of
Out West. In 1906, Hall was promoted to associate editor for the magazine.
Following the death of her father, Hall acquired the cabin which had served as the "Governor's mansion" for Arizona Territory's
first governors. In addition to her living quarters, she used the building to house her collection of artifacts related to
Arizona pioneers and pre-historic Yavapai county.This move was followed, in 1928, with her founding of the Prescott Historical
Society.The same year she opened what she called the Old Governor's Mansion Museum, now known as the Sharlot Hall Museum.
Over the following years, Hall oversaw the expansion of her museum through the acquisition of a variety of additional historical
buildings. She was also a popular speaker, giving talks on local history and folklore to schools and clubs throughout the
state. Hall died on April 9, 1943 and was buried in a family plot in Prescott's Pioneer Cemetery.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Arizona -- History
Tonto Basin (Ariz.)
Feuds -- Arizona
Tewksbury Family
Graham Family