Hall, Sharlot Mabridth, 1870-1943
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found: Her Cactus and pine ... 1910.
found: Scanlon, Jennifer. American women historians, 1700s-1990s, 1996:pages 99-101 (Sharlot Hall, born on October 27, 1870 in Prosser Creek in Kansas Territory, said to be the only woman to hold a livestock slaughtering license [at the time?]. Family moved to Arizona in 1881. Author of essays and temporary editor of "Land and Sunshine" magazine, where she was asked to be a staff member. Asked to become Territorial Historian for Arizona. Renovated governor's mansion, now Sharlot Hall Museum. Died April 9, 1942 [sic].)
found: Google, viewed February 9, 2024(Prosser Creek, Kansas is in Lincoln County.)
found: Find a Grave (online), viewed February 9, 2024(Sharlot Mabridth Hall, born 12 Oct 1870 in Kansas, died 9 Apr 1943 in Prescott, Arizona. Moved to Prescott, Arizona with her family in 1882, then the territorial capital.)
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1982-04-16: new
2024-02-10: revised
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