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PrescottThe area around Prescott was first settled by miners prospecting for gold. It was the presence of gold that prompted the cash-poor Union to designate Arizona a territory in 1863. The first governor chose an area just north of Prescott as the first seat of government because the gold fields were nearby and because Southern sympathizers dominated Tucson. Agriculture and a bit of mining continue in the Prescott area today. |
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