Days Past: December 1864 - The first Christmas in Prescott: Part II

Courtesy photo<br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 -->Arizona Territory's first officials appointed by President Lincoln in 1863 were, no doubt, present that first Christmas in the Governor's Mansion in 1864. Seated from left: Associate Justice Joseph P. Allyn, Governor John N. Goodwin and Secretary Richard C. McCormick. Standing from left: the governor's private secretary Henry W. Fleury (not a presidential appointee), U.S. Marshall Milton B. Duffield and Attorney General Almon P. Gage.<br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 --><br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 -->

Courtesy photo<br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 -->Arizona Territory's first officials appointed by President Lincoln in 1863 were, no doubt, present that first Christmas in the Governor's Mansion in 1864. Seated from left: Associate Justice Joseph P. Allyn, Governor John N. Goodwin and Secretary Richard C. McCormick. Standing from left: the governor's private secretary Henry W. Fleury (not a presidential appointee), U.S. Marshall Milton B. Duffield and Attorney General Almon P. Gage.<br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 --><br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 -->

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