Days Past: How the literary career of Sharlot Mabridth Hall began

Sharlot Hall Museum/Courtesy photos<br>
Charles Lummis wears his daily “uniform” of a green corduroy jacket, red double-wrapped Navajo belt (complete with gun), sombrero and a cigar. At right is Sharlot Hall, lady of ladies, whom we honor today at the museum that bears her name.  Both photos date back to the early 1900s.

Sharlot Hall Museum/Courtesy photos<br> Charles Lummis wears his daily “uniform” of a green corduroy jacket, red double-wrapped Navajo belt (complete with gun), sombrero and a cigar. At right is Sharlot Hall, lady of ladies, whom we honor today at the museum that bears her name. Both photos date back to the early 1900s.

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