
From a Hut to an Emporium – The Bashford & Burmister: Part 3
By 1902, the Bashford-Burmister Co. was considered the largest mercantile in the Arizona Territory. What was the secret to its growth?
By 1902, the Bashford-Burmister Co. was considered the largest mercantile in the Arizona Territory. What was the secret to its growth?
The Museum’s new Education Center has been renamed the “Fred W. Veil Education Center” by unanimous board vote, honoring Veil’s vision and leadership.
The Bashford-Burmister Co. suffered tremendous loss in Prescott’s Great Fire of 1900. How would they ever recover?
Peggy Bryant’s impact on Arizona communities through her decades-long career in journalism was honored with the 2019 Sharlot Hall Award on December 9, 2020.
By Marjory J. Sente The Bashford-Burmister Co., or B-B Co., had a long history in Prescott before becoming the largest mercantile in the Arizona Territory. Carrying supplies from barbed wire
By Eric Jacobson George Emory Goodfellow (1855-1910) was a frontier physician who became the United States’ foremost expert on the treatment of gunshot wounds. Goodfellow attended Wooster University Medical School