Collection SearchContributing InstitutionState of Arizona Research Library- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public RecordsCollection Summary
"All Aboard for a United Northern Yavapai County" is the tagline for the Yavapai Press, published in Ash Fork, Arizona in the 1930s. The newspaper covered local government and community news around northern Yavapai County. Its stated purpose and mission was to "...act as a mouthpiece for a delightful section of Arizona whose recreational and climatic advantages, scenic beauty and hospitable people, are surpassed in no other part of the west," and that it was "...dedicated to its (the community's) advancement and development". The pages were covered with advertisements from local businesses from Prescott to Williams while also covering the happenings of community members.
This collection includes the only issue the State of Arizona Research Library has in its physical collections.
Dates of Publication1931-19??Frequency of PublicationWeeklyPlace of PublicationAsh Fork, ArizonaLanguageEnglishPermissions and ReuseThe contents of the Arizona Digital Newspaper Program (ADNP) are available to the public by our partners for using in research, teaching, and private study. Please note that U.S. Copyright and intellectual property laws apply to the digital resources made available through this site.