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English: Fort Misery is believed to be the first building built in Prescott, constructed in late 1863 and early 1864 by Manuel Yrissari, a trader from New Mexico and used as a store. This cabin was:

1. The first law office in Arizona 2. The first general store in Central Arizona. 3. The first protestant worship house in Central Arizona. 4. The first boarding house in Central Arizona.

5. The first courthouse in Arizona.
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Inside the Fort Misery Log Cabin in the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Az

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