History
Founding of the Prescott Corral
CHARTER NIGHT
Charter night was held in the Crystal Ball Room of the St. Michael Hotel on the evening of May 4, 1962. Ladies were invited and the total attendance was about 75. The Charter was presented by Dr. John A. Carroll, associate professor of history, University of Arizona, and Sheriff of the Tucson Corral. He was the featured speaker of the evening and spoke on “The Inevitability of the Little Big Horn.” During the meeting Dr. Carroll made the presentation of our original “Old Joe” buckskin charter. Our charter has continued to have a prominent place of honor at all meetings of our corral except for two periods when it went missing, but more of that later.
CHARTER MEMBERS
The 36 Charter Members of the Prescott Corral were: Frank Armer, James M. Brown, Sr., James M. Brown Jr., Frank Carson, Ray Chester, Walt Coburn, Bill Coerver, Warren Corley, Matt Culley, Norman Fain, Al Favour, Bruce Fee, Danny Freeman, Gail Gardner, Charles Greene, John Hays, Harold James, Bob Kieckhefer, Harold Koechling, Howard Moffatt, Ernest Money, Bill Nixon, Chick Orme, Jack Osborn, Charles Franklin Parker, George Phippen, Tom Rigden, Paul Roberts, Phil Rockfellow, Lester W. (Budge) Ruffner, Dan Seaman, Jim Stewart, Bill Ward, Dick Williams, Paul Wright, C. E. Yount, Jr.
THE CHARTER GOES MISSING
A decade or so later it was noticed that the Charter buckskin banner had gone missing, probably stolen, no one knows when, nor by whom. Sheriff Kenneth Calhoun ordered a replacement, but somehow Westerners International sent the wrong number and date for the replacement. Doctor Calhoun and Danny Freeman got together and made a new banner with the correct number and date. The new buckskin banner was from a springbok, an African gazelle. It is lightweight, accurate and beautiful. Ken adorned it with his own feathers, bear claws and Indian arrowheads, and it was officially unveiled at the 20th Anniversary ceremony on May 7, 1982. In 2001 Jay Cothrell reworked and repaired the framing of the Charter that had been damaged at the Fain Park “Outing”.
THE CHARTER GOES MISSING—AGAIN
The replacement banner lasted for 22 years. At the end of 2004, as we were preparing to change locations for our monthly meetings, the “host” at the old location could not locate the banner. After a fruitless search we had to concede that it was irretrievably gone and a replacement should be obtained. A group of past and future Corral Sheriffs—led by Fred Veil and Jay Cothrell—took up the challenge and a replacement was soon on display at our meetings.
SOME SIGNIFICANT CHANGES
The first Bylaws were approved and adopted on April 7, 1962. They stated: The Prescott Corral of Westerners is organized as a non-profit, nonpartisan, independent group of people interested in the study and perpetuation of all phases of the lore, traditions, culture, history and development of the great American West, the dissemination of which shall be accomplished through monthly meetings. The purpose of the Prescott Corral shall be dedicated to preserving permanently historical subjects of the West which otherwise might be lost to posterity. Other parts of the Bylaws mentioned that the membership shall be limited to 36 men and that vacancies shall be filled by majority vote, by secret ballot of the members present. The purpose of limiting membership was to give all an opportunity to research historical subjects and present the findings at the meetings each month. It was felt that each member should make a report on a selected subject about every two or three years. The idea and intentions were good but things did not work out exactly as hoped for.
Over time the bylaws were changed to increase the membership and on December 5, 1965, they were amended to read: “Membership shall not be limited as to number nor because of the sex of the prospective member.” Later, Gail Gardner made this comment, “Letting women in was the greatest thing that ever happened. After that our membership and attendance began to grow substantially.”
Through the years the total membership has fluctuated from the 36 Charter Members to a maximum of 303 in 1976. Our current membership is around 210. In March 1993 it was realized that there was no provision for Life Members in the Bylaws so this stipulation was added. In 1998 a further amendment was added allowing appointed members of the Posse a vote in Posse matters.
Past Sheriffs of Prescott Corral
(*indicates deceased)
- 1962 DANNY FREEMAN*
- 1963 GAIL GARDNER*
- 1964 BUDGE RUFFNER*
- 1965 PAUL ROBERTS*
- 1966 BRUCE FEE*
- 1967 CHARLES PRATT
- 1968 DR. TAYLOR HICKS, SR.*
- 1969 DWIGHT BENNETT
- 1970 WALTER ARMSTRONG
- 1971 HOWARD STRICKLIN*
- 1972 DR. C. F. PARKER*
- 1973 E. L. McINTOSH*
- 1974 LEE WAGGONER*
- 1975 EDDIE BROOKS, SR*.
- 1976 W. C. RUPKEY*
- 1977 PAUL ROSENBERGER*
- 1978 EARLE FRANK
- 1979 CHUCK NICHOLAS*
- 1980 DR. KENNETH CALHOUN*
- 1981 DOROTHY CHAFIN*
- 1982 DR. RANDY CLARK*
- 1983 RAY SHIRE*
- 1984 RAY CLIFT
- 1985 HUGH RICHARDSON*
- 1986 DICK WILLIAMS*
- 1987 JIM BROWN, JR. *
- 1988 JERRY EVERALL
- 1989 ROBERT STRAGNELL, M.D.*
- 1990 KENDALL CUMMING*
- 1991 ROBERT McDOLE*
- 1992 SUE WILLOUGHBY
- 1993 GEORGE GEIB
- 1994 BOB WELCH*
- 1995 MARTY WIST*
- 1996 DAVE JENNER
- 1997 BILL PARKER
- 1998 AL BATES
- 1999 PHIL KURITZKY*
- 2000 WOODY JONES
- 2001 MIKE WURTZ
- 2002 JOYCE IRWIN
- 2003 JAY COTHRELL
- 2004 FRED VEIL
- 2005 JOY BATES
- 2006 ANDY WALLACE
- 2007 ELDON BOWMAN*
- 2008 MIKE SHEPPARD
- 2009 DON SHAFFER*
- 2010 ROLAND MICHAELIS*
2011 PAT MOORE* - 2012 CINDY GRESSER
- 2013 DANA SHARP
- 2014 TOM COLLINS
- 2015 BRAD COURTNEY
- 2016 JOHN McKINNEY
- 2017 BERNARD RUHNKE
- 2018 VAL RIPLEY
- 2019 A.J. SHERIDAN
- 2020 MURRAY SMOLENS
- 2021 A.J. SHERIDAN
- 2022 KENNETH LEJA
- 2023 KATHY MANCINO
Lifetime Members
- 1966 DR. C. F. PARKER*
- 1976 BILL* & GURTHEL* WARD
- 1977 DORA HEAP*
- 1977 BLAINE BOWMAN*
- 1982 GAIL* & DELIA* GARDNER
- 1985 SUSAN RICHMOND*
- 1993 MARTHA CALDWELL*
- 1994 BERNICE STORM*
- 1995 DANNY* & NORITA* FREEMAN
- 1996 BUDGE* & ELISABETH* RUFFNER
- 1997 BRUCE FEE*
- 1999 DOROTHY CHAFIN*
- 1999 BOB & LIBBY STRAGNELL
- 2000 MARTHA CURTIS*
- 2002 BILL* & NADYNE* BORK
- 2006 AL & JOY BATES
- 2008 PAT WELCH*
- 2012 FRED & SALLY* VEIL
Awards & Honors
The Prescott Corral has long been both one of the largest and most recognized of WI local groups with a growing list of awards from the parent organization.
The Co-Founders Heads-Up award was inaugurated by Westerners International in 1970 and is presented to the Corral that has the most outstanding activities that enhance historic awareness of its community and furthers the purpose of Westerners with the most innovative and interesting programs.
Prescott Corral has won this most prestigious of WI awards on many occasions. The list of award winning years and the names of that year’s Sheriff follow:
- 1971—Sheriff Howard B. Stricklin
- 1980—Sheriff Kenneth Calhoun
- 1989—Sheriff Robert Stragnell
- 1992—Sheriff Sue Willoughby
- 1993—Sheriff George Geib
- 1997—Sheriff Billy Parker
- 2008—Sheriff Mike Shepard
- 2013—Sheriff Dana Sharp
- 2014—Sheriff Tom Collins
Prescott Corral program presenters have won numerous individual awards from WI.
The Philip A. Danielson Award for the best paper presented at a WI Corral award winners are:
- 1988—L. Bernard Schmidt for “The Gadsden Purchase Play – Manifest Opportunity Revisited,” Second Place
- 1989—Reba Wells for “John Slaughter’s Ranch,” First Place
- 1992—Danny Freeman for “Settlement of Simmons,” Third Place
- 1999—Bill Bork for “The Impact of Wild West Culture in Germany,” First Place
- 2002—Al Bates for “Jack Swilling in Yavapai County,” Third Place
- 2003—Fred Veil for “Charles Henry Veil: Civil War Veteran, Indian Fighter and Arizona Pioneer,” Third Place
- 2004—Bruce Fee for “George Phippen, Prescott’s Premier Western Artist,” First Place
- 2007—Dick Bowerman for “Gail Gardner: A Man Worth Remembering,” Third Place
- 2007—Norm Delucchi for “The Streetcars of Prescott,” Third Place
- 2009—Joe Briggs for “Spring Roundups 1905-2005,” Third Place
- 2013—Al Bates for “Prescott’s 1898 Railroad War,” Third place.
- 2014—Tom Collins for “Stage Struck Soldiers” Second place.
Corral Members recognized in the “Coke” Wood competition for published short articles or monographs are:
- 1997—Mona McCrosky for “Bill Bork Hometown Historian” published in Sharlot Hall Museum’s, Cactus and Pines, Second place.
- 2014—Al Bates for “Prescott Begins” published in The Territorial Times, Volume VII Number 2, First place.
Other WI recognitions for our corral members:
- 2007—Andy Wallace took second place in the “Co-Founders Best Book Award” category for From Texas to San Diego in 1851: The Overland Journal of Dr. S. W. Woodhouse, Surgeon-Naturalist of the Seagraves Expedition co-authored with Richard H. Hevly.
Both Bill Bork and Bruce Fee have been recognized as “Living Legends” in the WI publication the Buckskin Bulletin for their contributions to the preservation of Western History.