Fort Whipple.
Fort Whipple.
Fort Whipple was the first Capital of Arizona Territory.
The first Territorial Capital was Fort Whipple.
The first Territorial Capital was Fort Whipple.
The Territory of Arizona's capital was moved to Phoenix from Prescott in 1899. Phoenix became the capital of the State of Arizona on February 14, 1912, the same day that Arizona became a state.
Fort Whipple, Prescott, Tucson and back to Prescott and finally to Phoenix in 1899.
Fort Whipple which then became Prescott. The capital was then moved to Tuscon in November of 1867 until 1877 when it was returned to Prescott. In 1889 the capital was then moved to Phoenix where it still remains.
As a US State, then Yes. The first Territorial Capital was Fort Whipple, then Prescott, then Tucson and back to Prescott. In 1899 it was moved to Phoenix, which remained the capital when Arizona became a state in 1912.
Yes, Fort Whipple, Prescott and Tucson were all Territorial Capitals.
The Territory of Arizona existed from February 24, 1863 until February 14, 1912. Fort Whipple was the Territory capital during 1863-1864.
Phoenix is the state capital and the largest city in Arizona. Phoenix has an estimated population of 1,563,000 as of July 1, 2015 per the U.S. Census Bureau.