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Lord & Williams org

id: o_lord-williams_365965
Probable 70%
Summary:Β Β Now extinct firm of Tucson, Arizona that did banking business and was a government depository.
Completeness: 36/100 Grade F
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  • Multiple primary sourcesβ€” Has 1 source(s). A second independent source dramatically raises credibility.
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  1. Sourced claims (β‰₯3): Has 1/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
  2. Multiple primary sources: Has 1 source(s). A second independent source dramatically raises credibility.
  3. Published story: Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API β€” drives SEO + reader retention.
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Claims (1)

owned

government depository
cited from How did Lordsburg get its name, anyhow?… (1891)
f is the Republican’s advice. Should you by chance find someone in your stable or corral don’t wait to ask questions just blaze away. He’s the man you’re looking for. How did Lordsburg get its name, anyhow? The Liberal will kindly inform a…

Sources (1)

How did Lordsburg get its name, anyhow?… β†—

1891 Β· newspaper Β· public-domain Β· details