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Abel Stearns person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)🌐 Q4666626id: p_abel-stearns_c910ba
Probable 70%
Summary:  First alcalde of the district of Los Angeles who sent a dispatch about the Yuma Indian attack on the ferry company.
Completeness: 77/100 Grade B
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first alcalde of the district of Los Angeles
cited from Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila (1891)
The business done by the ferry was large, and several men stopped at the place to carry it on. For some reason which has not been explained, the Yuma Indians, heretofore considered a harmless and inoffensive tribe, had very unexpectedly show…
first alcalde of the district of Los Angeles
cited from Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila (1891)
Near the junction of the Colorado and Gilarivers, a ferry was erected over the Colorado sometime in March last, by a company of Americans. The business done by the ferry was large, and several men stopped at the place to carry it on. For some…

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dispatch
cited from Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila (1891)
Near the junction of the Colorado and Gilarivers, a ferry was erected over the Colorado sometime in March last, by a company of Americans. The business done by the ferry was large, and several men stopped at the place to carry it on. For some…

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cited from Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila (1891)
The business done by the ferry was large, and several men stopped at the place to carry it on. For some reason which has not been explained, the Yuma Indians, heretofore considered a harmless and inoffensive tribe, had very unexpectedly show…

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Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

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