Allen Wikoff person
Summary: Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wikoff, co-owner of the residences destroyed.
Completeness: 36/100 Grade F
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owned
two residences— 1916-07-03
cited from Image 1 of The Clayton citizen (Clayton, Union County, N.M.), July 6, 1916 (1916)THE CLAYTON CITS VOLUME 12 CLAYTON NEW MEXICO THURSDAY JULY 6 1916 NO 26 ZEN ft 20000 LOSS WHEN FIRE DESTROYS GARAGE Home of Fords Reduced to Junk in Blaze that Threat ened Entire Block Sev en Cars Burned Fire originating in the vulcanizing room just a few minutes after noon Mond…
Sources (1)
Image 1 of The Clayton citizen (Clayton, Union County, N.M.), July 6, 1916 ↗
Anonymous · 1916 · newspaper · public_domain · details