B. E. Pierce person
also known as: R. E. Pierce
Summary: Courtesy credit for a photo of the second Silver City courthouse; also identified as Rev. B. E. Pierce, pastor of the Silver City Methodist Church from 1888–94.
Completeness: 68/100 Grade C
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photograph of Grant County Courthouse
cited from GRANT COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1884-1930 — Located at the west end of Broad-… (1890)GRANT COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1884-1930 — Located at the west end of Broad-
way on what is now the courthouse lawn. The picture was taken about 1900.
The people and the horse are unidentified. The .jail was in the basement. This
was the second court…
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cited from SILVER CITY METHODIST CHURCH taken by the pastor of the church from… (1890)
s now the courthouse lawn. The picture was taken about 1900.
The people and the horse are unidentified. The .jail was in the basement. This
was the second courthouse in Silver City, the first was on Hudson St. and later
became the Ladies’…
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GRANT COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1884-1930 — Located at the west end of Broad-…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
SILVER CITY METHODIST CHURCH taken by the pastor of the church from… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details