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Caesar Brock person

born: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)died/dissolved: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)id: p_caesar-brock_6b5af0

also known as: Caesar Brock, Mr. Brock

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Summary:  A pioneer Grant County rancher who hunted deer and antelope for the Grant House during the 1870s.
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hunted

deer and antelope meat1870s
cited from THE GRANT HOUSE (at times called the Pioneer House or Marble House)… (1889)
THE GRANT HOUSE (at times called the Pioneer House or Marble House) in Shakespeare, near present day Lordsburg, was built and added to between 1858 and 1872. Meals were served here to stagecoach passengers. During the 1870’s the late Caesar Br…

occupation

rancher1870s
cited from THE GRANT HOUSE (at times called the Pioneer House or Marble House)… (1889)
g examples, but there were many, many of these pio- neer women, grandmothers and great- grandmothers of many of our present- day prominent families, whose stories were never told but whose pioneering spirit, equaled and even surpassed that of …

occupied

pioneer Grant County rancher1870s
cited from THE GRANT HOUSE (at times called the Pioneer House or Marble House)… (1889)
THE GRANT HOUSE (at times called the Pioneer House or Marble House) in Shakespeare, near present day Lordsburg, was built and added to between 1858 and 1872. Meals were served here to stagecoach passengers. During the 1870’s the late Caesar Br…

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