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E. L. Carpenter person

born: [1906-01-01,1907-01-01)died/dissolved: [1906-01-01,1907-01-01)id: p_e-l-carpenter_350271

also known as: E L Carpenter

Probable 70%
Summary:  E. L. Carpenter of Dawson is the manager for the Phelps Dodge company in New Mexico and helped invite Governor Thurman on the trip.
Completeness: 54/100 Grade D
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cited from Image 1 of The Tucumcari news (Tucumcari, N.M.), August 11, 1906 (1906)
otinty To tfS o ffueumeari 2ews Volume i No 2 GOVERNOR WILL GO TOCLOVDCROFT Governor Ihiurman will leave Sinta Fe August 12 and after a tour of eastern New Mexico as the guest of the El Paso iS Southwes tern railway will attend the meet ing of the territorial bar association at C…

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Image 1 of The Tucumcari news (Tucumcari, N.M.), August 11, 1906

Anonymous · 1906 · newspaper · public_domain · details

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