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Edwin F. Coard person

born: [1916-01-01,1917-01-01)died/dissolved: [1916-01-01,1917-01-01)id: p_edwin-f-coard_436c91

also known as: EDWIN F COARD

Probable 70%
Summary:  Edwin F. Coard served as Clerk of the New Mexico State Corporation Commission and attested to the certificate issued on July 7, 1916.
Completeness: 54/100 Grade D
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Santa Fe1916-07-07
cited from Image 10 of Western liberal (Lordsburg, N.M.), July 28, 1916 (1916)
MINING NOTICES SUtc of New Mexlro SUte Corportalon Com mission of New Mexico CERTIFICATE OF COMPARISON Untied SUtes of America SUte of New Mexto It U Hereby CertMed that the annexed U a full true and complete transcript of the Statement of PROGRESS MININO COMPANY Designating Char…

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Image 10 of Western liberal (Lordsburg, N.M.), July 28, 1916

Anonymous · 1916 · newspaper · public_domain · details

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