Eli Mader person
also known as: Eli
Summary:ย ย Well known miner of Cooney, pioneer of Mogollon mines, died at Benton House in Silver City.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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Claims (5)
died_in
cited from Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,โฆ (1891)
Altos
New Mexico
Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,
one of the best producers in the Mogollons,
spent several days in the city this week. Fanny
still keeps up her output, which is big enough
to make several men wealthy in a few yeaโฆ
cited from Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,โฆ (1891)
Altos
New Mexico
Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,
one of the best producers in the Mogollons,
spent several days in the city this week. Fanny
still keeps up her output, which is big enough
to make several men wealthy in a few yeaโฆ
discovered
cited from Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,โฆ (1891)
Altos
New Mexico
Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,
one of the best producers in the Mogollons,
spent several days in the city this week. Fanny
still keeps up her output, which is big enough
to make several men wealthy in a few yeaโฆ
occupation
miner
cited from Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,โฆ (1891)Altos
New Mexico
Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,
one of the best producers in the Mogollons,
spent several days in the city this week. Fanny
still keeps up her output, which is big enough
to make several men wealthy in a few yeaโฆ
sold_to
cited from Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,โฆ (1891)
Altos
New Mexico
Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,
one of the best producers in the Mogollons,
spent several days in the city this week. Fanny
still keeps up her output, which is big enough
to make several men wealthy in a few yeaโฆ
Sources (1)
Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,โฆ โ
1891 ยท newspaper ยท public-domain ยท details