Frank Vingoe person
Summary: Owner and incorporator of the Little Fannie mine in the Mogollons.
Completeness: 82/100 Grade B
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co_founded
Little Fannie Mine incorporation— 1890-01-17
cited from It is said that several Mexicans and one… (1889) · +1 moreBirchfield did not have anything to
say in particular, but did not appear in bad
spirits. He said it was not as bad an affair as
reported. He was sure that Billy King was not
there at the time of the killing. It is said Walter
has st…
owned
cited from It is said that several Mexicans and one… (1889) · +1 more
Birchfield did not have anything to
say in particular, but did not appear in bad
spirits. He said it was not as bad an affair as
reported. He was sure that Billy King was not
there at the time of the killing. It is said Walter
has st…
Little Fanny mine
cited from On the 20th of last month Messrs… (1891)came loose and the
buggy box slipped off throwing Mr. Smith be-
tween the wheels. The stallion shied, breaking
the shafts. He ran a short distance then quieted
down. Mr. Smith was bruised up a little, but
escaped luckily.
( 19 )
PINOS ALTOS …
cited from Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,… (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 yea…
cited from Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,… (1891)
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 years.
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-04-24 (1891)
came loose and the
buggy box slipped off throwing Mr. Smith be-
tween the wheels. The stallion shied, breaking
the shafts. He ran a short distance then quieted
down. Mr. Smith was bruised up a little, but
escaped luckily.
( 19 )
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purchased
$2000 indebtedness reduction
cited from Names of pupils deserving mention for… (1891)rguson, Clyde Holt,
Eusevio Benevides, Noal Lee, Susie Lee, Joe
Madrid, Ollie Potter, Ramon Parra, Hiram
Scott, Clyde Sergent, Orville Sergent, Elsie
Warmer, Josie Weltay. — Teacher, Miss J. L.
Gaddis.
Names of pupils deserving mention for
perfe…
sold_to
cited from Names of pupils deserving mention for… (1891)
rguson, Clyde Holt,
Eusevio Benevides, Noal Lee, Susie Lee, Joe
Madrid, Ollie Potter, Ramon Parra, Hiram
Scott, Clyde Sergent, Orville Sergent, Elsie
Warmer, Josie Weltay. — Teacher, Miss J. L.
Gaddis.
Names of pupils deserving mention for
perfe…
Sources (7)
It is said that several Mexicans and one… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Considerable excitement was occasioned… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
Frank Vingoe, owner of the Little Fanny,… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Names of pupils deserving mention for… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
On the 20th of last month Messrs… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-04-24
1891 · newspaper · public-domain