Gio Chan See person
also known as: Gio Chan See
Summary: A prominent Chinese merchant from Tucson who married an American girl in Silver City.
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arrived_in
cited from Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-… (1891)
Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-
nese weddings, the contracting parties coming
from Arizona. Only a few weeks ago two of
Tucson’s most prominent Chinese merchants
brought their intended Vv^ives to this city and
were married by Father Mor…
lived_at
cited from Should the major die of his wounds this… (1891)
States army and a
son-in-law of Gen. Mason, was mortally shot
today by J. C. Saggs ,a neighboring ranchman,
on Balcone’s Creek, near Balcone. Saggs has
thus far eluded arrest.
Should the major die of his wounds this
would be the third dea…
cited from Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-… (1891)
Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-
nese weddings, the contracting parties coming
from Arizona. Only a few weeks ago two of
Tucson’s most prominent Chinese merchants
brought their intended Vv^ives to this city and
were married by Father Mor…
married_to
American girl
cited from Should the major die of his wounds this… (1891)States army and a
son-in-law of Gen. Mason, was mortally shot
today by J. C. Saggs ,a neighboring ranchman,
on Balcone’s Creek, near Balcone. Saggs has
thus far eluded arrest.
Should the major die of his wounds this
would be the third dea…
American girl
cited from Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-… (1891)Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-
nese weddings, the contracting parties coming
from Arizona. Only a few weeks ago two of
Tucson’s most prominent Chinese merchants
brought their intended Vv^ives to this city and
were married by Father Mor…
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merchant
cited from Should the major die of his wounds this… (1891)States army and a
son-in-law of Gen. Mason, was mortally shot
today by J. C. Saggs ,a neighboring ranchman,
on Balcone’s Creek, near Balcone. Saggs has
thus far eluded arrest.
Should the major die of his wounds this
would be the third dea…
merchant
cited from Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-… (1891)Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-
nese weddings, the contracting parties coming
from Arizona. Only a few weeks ago two of
Tucson’s most prominent Chinese merchants
brought their intended Vv^ives to this city and
were married by Father Mor…
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Should the major die of his wounds this… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City seems to have a corner on Chi-…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain