L. A. Taylor person
Summary: One of the owners of the alum mines of the upper Gila.
Completeness: 58/100 Grade D
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owned
cited from L… (1890)
the
funds of the Sunday school of which Miss Mary
is treasurer. This amount was $2.60, all in small
change. The thief was finally arrested, and
gave his name as John Evans. He was given
ninety days in the county jail.
From the December …
cited from L… (1890)
L. A. Taylor, one of the owners of the alum
mines of the upper Gila, came in this week, and
reports that Leslie Scott, of the Enterprise, is
laying in a stock of venison and bear meat suffi-
cient to last a few years. Turkeys are too small
…