McCutchen person
also known as: Brother McCutchen, McC.
Summary: Editor of the Advertiser who attempted to make rain on Socorro mountain.
Completeness: 85/100 Grade B
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climbed
cited from If, as the Chieftain meanly intimates… (1891)
If, as the Chieftain meanly intimates.
Brother McCutchen failed to make water, after
climbing to the summit of the Socorro mountain
he has our sympathy, but on the other hand
McC. himself claims that he produced plenty
of it, so much in fact, …
produced
water
cited from If, as the Chieftain meanly intimates… (1891)If, as the Chieftain meanly intimates.
Brother McCutchen failed to make water, after
climbing to the summit of the Socorro mountain
he has our sympathy, but on the other hand
McC. himself claims that he produced plenty
of it, so much in fact, …
witnessed
cited from Monday evening Mr… (1891)
at 33 per cent
of the above amount which added, gives a fair
idea of what our mines have produced.
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Betts gave
a farewell party to Miss Frances R. Newcomb.
There were present Mrs. W. A. Leonard, Mrs.
L. B. Morr…
rain-making attempt on Socorro mountain
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-09-04 (1891)at 33 per cent
of the above amount which added, gives a fair
idea of what our mines have produced.
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Betts gave
a farewell party to Miss Frances R. Newcomb.
There were present Mrs. W. A. Leonard, Mrs.
L. B. Morr…
Sources (3)
If, as the Chieftain meanly intimates…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
Monday evening Mr… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-09-04
1891 · newspaper · public-domain