Paul F. Wachenhausen person
Summary: Brother of Mrs. O. S. Warren, whose name appears at a news stand.
Completeness: 60/100 Grade C
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cited from WjKM BjjME (1891)
WjKM BjjME
This appears to be a general merchandise store, at the rear of which is the Silver City post office.
Dr. E. W. Bailey was the first postmaster of record and the post office was located in his drug store
on the southwest corner …
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cited from guage; this was interpreted into Spanish and… (1891)
L. Scott Notary Public, we may assume that this is the Scott &
Jefferey’s store. The news stand is located here and above the stack of papers we see the name of Paul
F. Wachenhausen. He was a brother of Mrs. O. S. Warren. . . Picture by…
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guage; this was interpreted into Spanish and… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
WjKM BjjME
1891 · newspaper · public-domain