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Samuel Blair person

id: p_samuel-blair_971222

also known as: Rev Samuel Blair

Probable 70%
Summary:  Samuel Blair was superintendent of missions of the Methodist Episcopal church of New Mexico and visited Artesia.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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Artesia1910-07-28
cited from Image 3 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), July 28, 1910 (1910)
News Of the Great Southwest HEilj4JLD Timrstiav July 28 1910 News Of the Great Southwest JLi BRICKLAYER DROWNS 3TEAR ARTESIA N M Caught in Strong Current of Pecos River and Carried Beyond His Depth Artesia Is M July 28 X F Ross head bricklayer on the Gipson hotel was drowned in t…

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superintendent of missions
cited from Image 3 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), July 28, 1910 (1910)
News Of the Great Southwest HEilj4JLD Timrstiav July 28 1910 News Of the Great Southwest JLi BRICKLAYER DROWNS 3TEAR ARTESIA N M Caught in Strong Current of Pecos River and Carried Beyond His Depth Artesia Is M July 28 X F Ross head bricklayer on the Gipson hotel was drowned in t…

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cited from Image 3 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), July 28, 1910 (1910)
News Of the Great Southwest HEilj4JLD Timrstiav July 28 1910 News Of the Great Southwest JLi BRICKLAYER DROWNS 3TEAR ARTESIA N M Caught in Strong Current of Pecos River and Carried Beyond His Depth Artesia Is M July 28 X F Ross head bricklayer on the Gipson hotel was drowned in t…

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Image 3 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), July 28, 1910

Anonymous · 1910 · newspaper · public_domain · details

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