William H Andrews person
Summary: William H Andrews, a friend of Albuquerque and a resident there, expected support for a senatorship.
Completeness: 43/100 Grade D
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support from the Progressive crowd— 1912-03-28
cited from Image 7 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), March 28, 1912 (1912)THURSDAY MARCH 28 1912 THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN SANTA FE N XL LEGISLATVEPDINTERS Representative Charles C Catron won his political spurs in managing the successful senatorial campaign of his father Senator Thomas Benton Catron Said a prominent Albuquerque citi zen yesterday Albuq…
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his home in Albuquerque— 1912-03-28
cited from Image 7 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), March 28, 1912 (1912)THURSDAY MARCH 28 1912 THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN SANTA FE N XL LEGISLATVEPDINTERS Representative Charles C Catron won his political spurs in managing the successful senatorial campaign of his father Senator Thomas Benton Catron Said a prominent Albuquerque citi zen yesterday Albuq…
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Image 7 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), March 28, 1912 ↗
Anonymous · 1912 · newspaper · public_domain · details