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William Leathers person

born: [1911-01-01,1912-01-01)died/dissolved: [1911-01-01,1912-01-01)id: p_william-leathers_9defc5

also known as: WILLIAM LEATHERS

Probable 70%
Summary:  A well digger charging 50 cents per foot and brick and cement worker, reachable at the Graphic office or Ruebush barn.
Completeness: 54/100 Grade D
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well digger and brick and cement worker
cited from Image 4 of Deming graphic (Deming, N.M.), October 27, 1911 (1911)
The Deming Livery Silver Avenue We can furnish you We have fine out i i both ladies and gentlemen Feed and Sales Stables Also Our horses are gentle our rigs strong and our prices right We invite your patronage Ruebush Measday 1 l Elocution Miss Gertrude Bruce will give special le…

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Image 4 of Deming graphic (Deming, N.M.), October 27, 1911

Anonymous · 1911 · newspaper · public_domain · details

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