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Image 4 of Albuquerque morning journal (Albuquerque, N.M.), June 27, 1912

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r F0U3 REAL OLD PIONEER C G Lott Who Came to Al buquerque ThirtyOne Years Ago Dead Was Eighty Years of Age Last night at 9 oclock C a Lott aged 10 yearn died at th residence of his daughter Mm W K Rogprs 81 North Arno street from general de bility Incident to old age Thlrtyon year ago tho dooeaiKd came to AnuiirUe when this vlty was an exceedingly small village from hii home war Philadelphia Pa and ontcrrd the employ of the Santa Fe railroad as general watchman For many year he a familiar figure In nnd around the little red imlrled frame depot and every railroader running Into thla city from the north aotith and vmt and In fact almost every passenger In thoao eurly daya became acriualnted with the tall atately Watchman Lott and show ered upon him many compliment for the Interest shown In the traveling public and for his courteous treat ment When he left tho service of the railroad company ha engaKod In the secondhand business on First street between Central and Tljnrns avemiPS nnd madi a success out of the busi ness retiring about fifteen year ago For the past live or

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