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It is known that he died as result of the accident…

πŸ“… 1891newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_it-is-known-that-he-died-as-result-of-the-accident_996f9fπŸ“„ TEI

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It is known that he died as result of the accident. Mr. Gamble was the father of Sudie, Mrs. Louis Jones of Glenwood; and Emmy, Mrs. Joe Porter, of Apache Creek. Sudie told me that her father owned what is now the NAN Ranch, on the Mimbres, and that he was buried in the cemetery on Lower Mimbres, just beside the road to Deming. In December, 1962, Carl Mrotzek and I went to the cemetery and placed the Gamble tombstone upright.

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