The NAN brand of cattle, about 3500 head,…
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Lasater brothersperson
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a.k.a. Lassater brothers
Masonic fraternityorg
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a.k.a. Masons
Silver Mining Company of Lake Valleyorg
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a.k.a. Silver Mining Company of Lake Valley
F. J. Sweeneyperson
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a.k.a. Sweeney
George F. Patrickperson
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a.k.a. George F. Patrick, Geo. F. Patrick
NAN brand of cattlething
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a.k.a. NAN brand
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chunk 1492 · paragraph 12
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the dead man’s son, who carried dinner to his
father. The funeral took place in this city on
Sunday from the Methodist church under the
auspices of the Masonic fraternity. The Masons
have contributed about $250 to the family of
deceased. Rev. Williams was the collector.
The NAN brand of cattle, about 3500 head,
with saddle stock and four ranches on the
Gienas, east of the Mimbres river, was this
week sold to J. W. Patrick, of St. Joseph,
Missouri. The deal was made by George F.
Patrick, nephew of the purchaser. Mr. Patrick
still wants to buy several thousand head of stock
cattle.
From Ihe February 17, 1888, Issue of The Enierprise
Globe Democrat: The Silver Mining Com-
pany of Lake Valley is making arrangements to
again open up the famous bridal chamber shaft.
Persons interested in mining matters will re-
member this mine as being the richest in the
territory. The ore consisted of almost solid
silver. The mine was filled up some time ago,
but later investigations have developed the fact
that the deposit is not yet exhausted. Great
things are yet expected from the bridal cham-
ber.
The NAN brand of cattle, owned by Lassa-
ter brothers and numbering about 3500 head,
are being rounded up and turned over to Messrs.
Patrick this week. The price, including ranches,
is said to be $13 per head.
chunk 71 · paragraph 36
by
the dead man’s son, who carried dinner to his
father. The funeral took place in this city on
Sunday from the Methodist church under the
auspices of the Masonic fraternity. The Masons
have contributed about $250 to the family of
deceased. Rev. Williams was the collector.
The NAN brand of cattle, about 3500 head,
with saddle stock and four ranches on the
Gienas, east of the Mimbres river, was this
week sold to J. W. Patrick, of St. Joseph,
Missouri. The deal was made by George F.
Patrick, nephew of the purchaser. Mr. Patrick
still wants to buy several thousand head of stock
cattle.
From Ihe February 17, 1888, Issue of The Enierprise
Globe Democrat: The Silver Mining Com-
pany of Lake Valley is making arrangements to
again open up the famous bridal chamber shaft.
Persons interested in mining matters will re-
member this mine as being the richest in the
territory. The ore consisted of almost solid
silver. The mine was filled up some time ago,
but later investigations have developed the fact
that the deposit is not yet exhausted. Great
things are yet expected from the bridal cham-
ber.
The NAN brand of cattle, owned by Lassa-
ter brothers and numbering about 3500 head,
are being rounded up and turned over to Messrs.
Patrick this week. The price, including ranches,
is said to be $13 per head.