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Charles Campbellperson
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a.k.a. Chas. Campbell, Charles Campbell, Charles Campbell
Angus Campbellperson
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a.k.a. Mr. Campbell, Camp- bell
alfilariathing
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a.k.a. alfilaria grass
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chunk 734 Β· paragraph 648
Whitewater;
W. B, Taylor, New Orleans; E. N. Davidson,
Philadelphia; W. M. Maynadier, U.S.A. ; A. H.
Nichol and J. E. Hussey, Lower Gila; R. S.
Knight, Carlisle; F. S. Brown, Trinidad, Fred
A. Cuneron.
From the May 22. 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
INTRODUCES ALFILARIA GRASS
Angus Campbell brought to the Enterprise
office yesterday a bunch of alfilaria, the native
grass of California, which was grown this year
on the pipe line ranch, without irrigation. The
grass resembles alfalfa. The stalks brought to
this office were 18 inches in length. Mr. Camp-
bell thinks the grass will grow anywhere on
these plains and mountains without irrigation,
and will produce two crops per year. It makes
splendid feed.
( 32 )
CHARLES CAMPBELL FOUND DEAD
COURT NOTES
Charles Campbell, who has a ranch about
a mile above A. Bushβs (now Glenwood) place
on the βFrisco, was found dead in his cabin a
few days since. It was supposed that he had
been dead seven or eight days. He had been
shot through the back, from which it is inferred
that he had been murdered, although no motive
can be assigned for the crime. Some few things
were missing, and it is said that Indian sign
was found in the neighborhood. It does not
seem to be the impression of people from that
section that he was killed by Indians.