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Looking southeast from the rear of the courthouse…

📅 1891newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-09-11-015-a_14j9fxm📄 TEI
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er and box. Presumably the train is standing at the station, which at this time was located near where the building of Cobb, Walsh and Wille Clinic now stands . . . Picture courtesy Mrs. E. W. Ward. Looking southeast from the rear of the courthouse. After 1886. Before 1890. Chihuahua Hill, Silver City, in an early day. The picture was by Lucas, Courtesy Mrs. E. W. Ward. This house, at 408 N. Cooper St., is still standing and is owned by Robert Everard. It was built by Ashenfelters between the years 1883 and 1889. RAINMAKERS EXPERIMENT General Dyrenforth with his party of rain- makers will make an experiment for rain at El Paso on Tuesday, September 15th, which opera- tion will probably begin sometime late in the afternoon, and in order to afford every one in New Mexico an opportunity to see and profit by the experiment they propose to make a rate of one and one third fare for the round trip to El Paso. Notice To Gila River Cattlemen

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