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Frank W. Graham is a ranch owner in the Mogollons who reported the details of J.L. Hall's

Graham, who lived at his ranch in the Mogollons [1], provided the Enterprise with an account of Hall's ordeal. Hall was unhorsed while returning to the ranch and became bewildered in snow three feet deep [1]. He attempted to make his way on foot but made slow progress, and late on the first night fell exhausted in the snow and soon dropped to sleep as the snow fell fast [1].

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  1. From Frank W… (1888)
    From Frank W. Graham, who is in from his ranch in the Mogollons, the Enterprise learns the following particulars of the freezing of J. L. Hall, who came near losing his life in the recent storm. Mr. Hall en
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