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$15,000 worth of merchandise thing

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also known as: Fifteen thousand dollars worth of merchandise

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Summary:Β Β Merchandise from St. Louis delivered to Santa Fe in 1822.
Completeness: 53/100 Grade D
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Santa Feβ€” 1822
cited from The Las Cruces (N… (1891)
Doyle’s house since their separation on account of unpleasant domestic relations, prob- ably bore some weight in the decision of the present case. Doyle gave the required $1000 bond for his appearance at court. β€” Rustler. ( 66 ) History Of The…
Santa Feβ€” 1822
cited from Freight was carried by pack animals until… (1891)
also by Niles Register. Fifteen thousand dollars worth of merchandise from St. Louis, Missouri, was delivered in Santa Fe in 1822, and the traffic had increased to $120,000 in 1830, the year in which the Las Cruces Republican claims Hugh St…

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Santa Feβ€” 1822
cited from Freight was carried by pack animals until… (1891)
also by Niles Register. Fifteen thousand dollars worth of merchandise from St. Louis, Missouri, was delivered in Santa Fe in 1822, and the traffic had increased to $120,000 in 1830, the year in which the Las Cruces Republican claims Hugh St…

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Freight was carried by pack animals until… β†—

1891 Β· newspaper Β· public-domain Β· details

The Las Cruces (N… β†—

1891 Β· newspaper Β· public-domain Β· details