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gold and silver brick thing

id: t_gold-and-silver-brick_e4081a
Probable 70%
Summary:  A gold and silver brick weighing 100 pounds and valued at $1500 was reported at the Wells Fargo office.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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cited from MOGOLLON MINES (1890)
MOGOLLON MINES The Little Fanny reported on deck at the Wells Fargo’s express office last Monday with a gold and silver brick, weighing 100 pounds and valued at $1500.

valued_at

$1500last Monday
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-10-17 (1890)
use are U. S. troops at ornamental barracks of the interior states? Could they be of more service on this frontier? They might at least do picket duty around the reservation and let citizens know when the fiends were going out for a raid,…

weighed

100 poundslast Monday
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-10-17 (1890)
use are U. S. troops at ornamental barracks of the interior states? Could they be of more service on this frontier? They might at least do picket duty around the reservation and let citizens know when the fiends were going out for a raid,…

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Little Fanny owned gold and silver brick
Little Fanny mine produced gold and silver bricklast Monday

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MOGOLLON MINES

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

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