Little Fanny thing
Summary: Mine that produced a gold and silver brick weighing 100 pounds valued at $1500.
Completeness: 60/100 Grade C
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cited from Mr… (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,…
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.
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MOGOLLON MINES
1890 · newspaper · public-domain