Memoirs of H. B. Ailman thing
Summary: A posthumously published first-hand account covering Silver City's early mercantile economy, Apache attacks, vigilante justice, mining industry, and community transition.
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Apache depredations, vigilante justice, rise of the mining industry, transition from a raw frontier outpost to an established community
cited from Pioneering in Territorial Silver City (1983)The memoirs of H. B. Ailman, an early Silver City merchant and civic leader who arrived in the
1870s. His first-hand account covers the town's early mercantile economy, Apache depredations,
vigilante justice, the rise of the mining industry, and the transition from a raw frontier…
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Pioneering in Territorial Silver City ↗
Ailman, H. B.; edited by Lundwall, W. D. · 1983 · book · rights_reserved · details