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The Last Frontier

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Publisher The University of Arizona with the cooperation of Arizona Pioneers Historical Society (Tucson, AZ)

Journal Arizona Historical Review

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Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623737 WILLIAM P. CARR, 68; d Mch. 1, Kingman; h Shenandoah, Pa. Feb. 13, 1867; to Ariz. 1886, Cedar dist.; miner 41 yrs.; bur. Kingman. ARTHUR CROWFOOT, 62; d Mch. 26, Hot Springs, N.M., auto acc.; 19 yrs. supt. for Phelps Dodge at Morenci; B.P.O.E., The Last Frontier Mason; bur. Tucson.

WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, MANUEL CORTEZ; d Apr. 9, 86; d Mch. 28, Flagstaff; b Aber- Phoenix; native of Son., Mex.; to deen, Scotland; to Frederick, Md., Tucson in Indian days, fought 1861; to Flagstaff 1883, rancher, under M. G. Samaniego. co. road supt., police judge; Ma- FRANK DIETZ, 77; d Mch 1, son. Redondo Beach, Calif.; emply. Sou. Pac. R. R. at Tucson, 1890- MRS. PAULINE BESSE, 78; 1935. d Mch. 1, Phoenix; b Germany; to Ehrenberg 1879, mining rush; JAMES W. DOUGLAS, 58; d to Phoenix 1880. Feb. 14, Tucson; b Tucson Jan. 3, 1877; bur. Tucson; son of JOHN MONTGOMERY James S. Douglas, one of Arizona's BELL, 82; d Mch., Globe; b earliest pioneers. Dixon co., Tenn.; to Globe 1905, carpenter; W.O.W.; bur. crema- W. E. FELIX, 72; d Mch. 2, tion. Tucson; b Tucson 1863; to Her- mosillo, Son., Mex. 1863; to Tuc- GEORGE W. BARROWS; d son 1873; bookkeeper, merchant, Mch. 27, Phhenix; pioneer mer- rancher, owner Tucson's first auto chant, lawyer, Civil War vet.; aid- service sta.; city treas., dep. co. as- ed capture in Kan. sessor, court interpreter; bur. Tuc- JOHN BRADBURY, veteran son. peace officer; d Mch. 13, Tucson, ROBERT F. GARNETT, Phoe- gunshot wound; b ; to Ariz. nix resident 47 years; d Mch. 19; 1905; bur. Tucson. banker, realtor, merchant; one of founders Olivette Baptist Mission, CHARLES J. CUNNING- Phoenix; bur. Phoenix. HAM, 73; d 'Feb. 18, Twin Buttes, mine acc.; to Tucson 1903; ALFRED J. GOLDSCHMIDT; saloon and cafe owner, miner. d Mch. 23, Tucson; b Hamburg, Ger.; to Tucson 1879; news deal- JUAN R. CAREY, 78; d Feb. er Quijotoa, Tubac; v.p. Eagle 25, Phoenix; to Arizona about Milling Co., Tucson 1899 to 1875; Ariz.-Mexico miner, soldier 1920; ret. 1920; business and real of fortune with Francisco Madero. estate investor; bur. Tucson. 90 THE LAST FRONTIER 91

RAYMOND L. HAWES, pio- MRS. PRESHIA MOORES, 66; neer; d Mch. 21, Morenci; to Mo- d Mch. 30, El Paso, Tex.; res. renci as young man from Boston, Tucson, Ariz., 46 yrs.; widow Mass.; life-time emply. Phelps Judson Moores, vet. So. Pacific em- Dodge corp.; mgr. Morenci Hotel ply.; bur. Tucson. 1930 on; bur. Morenci. TERRANCE HEALY, 60; d FRANK E. MURPHY, 73; d Apr. 14, Phoenix; author, 45 yrs. Mch. 5, Tucson; b ; to newspaper founder, empld. in Tuc- Tucson, Ariz., 1883 from Marys- son, Nogales, Son., Mex., Phoenix, ville, Calif.; pioneer peace officer, Casa Grande, Coolidge; bur. Phoe- miner, cattleman; sheriff Pima co., nix. 1901-1905; deputy for Sheri ffs John Belton and Walter Bailey. DANIEL C. KELLEY, 85; d Mch., Prescott; b Pa., Aug. 1, MRS. BERDELLA NELSON, 1850; to Flagstaff 1888; entrd. 54; d about Feb. 12, Thatcher; b Ariz. Pioneer's home, Jan. 1, 1929; Graham co.; bur. Thatcher. brickmaker; co.; bur. Pres- cott. FRED NYMEYER, 70; d Mch. MRS. ROMONA ROBLES LO- 8, Globe; to Globe dist. 35 yrs. RONA; d Apr., Florence; membr. ago; onetime police chief, Globe. pioneer Robles family Tucson and Florence. GEORGE O. PECK, 78; d about Feb. 7, Bryce; to Gila val- MRS. EDITH MONIER, 60; ley about 1885; bur. Bryce. d Feb. 24, Tucson; to Tucson 1883; widow Quintus Monier, con- E. A. PIKE, 63; d Mch. 14, at tractor; prom. church, charity, civic, ranch near Casa Grande; to Casa musical worker; bur. Tucson. Grande 1915 from Colorado; miner; Mason; bur. Tucson. JOHN McLAWS, 83; d Mch. 7, Joseph City; b , Utah, Sept. 14, 1852; to Allen's BURDETT A. PACKARD, 87; Camp, Ariz., 1876, sent by Brig- d Mch. 12, Douglas; b Portville, ham Young to aid colonization Lit- N. Y., Nov. 1, 1847; to Ariz., tle Colorado region; carpenter, 1880, Tucson, Tombstone; 1882 farmer, trader, missionary, teacher; acq. cattle interests co.; blt, first houses Winslow, Hol- about 1890 to 1908 memb. Pack- brook; 1876 first postmaster Allen's ard-Greene (Wm. A.) cattle co.; Camp, first at Joseph City and un- 1908 acq. control, presidency First til 1880; constd. first bridge and Nat'l Bank, Douglas; miner, ranch- irrig. dam on Little Colorado. er, banker, horse lover; Mason (32nd Deg.), Elk; with Tom Pol- JAMES HARRY McDAN, 77; lock, John C. Adams, made First d Mch., Globe; to Globe 1905, State fair possible; rep. Cochise co. pioneer R. R. constrn. empiy.; in council of 18th, 19th leg. as- Mason; bur. Globe. sembly; bur. Douglas. 92 1RIZONI1 HISTORICJI., REVIEW

MRS. CHARLES O. REID- GEORGE W. WHITE, 92; d HEAD, 55, of Showlow; d Feb. Mch. 22, Kingman; b Gainesville, 10, Phoenix; b Taylor, Ariz., 1879, Tex., 1843; to Mohave co., Ariz., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sept. 15, 1881; miner. Kay, pioneer Arizonans; bur. SCOTT WHITE, 78; d Mch. Showlow. 3, Prescott; b La Grange, Tex., 1857; to Cochise co., Ariz., 1881, JOHN RYAN, 90; d Mch. 29, secty.-gen. mgr. Cochise Mining WeIlton; to Yuma co., 1895; Con- and Milling Co. at Bowie Sta.; fed, soldier, peace officer, black- 1883-1896 ownr.-opr. San Simon smith, miner; bur. Yuma. ranch, Cochise Co.; 1886-1887, memb. Terr. legislature; 1894- RICHARD STEPHENS, 68; d 1900 sheriff Cochise co., hdqtrs. Mch. 2, El Centro, Calif.; b Corn- Tombstone; 1901-1907 mine ex- wall, Eng., Nov. 21, 1871; to ecutive in Mexico; 1907-1918 Calif., 1892; to Globe, Ariz., Toltec, Ariz., irrig. rancher, Flor- 1895; to Clifton 1900, estab. first ence prison guard, Florence town bakery; 1904-1935 member baking marshal; 1918-1924, Phoenix land firm Stephens & Schade; bur. Clif- office; also warden state prison ton. Florence for three years, Gov. G. W. P. Hunt appointee; until 1932, MRS. ELIZA SAVOY, 77; d secty. of state; bur. Phoenix. Mch. 22, Prescott; to Prescott, 1875; m. Henry Roy; 1928 m. GEORGE YOUNG, veteran Frank Savoy; bur. Prescott. Southwest mining executive; d Mch. 1, Cananea, Son. Mex.; for HENRY MARTIN TANNER, 20 yrs. executive Cananea Cons. 82; d Mch. 21, Gilbert; pioneer Cop. co.; past nine yrs. res. Tuc- res. Joseph City; to Ariz., 1887; son, memb. Mex. law bureau; bur. bur. Joseph City. Tucson.