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Daily Arizona silver belt. (Globe, Gila County, Ariz.), 19 Sept. 1908.

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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...=&proxValue=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=24
 

A fine example of how people were just as stupid then, as now.

Finally time for coffee.
 

Be HARD to find.
From: [FONT=&quot]Arizona Historical Society [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Ms 0007 Aaguirre Family 1929-1934[/FONT]
Don Yjinio took his two oldest sons from his first marriage, Epifanio and Higinio, as
partners in his cattle and farming business. Epifanio married Luz Celaya in 1896. Higinio, the second
son, also started a butcher shop in Tucson in 1904, with a slaughterhouse north of town. He married

Anita Munguia (1878-1963) of Tucson at San Xavier Mission in 1906.
 

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