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Mining Deed. From B.T. Powers, Ajo, Arizona. To H.A. McIntosh. Dated December 23rd, 1916

Mining Deed. From B.T. Powers, Ajo, Arizona. To H.A. McIntosh. Dated December 23rd, 1916

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Mining Deed. From B.T. Powers, Ajo, Arizona. To H.A. McIntosh. Dated December 23rd, 1916

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[Tucson]: Recorder, Pima County, 1917. Two legal-size sheets, folded into quarters, relevant information typed on printed forms, with pen signatures. Records the sale of claims in the Red Top area to a San Diegan for $100.

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Mining Deed. From B.T. Powers, Ajo, Arizona. To H.A. McIntosh. Dated December 23rd, 1916
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Recorder, Pima County
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Date Published
1917
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Southwest; 1910S; Arizona; Mining, Minerals;

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