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He was the former judge of the 9th Judicial District, mentioned by The Mercury on June 14th, 1878.<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> He may have been mentioned as having made an addition in Kingman during the week of June 14th, 1878, but the name was only mentioned as "Brown".<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 3.</ref>
He was the former judge of the 9th Judicial District, mentioned by The Mercury on June 14th, 1878.<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> He may have been mentioned as having made an addition in Kingman during the week of June 14th, 1878, but the name was only mentioned as "Brown".<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 3.</ref>
In his addition, a hotel was to be built 32x40, 2 stories, with a store-room, office, etc., on the first floor.<ref>"Locals in Brief" ''The Mercury'', 21 June 1878, p. 3.</ref>
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He was the former judge of the 9th Judicial District, mentioned by The Mercury on June 14th, 1878.[1] He may have been mentioned as having made an addition in Kingman during the week of June 14th, 1878, but the name was only mentioned as "Brown".[2]

In his addition, a hotel was to be built 32x40, 2 stories, with a store-room, office, etc., on the first floor.[3]

  1. The Mercury, 14 June 1878, p. 2.
  2. The Mercury, 14 June 1878, p. 3.
  3. "Locals in Brief" The Mercury, 21 June 1878, p. 3.