Here's what happened this week in Arizona history : comparem

Here's what happened this week in Arizona history

A collection of the interesting — and sometimes unusual — events that happened this week in Arizona history.March 13On this date in 1913, Eliphalet B. Gage, former superintendent of the Grand Central Mine at Tombstone, president of the Tombstone Consolidated Mines Company and president of the Phoenix National Bank, died in San Francisco at the age of 74.

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