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H. G. Hawley

Posted 2015-04-20 by Pat R
Hassayampa Miner (Wickenburg AZ)
Thursday, April 20, 1916, p 5:4

H.G. Hawley, formerly of La Jolla, California, died Friday morning at McAllister & Smith's placer camp near the mouth of Fule's (sic: Fool's) Gulch. Mr. Hawley, who was apparently about fifty-five years of age, came to Wickenburg about a week before his death, seeming to be in advanced stage of tuberculosis. He found out that Messrs. Smith and McAllister were going up the river to establish a camp and asked permission to accompany them, saying that he would feel better there than he could in town, and might be able to do a little work on the placer, but he went out the next morning after getting to the camp. The body was brought to town Friday night and interred in the local cemetery Sunday morning.

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