CANTWELL,
James W. / Henry
Weekly Republican-Herald (Phoenix AZ)
Thursday, February 8, 1900, p 8
[this was at the end of a McCabe workmen's ball article]
At the company hospital here, in charge of Dr. R. N. Looney, are a
couple of patients critically ill with pneumonia, one being James
Cantwell, son of Mrs Mary Cantwell of Prescott, who was sent for
yesterday and is now at the bedside of her suffering son.
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Weekly Journal-Miner (Prescott AZ)
Wednesday, February 14, 1900, p 3
James Cantwell, a native of New York, died at the McCabe mine last
Saturday of pneumonia. He was a miner by occupation, aged 32 years. His
remains were brought to Prescott and buried from Logan's undertaking
parlors this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
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Weekly Republican-Herald (Phoenix AZ)
Thursday, February 22, 1900, p 3
Another one of our boys has worked his last shift. This time it is
James Cantwell of the McCabe mine.
Mr. Cantwell, who has been in the territory for some eighteen years,
was well known as a capable fellow and having very many friends.
Mr. Cantwell followed mining and for some time was repeatedly re-
elected to the office of justice of the peace. He was just nearing the
prime of a well-directed life from which much good might be expected.
We unite with the many friends of Mr. Cantwell in extending to his
mother and relatives our heartfelt sympathy.
Burial is at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona.
Additional Information:
Death Certificate