TISDALE, Thomas B.


Prescott Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Wednesday Morning, March 21, 1906, page 5, col. 4 Thomas B. Tisdale Passes Away After Brief Illness Thomas B. Tisdale, aged 37 years and a native of Tennessee, died at the residence of his brother, George Tisdale, at 221 North Alarcon street, yesterday morning, about 12:30 o'clock, after an illness of only a few days. The deceased was a bridge builder by trade, and resided in this section for the past eight years, almost all of the time occupying a responsible position with the S. F. P. and P. Railroad company. Previous to his death he was employed on construction of bridges on the line of the Arizona & California railroad near Salome, from where he was taken the eyeing before his demise to the residence of his brother here, seriously ill. The deceased was a man of generous impulses, and was beloved and respected by all who enjoyed his acquaintance. He leaves surviving him in this territory, two brothers, George and Peter, both of whom are trusted employees of the railroad company, and highly respected citizens. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his brother George at 221 North Alarcon street, under the direction of Undertaker Nevin. Interment will be had in the citizens' cemetery. Friends and acquaintances of the deceased and his brothers are respectfully invited to attend. ---------------------------------- The Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Arizona Territory Wednesday Morning, March 21, 1906, page 5, col. 1 Of Local Interest Death of Thomas Tisdale George Tisdale, bridge foreman for the S. F. P. & P. yesterday morning received word that his brother, Thomas Tisdale had died there the night before. He, too, was a bridge foreman for the same company, and lately had been working on the Arizona & California line. He had arrived in Prescott only a short time before he died yesterday.

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