Charles C. Paul |
| Posted 2017-05-17 by Judy Wight Branson |
| Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona Wednesday, March 8, 1933, page 1, column 3 Old Timer At M'Cabe Called Charles C. Paul, one of the colorful figures at McCabe when that mining camp was a bustling place, passed to rest in his little cabin there yesterday, death being ascribed by the members of the coroner's jury called by Coroner Gorden Clark, to natural causes. Paul, who was 70, had seen the McCabe and Big Bug districts bloom and fade and had chosen to remain in the old mining camp where his neighbors, for the most part, were jackrabbits and burrow. In his prime, he was said to have been one of the 'dude gamblers' of the west, a man who drove the finest team in the district and followed the fashion of the day to the last word. He is survived by an only daughter, living in Chicago, who has been notified of his death. Funeral arrangements are being held in abeyance, pending word from her. Members of the jury summoned yesterday by Coroner Clark included, Gus Barger, W. A. Murray, A. C. Eckert, J. W. Shields, M. H. Pomeroy and R. M. Theander. Transcriber's note: Mr. Paul is buried in an unmarked grave at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona. |
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