RICHARDS, Archie


Prescott Morning Courier, Prescott, Arizona Territory Saturday, June 21, 1907, page 2, column 3 Archie Richards was killed by a cave-in by a drift in the Rockfellow mine, Hassayampa district yesterday. He was a miner and was at work in the drift. He was about 26 years of age, and had resided in this section for about ten years; at one time he was engaged in the mercantile business at Walker. He was a good citizen and a very worthy young man. His untimely death is a matter of general regret. --------------------- rescott Weekly Courier, Prescott, Arizona Territory Friday, June 27, 1902, page 2 The remains of the late Archie Richards were buried from Logan's Undertaking Parlor last Saturday evening. There was a large turnout of friends and acquaintances. -------------------- Arizona Weekly Journal-Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Wednesday, June 25, 1902, page 4, column 1 Archie Richards, an employee at Pickerell's camp, near Lynx creek, was accidently killed yesterday evening by a cave-in while working in a drift on that property. The deceased was an exemplary young man, but 24 years of age, and was a brother of Mrs. G. G. Henderson, of Lynx creek. The remains were brought to Prescott today and will be buried this evening from Logan's parlors at 6 o'clock. All friends and acquaintances of the deceased are respectfully invited to be present. -------------------- Arizona Weekly Journal-Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Wednesday, June 25, 1902, page 4, column 4 The funeral of Archie Richards, the young man who was killed Friday at the Pickerell mine, took place Saturday evening in this city, and was attended by a large number of his friends and acquaintances. He was endeavoring at the time of the accident to rescue a fellow miner whose foot was caught by a cave-in, being pinned so firmly that he could not move, and it was while endeavoring to remove the boulder that a second cave followed which caught Richards and killed him instantly. In endeavoring to save one man, he lost his own life, and this makes his death all the more sorrowful. He was a young man, but 24 years of age, agreeable at all times and universally popular, as was shown by the large number of people who came from Lynx Creek to attend the funeral. Transcriber's note: Mr. Richards is buried at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona.

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