MOYNAHAN,
Daniel
Arizona Republican (Phoenix, AZ)
Sunday, June 7, 1903, p. 12
Killed In A Wreck
D. Monahan a Prescott Man Who Recently Sold Home Run Mine
Word was received this afternoon from Kansas City of the killing of D. Monahan near that place Friday morning, in a train wreck, says the Prescott Herald. Mr. Monahan left Prescott for the east only this week, therefore had about time to be in the vicinity of the place where the wreck occurred.
There was nothing on the body of deceased by which he could be identified, with the exception of a paper with the name of H. K. McDonald, Prescott. It was through this means the body was identified. Telegrams have been coming to Prescott from the undertaking firm since morning. Word was sent to embalm the body and ship to Prescott.
Deceased was a jolly fellow whom every one liked. He had no family. He had just sold the Home Run property to Douglas-Lacey for more than $100,000.
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News-Herald (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Saturday, June 13, 1903, p. 4
The death of D. Monahan, the well-known Groom Creek mining man, has been a source of deep regret to his many friends and acquaintances. He had been actively engaged in mining throughout Arizona for several years. Mr. Monahan was on his way to Chicago with several investors to whom he had shown Arizona property, and was killed in a railroad wreck.
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