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Story December 29, 1912

Tombstone Epitaph

Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona

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Three deserving old Arizona pioneers from Yavapai and Maricopa counties were admitted to the full-capacity Pioneers' Home in Prescott on Monday, amid a long waiting list.

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Arizona Pioneer Home Crowded and More Room Needed.--Three New Entries

Three old residents of Arizona were admitted to the Pioneers' home, at Prescott, by the board of control Monday.

The home is now filled to its full capacity of fifty.

The new inmates are George Lalande and James Mark of Yavapai county, and William Debus of Maricopa county.

They were considered to be the most deserving on the waiting list.

There is still a long waiting list, but the other applicants will have to wait for more vacancies to occur at the home.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Arizona Pioneers Prescott Home Admissions Waiting List Elderly Residents

What entities or persons were involved?

George Lalande James Mark William Debus

Where did it happen?

Prescott, Arizona

Story Details

Key Persons

George Lalande James Mark William Debus

Location

Prescott, Arizona

Event Date

Monday

Story Details

Three old Arizona residents, George Lalande and James Mark of Yavapai county, and William Debus of Maricopa county, were admitted to the Pioneers' home in Prescott, filling its capacity of fifty. They were selected as most deserving from the waiting list, with more applicants waiting for vacancies.

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