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Story June 21, 1904

Bisbee Daily Review

Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Investors shifting from Northern Mexico mines to Arizona's stable, rich mineral fields, anticipating mining prosperity post-presidential election. Suggests presidents serve one eight-year term to avoid business disruptions.

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TURNING TO ARIZONA.

Men who have been investing so much money in mines in Northern Mexico are commencing to find out that Arizona offers more stable conditions and fully as rich a mineral field. Hence, the tide of investment is again turning toward Arizona, and if no unfavorable conditions arise to turn it away, we may look for an unprecedented era of prosperity in mining in this section in the near future. Money, of course, will be much more easily obtained in all fields of investment after the presidential election. In view of the fact that presidential elections so unsettle the business of the country, it would be a great blessing if the president should be elected for one term only, and that for eight years.—Prescott Courier.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Exploration Fortune Reversal Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Arizona Mining Investment Shift Presidential Election Economic Prosperity

Where did it happen?

Arizona, Northern Mexico

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Arizona, Northern Mexico

Story Details

Shift in mining investments from Northern Mexico to Arizona due to stability and richness, expecting prosperity after presidential election; suggestion for eight-year presidential terms to stabilize business.

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