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1 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Arizona (Weekly) Citizen X Congress Hall, C. O. Brown Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown saloon Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. is estate appraiser Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown is elected to office Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen travels Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen on city council Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Brown and Camp Grant massacre Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown makes building improvements Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Congress Hall Arizona (Weekly) Citizen son born Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. returns from San Diego Arizona (Weekly) Citizen builds house Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Arizona (Weekly) Citizen saloon Arizona (Weekly) Citizen mining Arizona (Weekly) Citizen resigns from City Council Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Congress Hall Arizona (Weekly) Citizen improvements to Congress Hall Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown mining Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown mining Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O.'s son, William C., dies, age 14 Arizona (Weekly) Citizen son dies Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Army band ball at Congress Hall Arizona (Weekly) Citizen prospecting Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Congress Hall Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. mining claims Arizona (Weekly) Citizen mining Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Congress Hall ball Arizona (Weekly) Citizen mining 1
2 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Mammoth Copper Mine Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Congress Hall Arizona (Weekly) Citizen reference to Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Congress Hall Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen taxes equalization Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown and Oro Blanco Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown finder and developer of mines, one is Oro Blanco Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown, Oro Blanco Arizona (Weekly) Citizen C. O. Brown, Oro Blanco Arizona (Weekly) Citizen robbed Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen daughter dies Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen court case Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Congress Hall Arizona (Weekly) Citizen funeral for child Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Arizona (Weekly) Citizen Congress Hall leased Arizona (Weekly) Star Arizona (Weekly) Star Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown erecting 20' by 81' house next to his saloon (Congress Hall?) Arizona Citizen O. B. and C. O. Brown, Oro Blanco Arizona Daily Citizen Phoenix Exchange Saloon near depot formerly kept by Charlie Brown, reopened by A. C. Dome Arizona Daily Citizen Congress Hall Chop House now run by Tom Burke Arizona Daily Citizen C. O. Brown interviewed in San Francisco (Chronicle ) 2
3 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Arizona Daily Citizen Brown returns from California with daughter Arizona Daily Citizen the San Francisco Chronicle article Arizona Daily Citizen King Williams runs the Congress Hall Restaurant Arizona Daily Citizen Congress Hall customer dies Arizona Daily Citizen C. O. Brown Arizona Daily Citizen renovate Congress Hall Arizona Daily Citizen C. O. Brown's son to Catalinas to hunt bear Arizona Daily Citizen C. O. Brown's son Willie Arizona Daily Citizen C. O. Brown's son Willie Arizona Daily Citizen C. O. Brown's son born Arizona Daily Citizen C. O. Brown's son born Arizona Daily Citizen Congress Hall Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen C. O. Brown's son gets degree Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen William Brown buys Congress Hall Arizona Daily Citizen Charley Brown Arizona Daily Citizen Charley Brown Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Charlie Brown, Southern Pacific employee Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen
4 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Arizona Daily Citizen established 1868 Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Citizen Congress Hall Arizona Daily Citizen Arizona Daily Star Brown provides board to county prisoners Arizona Daily Star daughter dies Arizona Daily Star grand jury Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star C. O. Brown/Phillips case Arizona Daily Star C. O. Brown puts up own street light Arizona Daily Star Brown retires from active management of the Congress Hall Saloon Arizona Daily Star Congress Hall, redo bar Arizona Daily Star Congress Hall Christmas Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star building Arizona Daily Star bar Arizona Daily Star Brickwood owns Congress Hall Saloon Arizona Daily Star X Brickwood owns Congress Hall Saloon Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star
5 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Arizona Daily Star Congress Hall Saloon bought Arizona Daily Star Congress Hall Arizona Daily Star Congress Hall Arizona Daily Star Congress Hall Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star waste water Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star [page torn] Narrow Gauge Railroad? Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star C. O. Brown and dog catcher Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star Arizona Daily Star relatives Arizona Daily Star Charles Brown lost in Tucson Mountains; father of William C. Brown Arizona Daily Star relatives? Arizona Daily Star Charles Brown lost in Tucson Mountains Arizona Daily Star C. O. Brown dies Arizona Daily Star C. O. Brown funeral Arizona Daily Star C. O. Brown funeral Arizona Daily Star C. O. Brown's Congress Hall now a Chinese grocery Arizona Daily Star C. O. Brown family reunion Arizona Daily Star old Congress Hall property sold by A. Durazo to A. Ackerman 5
6 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Arizona Daily Star Lee Aht occupies the old Congress Hall [Section 2] Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall, new manager is A. Levin Arizona Weekly Citizen coal Arizona Weekly Citizen Charles Brown to California Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall Saloon, Charlie Brown Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall Saloon, Charlie Brown Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen grand jury Arizona Weekly Citizen grand jury Arizona Weekly Citizen Arizona Weekly Citizen Arizona Weekly Citizen horse "Dud" Arizona Weekly Citizen tax assessment, property Arizona Weekly Citizen Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. Brown Arizona Weekly Citizen Arizona Weekly Citizen Arizona Weekly Citizen Arizona Weekly Citizen Arizona Weekly Citizen William Brown, C. O. Brown's son, buys Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. Brown puts in sidewalks at Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. Brown improves building Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall now owned by C. O.'s son C. W. Brown Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. Brown's mineral cabinet Arizona Weekly Citizen C. W. Brown (C.O.'s son), Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. Brown and Charles Wores, mineral cabinets Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. and C. W. Brown assault case re: a dog Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. and C. W. Brown assault case re: a dog Arizona Weekly Citizen daughter Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. and C. W. Brown case 6
7 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. Brown Arizona Weekly Citizen W. Brown (C. O.'s son) has improved Congress Hall, added rooms Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall, mineral cabinet Arizona Weekly Citizen C. O. receives Geronimo's ball and chain Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen "Verde" Green works at Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen "Verde" Green works at Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Citizen W. C. Brown Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall robbed Arizona Weekly Citizen Congress Hall robbed Arizona Weekly Star Congress Hall Arizona Weekly Star Arizona Weekly Star Arizona Weekly Star Brown's daughter to California for summer Arizona Weekly Star C. O. Brown once a Yuma Ferry owner Arizona Weekly Star C. O. daughter marries Arizona Weekly Star mineral collection of C. O. Brown Arizona Weekly Star C. O. Brown and dog catcher assault case Arizona Weekly Star C. O. Brown and dog catcher assault case Arizona Weekly Star C. O. Brown and dog catcher assault case Arizona Weekly Star C. O. Brown and dog catcher assault case Arizona Weekly Star camping trip to Rincons Arizona Weekly Star Congress Hall faro table robbed Arizona Weekly Star Congress Hall faro table robbed Arizona Weekly Star Arizona Weekly Star Daily Arizona Citizen Congress Hall adds awning Daily Arizona Citizen Congress Hall porch is tin-covered Daily Arizona Citizen prospecting Daily Arizona Citizen telegraph removed from Congress Hall 7
8 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown's daughter dies Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown's daughter dies Daily Arizona Citizen Phillips case--steal from saloon Daily Arizona Citizen Phillips case--steal from saloon Daily Arizona Citizen Phillips case--steal from saloon Daily Arizona Citizen Phillips case--steal from saloon Daily Arizona Citizen Brown's horse a winner in local race Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown on grand jury Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown inherits from McMorris estate Daily Arizona Citizen improvements made to Congress Hall Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown saloon at corner of Meyer and Congress, new floor Daily Arizona Citizen property at Meyer and Congress Daily Arizona Citizen Congress Hall and C. O. Brown Daily Arizona Citizen Daily Arizona Citizen Sresovich leases rooms in C. O. Brown's building, faces Meyer and Mesilla, moves fruit store in Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown bar improvements Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown saloon, repairs Daily Arizona Citizen puts in sidewalk in front of his business Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown horce racing Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown personal property tax Daily Arizona Citizen C. O. Brown to California Daily Arizona Citizen improvements made to Congress Hall Daily Arizona Citizen improvements made to Congress Hall Daily Arizona Citizen Congress Hall Daily Arizona Citizen one to two businesses in Arizona with electric bills Daily Arizona Citizen William Reid, who kept restaurant in Congress Hall will open new restaurant on Mesilla Daily Arizona Citizen Congress Hall Tucson Citizen Charles Brown lost in the Tucson Mountains, a search is on, he came to Arizona in 1849, ran the Yuma ferry 8
9 Paper Day Month Year Column M AD Annotation Tucson Citizen Charles Brown returns home, was not lost Tucson Citizen Charles O. Brown dies, residence at 38 West Broadway, came to Arizona in 1846 Tucson Citizen C. O. Brown funeral Tucson Citizen gun goes off in Congress Hall saloon, accidentally Tucson Citizen J. Dewar claims John Murphy shot at him deliberately in the Congress Hall saloon Tucson Citizen Congress Hall shooting accident Tucson Citizen Congress Hall property sold Tucson Citizen Charlie Brown's building collapses, corner of Meyer and Congress Weekly Arizonian Congress Hall Weekly Arizonian Congress Hall Weekly Arizonian Congress Hall, Brown and Joe Rosselle dissolve partnership, Brown takes over Weekly Arizonian gets bad check Weekly Arizonian Weekly Arizonian C. O. Brown saloon Weekly Arizonian Weekly Arizonian C. O. Brown saloon, 4th of July celebration Weekly Arizonian C. O. Brown Weekly Arizonian saloon accident Weekly Arizonian is agent for the Rocky Mt. Herald Weekly Arizonian C. O. Brown, Congress Hall ball 9
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