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    • Horse Drawn Surry

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    • Mohave County (Ariz.) Transportation

    • Fletcher Talbert and Ora Gruninger families on a Sunday outing near Kingman, Arizona ca. 1910. Mr. Talbert may have been connected to Richard Taggart, a prominent Kingman business man who partnered with Gus Beecher to run the Kingman-Mineral...
    • Kingman Transfer Company

    • Kingman Transfer Company

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    • Mohave County (Ariz.) Transportation

    • Sumner H. Beecher and his Kingman Transfer Company. A triangular sign on the Reliance truck reads "Randolph, Reliance, Rapid Agent." Mr. Beecher was born in Kingman in 1886 and believed to have been the first white child born in the city. Sumner...
    • May Day  1891  Kingman, Arizona

    • May Day 1891 Kingman, Arizona

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    • Mohave County (Ariz.) Transportation

    • "Picnic to Jack Johnsons. First stagecoach owned by Taggart and Beecher." Richard Taggart and Gus Beecher were prominent local merchants in Kingman and Mineral Park. This is probably a Taggart and Beecher coach belonging to the Kingman/Mineral...

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