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David Goldbaum

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193:. It was rediscovered by Ellen C. Barrett in 1954 and translated into English by William O. Hendricks of the Sherman Foundation. In a 1972 academic review written by Dr. W. Michael Mathes, an Associate Professor of History at the 324:
Glimpses of the "Old" American Jewish West Vignettes from the Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly Published by the Southern California Jewish Historical Society, Collated by Jerry Klinger
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Goldbaum was kidnapped with several schoolchildren as a child and released after his father paid a ransom. Shortly after, he was sent to be educated in
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Worldcat: Lower California, its history, resources, possibilities and opportunities : fishing, hunting and points of interest.
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Lower California, Its History, Resources, Possibilities and Opportunities : Fishing, Hunting and Points of Interest
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who tried to bargain with Native Americans to release their captives in 1866-1870, and was later murdered by the
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Baja California 1901-1905: Considerations and Data for Its Demographic History
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HathiTrust: Indian tribes of northern district, Lower California, Mexico.
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A Fate Worse Than Death: Indian Captivities in the West, 1830-1885
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He died in 1930. His two sons, Federico and Rodolfo, died of the
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Indian tribes of northern district, Lower California, Mexico.
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HathiTrust: The "Charles Pacheco colony" by David Goldbaum.
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David Goldbaum, Son of Jewish Pioneer in Mexico, Dies at 71
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The Pleistonence Fauna of Magdalena Bay, Lower California
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mostly found in Baja California, was named in his honor.
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Worldcat: Towns of Baja California : a 1918 report
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in Arizona; he also owned mining interests in Arizona.
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Index

Mexico
Colorado School of Mines
Marcus Goldbaum
Julius Goldbaum
Ensenada, Baja California
Baja California
Mexico
Marcus Goldbaum
Arizona Territory
Apaches
Julius Goldbaum
Julius Goldbaum, Inc.
San Francisco, California
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado
Mineralogy
Baja California
Ensenada
Baja California
University of San Francisco
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Porfirio Díaz
Plutarco Elías Calles
Emilio Portes Gil
yellow fever
crassinella goldbaumi
mollusk


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