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Solomon Warner

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While at Fort Yuma, Warner became involved with two merchants, William F. Hooper and Francis Hinton. This association led him to lead a 13-mule train loaded with merchandise for Tucson. He arrived in the settlement on February 29, 1856, eleven days before
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Following the war, Warner returned to Tucson where his wife's money allowed him to expand his business ventures. During a journey from Santa Cruz to Tucson on January 29, 1870, he was wounded by
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troops arrived in Tucson, Warner refused to take a loyalty oath. This resulted in his property being seized and Warner being forced to flee town. He spent the war in
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Warner, known as "Don Solomon" to the Mexican locals, initially prospered in his role as a shopkeeper. This changed after the beginning of the
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in opening a store, becoming the town's first merchant to sell goods originating from the United States.
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and small dam along the Santa Cruz river. He was also involved in farming and
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troops permanently withdrew from the area in accordance with the terms of the
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In May 2018 a pair of jeans owned by him sold for almost $ 100,000.
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and permanently crippled. Between 1874 and 1875 he built a
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on February 8, 1811. When he was 26, he went to work on
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Index

Arizona Territory


Warnerville, New York
river boats
Mississippi River
California Gold Rush
Sonora, California
Isthmus of Panama
Nicaragua
Quartermaster Corps
Fort Yuma
Mexican
Gadsden Purchase
Mark Aldrich
American Civil War
Confederate
Santa Cruz, Sonora
Apache
flour mill
cattle ranching
perpetual motion machine


Goff 1983




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