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In 1921, Meridas moved to a larger house and established an extensive and prosperous herb business in a storefront at 1898 East Main Street. He built his own laboratory at 1864 East Main Street in 1925. His business increased to such an extent that he had a fleet of buses for his salesmen and an
282:. On May 3, 1932, Meridas was indicted and later convicted of practicing medicine without a license in New York and Connecticut. In November 1932, Meridas brought 26 Sioux to Waterbury to speak for his defense, some of whom stated that they had taken part in the 673: 668: 638: 403:"CHIEF TWO MOON DIES IN WATERBURY; Healer Who Made Fortune With Patent Medicines a Resourceful Showman. POSED AT CITY HALL HERE Final Days Saddened by Failure to Have Government Certify He Was an Indian" 688: 609: 663: 633: 206:, though this was never confirmed. Later, his marriage certificate recorded his date of birth as August 29, 1888, but this information is unconfirmed. 683: 552: 257: 402: 242:
airplane. He took money only for his products, not his advice. He spent lavishly but also surreptitiously donated to charities and to the poor.
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refused to certify that he was an American Indian, although he was presented as one in his publicity. On August 6, 1930, the
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Meridas was born Chico Colon Meridan, son of Chico Meridan and Mary Tumoon, both of whom were born in
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Fillius, Thomas J.; Nugent, Loretta R.; Tyler, Virginia; Tyler, Varro E. (1995).
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gave him the honorary title of chief, because of his financial help during the
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Throughout his life, Meridas claimed that he was a Pueblo Indian. However, the
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In October 1930, Meridas and his wife traveled to Europe to meet
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By 1914, Meridas was selling herbal medicines in the streets of
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