Dyer, A. M.
Biographical note: F.H. Dyer was part owner of the Mammoth Mine, located about sixty miles from Copper Camp. The Dyers, F.H. and his wife, A.M. and F.H.'s daughter Minnie, moved to Copper Camp in the Catalina Mountains to escape the heat in August 1885.
From the description of Reminiscences of an Apache scare, ca. 1928-1928. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 47281281
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creatorOf | Dyer, A. M. Reminiscences of an Apache scare, ca. 1928-1928. | Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division |
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