Casanega, T. D. (Thomas David), 1849-1934.

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Pioneer rancher and sheriff in Pima County and the Santa Cruz Valley, Casanega came to Arizona in 1877. He married Pete Kitchen's niece, Apolonia Cordova in 1885, was known as a "cattle baron of Tubac", and spent many years in Nogales. He was deputy sheriff in Quijotoa, Ariz. in 1884.

From the description of Casanega reminiscences, 1883-1935. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 39113948

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creatorOf Casanega, T. D. (Thomas David), 1849-1934. Casanega reminiscences, 1883-1935. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
referencedIn Kitchen, Pete, 1823-1895. Pete Kitchen biographical materials, 1870-1948. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
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associatedWith Geronimo, 1829-1909. person
associatedWith Kitchen, Pete, 1823-1895. person
associatedWith Paul, Robert H. person
associatedWith Redfield, Len. person
associatedWith Tuttle, Joe. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Arizona
Arizona--Santa Cruz County
Nogales (Ariz.)
Quijotoa (Ariz.)
Subject
Law enforcement
Ranchers
Sheriff
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Birth 1849

Death 1934

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