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Thomas J. Mastin

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during this time. On September 19, 1850, Frasier was reported as back with his wife and seven children, a blacksmith owning $ 1,000 in real estate, and owning two slaves. That year six of the children, including Mastin, attended school. Frasier returned to California thereafter and in 1857, his
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on October 7. The following day, the guards and the citizens of Piños Altos held a funeral, in which they decided to bear a medal on his left arm for 30 days. Lieutenant Helm was elected as his successor. Mastin was buried in the Piños Altos cemetery, with his marker reading "Marston".
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for the Atlantic. By the time the Piños Altos mines were abandoned in the 1870s, the area had produced nearly $ 3,000,000 worth of gold over thirty years.
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listed him as an unmarried merchant with $ 2,000 in real estate and $ 6,500 in personal property; at that point he also operated a mining business in
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On September 13, 1839, Mastin was born as the fourth of nine children had by Reuben Frasier and Letita Minerva Mastin née Browne in
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on February 16, 1861; such was reiterated on March 2. On March 16, Mastin, representative of Piños Altos, voted in a convention in
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near Piños Altos, naming it the Pacific. He also found a second, which he named the Atlantic. In 1861, he co-owned a ranch with
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Darlis A. Miller claims Mastin discovered the gold instead of "Thomas Marston" as asserted in Philip Varney's
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Miller, Darlis A. (1989). "Review of NEW MEXICO'S BEST GHOST TOWNS: A Practical Guide".
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Kühn, Berndt (1997). "SIEGE IN COOKE'S CANYON: The Freeman Thomas Fight of 1861".
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In 1866, during a second gold rush in Piños Altos, Virgil Mastin constructed a 15-
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Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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from April 2 to 5. The result was the promulgation of the provisional
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titled him "colonel". It also reported him as practicing law in
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American military personnel killed in the American Indian Wars
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and Frasier completing the trip. Mastin's grandpa in
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(October 1, 1948). 377:was severely wounded during the 373:. However, on September 27, his 102: 82: 801:Businesspeople from Mississippi 749:History of New Mexico, Volume 2 662: 619: 551:. February 23, 1861. p. 1. 153:Battle of the Florida Mountains 16:Confederate captain (1839–1861) 811:American mining businesspeople 672:Roadside history of New Mexico 580:The Journal of Arizona History 570: 555: 536: 457: 417: 408: 185:, who fought as a part of the 1: 791:19th-century American lawyers 467:Southern California Quarterly 746:Reeve, Frank Driver (1961). 726:New Mexico Historical Review 632:New Mexico Historical Review 320:. Gaining local popularity, 200: 7: 754:Lewis Historical Publishing 669:Fugate, Francis L. (1989). 238:family settled with him in 221:, with John dying near the 10: 852: 396: 281:. Owings appointed Mastin 796:American gold prospectors 628:"Pinos Altos, New Mexico" 253:In 1858, Mastin moved to 135: 125: 115: 95: 77: 65: 49: 30: 23: 293:). 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Index

Aberdeen, Mississippi
Confederate Arizona
Piños Altos, New Mexico
Confederate States
Confederate States Army
Captain
Arizona Guards
American Civil War
Apache Wars
Battle of the Florida Mountains
Battle of Pinos Altos

Arizona Guards
Confederate Army
American Civil War
Apache Wars
Aberdeen, Mississippi
mulberries
Pontotoc
California Gold Rush
Great Salt Lake
cholera
South Carolina
Pontotoc County
Quincy

Gila City
New Mexico Territory
constitutional assembly
Tucson

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