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Frederick Maish (October 12, 1834 – May 7, 1913)

Biography[edit]

Mayor of Tucson for two terms from 1888-1892.[1]

Owned a resort and bathhouses at Silver lake.[1]

Owner of Palace hotel.[1]

IN 1885, was sent to Prescott with $5,000 to "influence" legislators.[1]

Failed to secure the desired prize of the territorial capital and instead returned with the "booby prize" of the territorial university.[1]


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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Beal, Tom (March 5, 2006). "Ex-diplomat James Maish, descendant of pioneers, dies". Arizona Daily Star.
  2. ^ Allen, Paul L. (March 4, 2006). "Canoa Ranch cattle baron loses grip on money, wife". Tucson Citizen.
  3. ^ Eppinga, Jane (April 11, 2014). "Tucson, Tubac, Tumacacori, 'Tohell'". Arizona Capitol Times.
  • Wagoner, Jay J. (1970). Arizona Territory 1863–1912: A Political history. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. ISBN 0-8165-0176-9.