Published in "The Tucson Citizen" on 17 June 1912:
"PIONEER OF TUCSON IS SERIOUSLY ILL. Antonio Comadurán, an aged member of one of the very first Spanish families to settle in what was then the pueblo of Tucson, is reported seriously ill from heart disease at his home on South Main street, and is not expected to live. He is 74 years of age. In the early days he was well known here as a blacksmith and late for many years drove a stage-coach with the mail from Benson to Reddington."
Published in "The Tucson Citizen" on 17 June 1912:
"PIONEER OF TUCSON IS SERIOUSLY ILL. Antonio Comadurán, an aged member of one of the very first Spanish families to settle in what was then the pueblo of Tucson, is reported seriously ill from heart disease at his home on South Main street, and is not expected to live. He is 74 years of age. In the early days he was well known here as a blacksmith and late for many years drove a stage-coach with the mail from Benson to Reddington."
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