"CAPTAIN F.W. HEYNE
November 13, 1897
Captain F.W. Heyne, an old resident of Cochise County died at Tombstone on the night of November 9. He had been ill for several days. Captain Heyne was born in Germany in 1834, came to the United States when he was 10 years old and has lived here ever since.
He served in the Fourteenth and Sixteenth sessions of the Arizona legislature and always took a deep interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of this county, where he has lived since 1881. Captain Heyne was for several years superintendent of the Copper Prince Mine at Bisbee and when holding that position he had a large force of men under his control who always spoke kindly of him and as superintendent he displayed business qualifications of a very high order."
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Following info provided by: Steve
Captain Frederick W. Heyne was commander of Company C, 1st Battalion, Missouri State Militia Cavalry. He was a member of Tombstone's Burnside Post, Grand Army of the Republic.
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"CAPTAIN F.W. HEYNE
November 13, 1897
Captain F.W. Heyne, an old resident of Cochise County died at Tombstone on the night of November 9. He had been ill for several days. Captain Heyne was born in Germany in 1834, came to the United States when he was 10 years old and has lived here ever since.
He served in the Fourteenth and Sixteenth sessions of the Arizona legislature and always took a deep interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of this county, where he has lived since 1881. Captain Heyne was for several years superintendent of the Copper Prince Mine at Bisbee and when holding that position he had a large force of men under his control who always spoke kindly of him and as superintendent he displayed business qualifications of a very high order."
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Following info provided by: Steve
Captain Frederick W. Heyne was commander of Company C, 1st Battalion, Missouri State Militia Cavalry. He was a member of Tombstone's Burnside Post, Grand Army of the Republic.
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