Obituaries Related to "Santana" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths SANTANA, ISA
SANTANA--Isa, on April 23, 2004. Beloved mother of Annabel. Andrea Doria survivor. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 352 East 87th Street, New York City, Sunday 2-5 and 7-9pm. Mass of Christian burial, Holy Trinity Church, Monday, 10am.
BOY GETS 25 YEARS AS YOUTH'S KILLER; Santana, 17, Sentenced in Blankenship Case -- 2 Held in Death of Lad, 14
W Read, 16, held, NYC
THE INDIANS.; Affairs in the Indian Territory--Santana's Death Doubtful--Chiefs for War in the Spring--Indians of Arizona.
Colonel SCHOFIELD, Assistant Inspector-General of the Department of Missouri, has arrived from Camp Supply, Illdian Territory, which he left on the 3d inst., and reports all the Arrapahoes at their reservation near Fort Sill. Colonel SCHOFILED does not believe tile reported death of SANTANA. No news of such an event had reached Camp Supply when he left.
FROM MEXICO.; The Entrance of Maximilian Into the Capital. ENTHUSIASM OF THE INDIANS. Santa Anna Preparing to Take His New Command. DEATH OF GENERAL PEDRO SANTANA. Robbery of Bullion on Board a Steamer. Capture of the Tin-Clad Queen City by the Rebel
Queen City, Tin-clad, Captured by Rebels on White River; Maximilian Arrives at Mexico City
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