Gray, A. B. (Andrew Belcher), 1820-1862

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Biographical note: A.B. Gray was appointed surveyor to mark the boundary between the United States and Mexico after the Mexican War. He was later recalled over a dispute with John R. Bartlett, the U.S. Boundary Commissioner. Five years later he surveyed the 32nd parallel in search of a suitable railroad route for the Texas and Western Railroad. He served as a captain in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and was killed by an accidental gunshot wound in 1862.

From the description of Gray collection, ca. 1839-1976 (bulk 1839-1876). (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 55130072

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creatorOf Gray, A. B. (Andrew Belcher), 1820-1862. Gray collection, ca. 1839-1976 (bulk 1839-1876). Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
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Calabasas (Ariz.)
Tumacácori National Historical Park (Ariz.)
Mexico
Fort Yuma (Calif.)
Mexican-American Border Region
Arizona
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Surveyors
U.S.
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Birth 1820-07-06

Death 1862-04-16

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