| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Most of the remaining property was located on a ranch owned and operated by local residents F.J. and Isabell Ferguson.3 At that time, Statler was the principal property holder in Campo, controlling nearly 1,600 acres including most of the town.4 Statler's buildings played an essential role in the camp?s early development because the structures were used to house employees of the architect-engineer
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