A. McGregor person
Summary: Georgetown resident who sent a rock with a natural picture of Mineral Mountain to Judge Bennett.
Completeness: 60/100 Grade C
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lived_at
cited from Preparations are under way for a grand… (1891)
s, with an occasional nod, whilst
leaning up against a friendly pine. On their
arrival here the recherche lustre was gone and
the moire antique had taken its place.
Preparations are under way for a grand
outing party up the West Fork next …
cited from A Geological Curiosity (1891)
A Geological Curiosity
Judge Bennett, commissioner for the terri-
torial fair, received from A. McGregor, of
Georgetown, a rock having a perfect picture in
colors, of Mineral mountain, at Georgetown in
this county. The beautiful stone was taken
out o…
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A Geological Curiosity
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
Preparations are under way for a grand… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details