Frank Garst person
Summary: A successful goat and cow man from the Sacramentos who sold steers at Clayton.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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Claims (3)
lived_at
cited from TIMMER HOUSE arrivals… (1891) · +1 more
amounted to about 100,000 head, and
this year Mr. Williams thinks the shipment will
run much higher. There are two good reasons
for this belief, one that the market is much
better, and the other, that the trail from the
west of Doming is…
occupation
goat and cow man— 1891-06-12
cited from TIMMER HOUSE arrivals… (1891) · +1 moreamounted to about 100,000 head, and
this year Mr. Williams thinks the shipment will
run much higher. There are two good reasons
for this belief, one that the market is much
better, and the other, that the trail from the
west of Doming is…
sold_to
600 head of steers at Clayton— 1891-06-12
cited from TIMMER HOUSE arrivals… (1891) · +1 moreamounted to about 100,000 head, and
this year Mr. Williams thinks the shipment will
run much higher. There are two good reasons
for this belief, one that the market is much
better, and the other, that the trail from the
west of Doming is…
Sources (2)
Frank Garst, the successful goat and cow… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
TIMMER HOUSE arrivals… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details