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Frank Lenoir person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)id: p_frank-lenoir_779345
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Summary:  A member of Stevens, Gardner & Co. killed by falling 75 feet down the Naiad mine in Georgetown.
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died_in

Naiad mineWednesday
cited from Frank Lenoir, a member of the mercantile… (1888)
Frank Lenoir, a member of the mercantile firm of Stevens, Gardner & Co., Georgetown, was killed by being precipitated 75 feet down the Naiad mine, Wednesday. His neck was broken. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Thos. B. Pheby, and had been in Ge…
Naiad mine1888-02-01
cited from “You see that limb,” said Mr… (1888) · +1 more
k off his babbit metail as silver retort, and ap- proaching the judge, offered it to him. It did not look exactly right, and the judge, who was paying about $1 per ounce for good clean re- tort, informed “Arrastra” that he would have to …

killed_by

falling 75 feet down the Naiad mine1888-02-01
cited from “You see that limb,” said Mr… (1888)
k off his babbit metail as silver retort, and ap- proaching the judge, offered it to him. It did not look exactly right, and the judge, who was paying about $1 per ounce for good clean re- tort, informed “Arrastra” that he would have to …

lived_at

Georgetown for two years1888-02-03
cited from “You see that limb,” said Mr… (1888)
k off his babbit metail as silver retort, and ap- proaching the judge, offered it to him. It did not look exactly right, and the judge, who was paying about $1 per ounce for good clean re- tort, informed “Arrastra” that he would have to …
cited from Frank Lenoir, a member of the mercantile… (1888)
Frank Lenoir, a member of the mercantile firm of Stevens, Gardner & Co., Georgetown, was killed by being precipitated 75 feet down the Naiad mine, Wednesday. His neck was broken. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Thos. B. Pheby, and had been in Ge…
Georgetown1888-02-01
cited from “You see that limb,” said Mr… (1888) · +1 more
k off his babbit metail as silver retort, and ap- proaching the judge, offered it to him. It did not look exactly right, and the judge, who was paying about $1 per ounce for good clean re- tort, informed “Arrastra” that he would have to …

married_to

sister of Thos. B. Pheby1888-02-03
cited from “You see that limb,” said Mr… (1888)
k off his babbit metail as silver retort, and ap- proaching the judge, offered it to him. It did not look exactly right, and the judge, who was paying about $1 per ounce for good clean re- tort, informed “Arrastra” that he would have to …
sister of Thos. B. Pheby1888-02-01
cited from “You see that limb,” said Mr… (1888) · +1 more
k off his babbit metail as silver retort, and ap- proaching the judge, offered it to him. It did not look exactly right, and the judge, who was paying about $1 per ounce for good clean re- tort, informed “Arrastra” that he would have to …

occupation

merchant1888-02-01
cited from “You see that limb,” said Mr… (1888) · +1 more
k off his babbit metail as silver retort, and ap- proaching the judge, offered it to him. It did not look exactly right, and the judge, who was paying about $1 per ounce for good clean re- tort, informed “Arrastra” that he would have to …
book-keeper
cited from years book-keeper in the railroad shops at… (1888)
of the mercantile firm of Stevens, Gardner & Co., Georgetown, was killed by being precipitated 75 feet down the Naiad mine, Wednesday. His neck was broken. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Thos. B. Pheby, and had been in Georgetown two years.…

worked_for

Stevens, Gardner & Co.1888-02-03
cited from “You see that limb,” said Mr… (1888)
k off his babbit metail as silver retort, and ap- proaching the judge, offered it to him. It did not look exactly right, and the judge, who was paying about $1 per ounce for good clean re- tort, informed “Arrastra” that he would have to …
cited from Frank Lenoir, a member of the mercantile… (1888)
Frank Lenoir, a member of the mercantile firm of Stevens, Gardner & Co., Georgetown, was killed by being precipitated 75 feet down the Naiad mine, Wednesday. His neck was broken. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Thos. B. Pheby, and had been in Ge…
railroad shops
cited from years book-keeper in the railroad shops at… (1888)
of the mercantile firm of Stevens, Gardner & Co., Georgetown, was killed by being precipitated 75 feet down the Naiad mine, Wednesday. His neck was broken. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Thos. B. Pheby, and had been in Georgetown two years.…

Sources (3)

Frank Lenoir, a member of the mercantile…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain

years book-keeper in the railroad shops at…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details

“You see that limb,” said Mr…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details

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