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G. DeVega person

born: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)died/dissolved: [1890-01-01,1891-01-01)id: p_g-devega_0053b8

also known as: DeVega, De-Vega, contractor DeVega

Probable 70%
Summary:  Contractor who arranged a wood deal with Sheriff Whitehill but did not deliver the wood himself.
Completeness: 75/100 Grade B
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wood contract1889-01-01
cited from We have evidence that about 700 cords of… (1890)
We have evidence that about 700 cords of wood have been bought for use of the court house and jail since January 1st, 1889, at the price of $2.50 per cord at the same time. One contract was made with G. DeVega by Sheriff Whitehill for 75 …

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cited from The most profligate extravagance charac-… (1890)
nto which the county finances were being plunged. The most profligate extravagance charac- terizes the purchases made by the agents of the county in the past two years, and bills for supplies at prices far in excess of those charged to indi…
H. H. Whitehill1889-01-01
cited from We have evidence that about 700 cords of… (1890)
We have evidence that about 700 cords of wood have been bought for use of the court house and jail since January 1st, 1889, at the price of $2.50 per cord at the same time. One contract was made with G. DeVega by Sheriff Whitehill for 75 …

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H. H. Whitehill paid_to G. DeVega

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The most profligate extravagance charac-…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details

We have evidence that about 700 cords of…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

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