G. Elluschewitz person
Summary: A tailor who occupied part of the G.A.R. hall.
Completeness: 48/100 Grade D
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occupation
tailor— 1890-06-05
cited from Kingston was visited on the evening of June… (1890)Scott, of the Enterprise, is
laying in a stock of venison and bear meat suffi-
cient to last a few years. Turkeys are too small
game for him.
( 48 )
From the June 13, 1830, Issue of The Enterprise
Kingston Fire
List of Buildings Burned — …
tailor
cited from Kingston was visited on the evening of June… (1890)Kingston was visited on the evening of June
5th, between 9 and 10 o’clock by the most
destructive fire in her history, both in the area
burned over and the value of property de-
stroyed. The Templar Building, a large three-
story brick which st…
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Kingston was visited on the evening of June…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
Kingston was visited on the evening of June… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details