Geo. A. Elsworth person
also known as: Geo. A. Elsworth, Mr. Elsworth
Summary:ย ย An old-time friend of Billy Sanguinette who will work as a telegraph operator at Laguna, New Mexico.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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arrived_in
cited from BUILD IRRIGATION DAM (1891)
n average corn crop, Nebraska will
require 100,000 feeding steers this year in ex-
cess of what she now has within her borders.
This will mean good prices for all the steer
cattle of Wyoming, Colorado and Utah without
sending them to the โฆ
fought_in
cited from BUILD IRRIGATION DAM (1891)
n average corn crop, Nebraska will
require 100,000 feeding steers this year in ex-
cess of what she now has within her borders.
This will mean good prices for all the steer
cattle of Wyoming, Colorado and Utah without
sending them to the โฆ
lived_at
cited from BUILD IRRIGATION DAM (1891)
n average corn crop, Nebraska will
require 100,000 feeding steers this year in ex-
cess of what she now has within her borders.
This will mean good prices for all the steer
cattle of Wyoming, Colorado and Utah without
sending them to the โฆ
worked_for
cited from BUILD IRRIGATION DAM (1891)
n average corn crop, Nebraska will
require 100,000 feeding steers this year in ex-
cess of what she now has within her borders.
This will mean good prices for all the steer
cattle of Wyoming, Colorado and Utah without
sending them to the โฆ
Sources (1)
BUILD IRRIGATION DAM โ
1891 ยท newspaper ยท public-domain ยท details