J. C. Pheby person
Summary: Listed as an arrival at Timmer House from Georgetown.
Completeness: 45/100 Grade D
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arrived_in
cited from TIMMER HOUSE ARRIVALS (1891)
TIMMER HOUSE ARRIVALS
T. W. Smith, L. C. Clapp, Las Cruces;
Henry Essinger, Las Vegas; Henry Beneke, St.
Louis ; Louis Stein, Guy Heyman, San Francisco ;
J. B. Gilchrist, Whitewater; J. P. Hewlett, wife
and child, Israel King, Mimbres ; A. A. Bel…
lived_at
cited from TIMMER HOUSE ARRIVALS (1891)
TIMMER HOUSE ARRIVALS
T. W. Smith, L. C. Clapp, Las Cruces;
Henry Essinger, Las Vegas; Henry Beneke, St.
Louis ; Louis Stein, Guy Heyman, San Francisco ;
J. B. Gilchrist, Whitewater; J. P. Hewlett, wife
and child, Israel King, Mimbres ; A. A. Bel…
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fishing and summer outing party
cited from A jolly fishing and summer outing party,… (1891)A jolly fishing and summer outing party,
consisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson,
Mrs. E. J. Lenoir and her two accomplished
daughters. Misses Ida and Maud, C. J. Luff, J.
C. Pheby, Nat. Hicks, Sam Hill and N. A. Osmer,
Sources (2)
A jolly fishing and summer outing party,…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
TIMMER HOUSE ARRIVALS
1891 · newspaper · public-domain