J. E. Hussey person
Summary: A man who arrived from East camp with a gold and silver brick.
Completeness: 60/100 Grade C
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- Sourced claims (≥3): Has 2/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
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arrived_in
cited from John H… (1891)
e that science
could suggest, but in vain, as the little innocent
died on Monday night. The parents have the
sympathy of the entire community.
John H. Mattocks, a recent arrival from
the east, father of James A. Mattocks, has open-
ed a bla…
cited from TIMMER HOUSE ARRIVALS (1891)
TIMMER HOUSE ARRIVALS
N. A. Raynolds, Boston; Mrs. L. J. Cadwell,
Chicago; Harry Ellis, Cincinnati; H. P. Hues,
Mimbres; Thos. B. Pheby, R. Rosenfield and
Dr. Geo. Kimball, Georgetown; K. J. Fleming,
Fort Bayard; W. F. Aiken and wife, S. B.
Bid…
Sources (2)
TIMMER HOUSE ARRIVALS
1891 · newspaper · public-domain