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Mrs. Gastaway person

id: p_mrs-gastaway_541a55
Probable 70%
Summary:  Party attendee from Cook's Peak.
Completeness: 38/100 Grade F
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attended

dancing party
cited from A jolly party from Cook’s Peak, consisting… (1891)
A jolly party from Cook’s Peak, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Gastaway and daughter. Miss Maud, Miss Gussie Taylor, Messrs. Harry Lee, Casper Schutz, Charlie Poe, Bud Taylor and Crowdy Lee attended a dancing party at this place Friday night.

lived_at

Cook's Peak1891-01-27
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-01-30 (1891)
mency of the weather. The first half mile was a pretty race, the horses passing under the wire neck and neck, but right there Baldy sulked, nor whip, nor spur, nor the gentle reprimand of his rider could coerce or coax him to run. The s…

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