Mrs. Keeler person
Summary: A Deming lady who went to Cook's Peak to rusticate.
Completeness: 38/100 Grade F
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cited from RUSTICATE AT COOK’S PEAK (1891)
RUSTICATE AT COOK’S PEAK
A party of Deming ladies, Mrs. Birchfield,
Mrs. Singer of Dodge City, Kan., Miss Lizzie
Baker, Mrs. Keeler, Miss Netta Smith and Miss
Audrey Smith, went up to Cook’s Peak last
Tuesday to rusticate a week. Misses Susie
Fo…
visited
cited from A party of Doming ladies and gentlemen,… (1891)
A party of Doming ladies and gentlemen,
consisting of Mrs. Fred Singer, Mrs. Keeler,
Misses Lizzie Baker, Anna Birchfield, Netta
Smith, and Audrey Smith, and Messrs. Chas.
Poe, John Roper, Wm. Wadle, J. L. Cunning-
ham, Will and Carl Tossell, and …
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A party of Doming ladies and gentlemen,…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
RUSTICATE AT COOK’S PEAK
1891 · newspaper · public-domain