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Mrs. Singer person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_mrs-singer_11deb4
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Summary:  A lady from Dodge City, Kansas who went to Cook's Peak.
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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…

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Dodge City, Kansas1891-07-31
cited from Finally a loud groan was heard, then these… (1891)
her berth, getting into the right sec- tion and finding Mr. W. asleep. Finally a loud groan was heard, then these words: “Oh, my stomach, my s-t-o-m-a-c-h. oh-h-h!“ This was followed by “I’ll never touch another drop as long as I live. Oh, …
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…

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Finally a loud groan was heard, then these…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

RUSTICATE AT COOK’S PEAK

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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