S. L. Wright person
Summary: Brother of John M. Wright, arriving to accept a position at the Last Chance mill.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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arrived_in
cited from John Coleman, who spent a few days… (1891)
bably in a land where even a gee string is
not needed.
John Coleman, who spent a few days
hunting in the Burros, came in Wednesday with
three mountain lions in his wagon. The lions
did not have Dave Tulloch’s brand on them.
John reports c…
lived_at
city— 1883
cited from John Coleman, who spent a few days… (1891)bably in a land where even a gee string is
not needed.
John Coleman, who spent a few days
hunting in the Burros, came in Wednesday with
three mountain lions in his wagon. The lions
did not have Dave Tulloch’s brand on them.
John reports c…
worked_for
cited from John Coleman, who spent a few days… (1891)
bably in a land where even a gee string is
not needed.
John Coleman, who spent a few days
hunting in the Burros, came in Wednesday with
three mountain lions in his wagon. The lions
did not have Dave Tulloch’s brand on them.
John reports c…
Sources (1)
John Coleman, who spent a few days… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details