Georgetown place
also known as: George-town, Georgetown
Summary: Location of the Naiad mine and where Frank Lenoir had resided for two years.
Completeness: 68/100 Grade C
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Claims (2)
owned
noted silver mining camp
cited from Mr… (1889)ery and the fertile river bottoms, the breadth of
soul which comes from the abundant challenge of
forest-land and mineral formations and cattle
ranges. On such a stage she knew that only great
drama could be played, and she readied herself f…
witnessed
killing of Gonzales
cited from Thomas Harrington, whose alias is “Curley,”… (1889)Thomas Harrington, whose alias is “Curley,”
although working for some months past leasing
in the mines at Georgetown, is of the genus
hoodlum and tin horn. He has the reputation of
being very vicious and desperate when drinking
to which he was …
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Thomas Harrington, whose alias is “Curley,”…
1889 · newspaper · public-domain