Dictation from James F. Smith : Fairplay, Colorado, 1886.

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Dictation from James F. Smith : Fairplay, Colorado, 1886.

With this is a dictation by J.S. Smith, 1858-, apparently no relation (1 l.). James F. Smith came to Leadville in 1880, engaged in mining and surveying, was now county clerk. J.S. Smith came to Colorado, 1882, becoming a school teacher at Fairplay and county superintendent of schools.

Originals : 1 leaf ; 21 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (3 exposures) : negative (Rich. 115:17) and positive.

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