Oak City Co-operative store account book, 1889-1897.
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Leamington, Guy Crosby
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Anderson, Joseph, 1832-1916
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This document came to the Archives anonymously, and nothing is known about the individual described thereon. From the description of Joseph Anderson collection. (State Archive of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 41556982 Anderson was first U.S. Comptroller of Treasury under President Madison. From the description of Letter : Washington, D.C., to Benjamin Bonsall, Philadelphia, Pa., 1835 September 11. (Natural History Museum Foundation, Los Angeles County). WorldCat...
Anderson, Arnold P.
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Roper, Henry, 1822-1906
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Oak City Co-operative Store
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A photocopied page found in the collection gives the following information about Oak City, 1879-1880: Oak City, thirty-five miles north of Fillmore, is supported by farmers, stock raisers and fruit growers. Co-operative Store, P. Anderson Lyman F. &. E. lumber mill Overson, C. blacksmith Partridge S. lumber mill Roper, Henry, postmaster (From Utah Directory and Gazetteer 1879-1880. James E. Talmage Collection.). From the description of Oak City Co-operative store account book, 18...
Jacobs family
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Lionel M. and Barron M. Jacobs were brothers, merchants, and bankers; sent to Tucson in 1867, to establish a retail store in association with their father, Mark I. Jacobs of San Francisco. The M.I. Jacobs and Co. changed to L.M. Jacobs and Co. in 1875. They closed the store in 1880; in 1879, they established the Pima County Bank and proceeded to operate several banks in Pima and Cochise Counties until their retirement in 1913. From the description of Jacobs family business records, 1...
Shipp, Ellis Reynolds, 1847-1939
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Female physician, polygamous wife. From the description of Collection, 1875-1955. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122497744 Ellis Reynolds Shipp was born 20 January 1847 in David City, Iowa. Her parents joined the LDS Church and emigrated to Utah in 1852. In 1866, Ellis married Milford Shipp. She entered the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1875, graduating three years later. She wrote numerous medical articles and papers and was elected to Utah's Ha...
Leamington, John Cardon
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Anderson, Peter, 1950-
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B. April 14,1918; d.1986. From the description of Peter Anderson : Artist File. (International Center of Photography). WorldCat record id: 466111336 ...
Couch, Eliza
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Dutson family
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Anderson family
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Partridge family
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Lyman Family.
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George C. Lyman either established or worked for various companies such as the Marshall Consolidated Coal Mining Company, and the Geo. C. Lyman & Co., in Denver and Pueblo from the early 1870's until about 1892. After that time, he moved back to New York City where his wife and children had been residing since the early 1880's. George C. Lyman had two daughters: May and Louise Lyman. The family appears to have traveled extensively throughout the time period and there is correspondence sent f...
Anderson, A. C. (Ansel Cochran), 1933-
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Overson family
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Stout family
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Finlinson family
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Dutson, John William, 1828-1887
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Christiansen, Anthony
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Talbot family.
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Beckstrand family
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