Smith-Buckley family papers 1935-1944.
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Smith, Ethel Jarrell
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Bond, Marjorie Smith
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Buckley, Pansie Smith
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Buckley Henry M.
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Bond, W. H. (William Henry), 1915-2005
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The Briar Hill Mine was located at Norway, Michigan on the Menominee Iron Range. It was orginally opened by the Briar Hill Coal & Iron Co. of Youngstown, Ohio, but sold in the late 1880s to the Penn Iron Mining Co., which was the Cambria Iron Company's ore mining subsidiary. From the description of Briar Hill Mine shaft blueprint 1911 (Olson Library, Northern Michigan University). WorldCat record id: 756864223 ...
Smith-Buckley family
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These are the records of Ethel Jarrell Smith and her daughters Marjorie Smith and Pansie (Pansy) Smith. Ethel was a seamstress in Savannah in the 1940's. Marjorie was a saleswoman at Sears-Roebuck Company in 1940; she married Will Bond (combat photographer during WWII), and became the receptionist at their photography studio, Bond Studio. Pansie was a saleswoman at Adler's, a Savannah department store; she married Henry M. Buckley. He was the Clerk of Council for Savannah Beach in the 1940s and ...