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He was appointed [[Kingman County Justices of The Peace|justice of the peace]] for [[Kingman County]] during the week of June 14th, 1878.<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> | He was appointed [[Kingman County Justices of The Peace|justice of the peace]] for [[Kingman County]] during the week of June 14th, 1878.<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> He was also mentioned as "getting up a menagerie. Prairie dogs, squirrels and such."<ref name=":0">''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 3.</ref> He received a letter from Mr. [[Craycraft]], who is "negotiating for the machinery for the mill soon to be built at [Kingman]." | ||
On Saturday, June 8th, 1878, he and his wife became parents of a baby boy. He weighs 9 pound and was the first boy born in Kingman.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 24 January 2026
He was appointed justice of the peace for Kingman County during the week of June 14th, 1878.[1] He was also mentioned as "getting up a menagerie. Prairie dogs, squirrels and such."[2] He received a letter from Mr. Craycraft, who is "negotiating for the machinery for the mill soon to be built at [Kingman]."
On Saturday, June 8th, 1878, he and his wife became parents of a baby boy. He weighs 9 pound and was the first boy born in Kingman.[2]