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He was a resident of Kingman from June 16th, 1878 [find earlier dates] to [find date here].<ref>''The Mercury'', 21 June 1878, p. 3.</ref> He was stated by [[The Mercury]] as having return from Reno County and stated that "the continued heavy rains will cause a great loss of wheat." | He was a resident of Kingman from June 16th, 1878 [find earlier dates] to [find date here].<ref>''The Mercury'', 21 June 1878, p. 3.</ref> He was stated by [[The Mercury]] as having return from Reno County and stated that "the continued heavy rains will cause a great loss of wheat." | ||
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He was a resident of Kingman from June 16th, 1878 [find earlier dates] to [find date here].[1] He was stated by The Mercury as having return from Reno County and stated that "the continued heavy rains will cause a great loss of wheat."
- ↑ The Mercury, 21 June 1878, p. 3.