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 | Grandchildren of Thomas Curnel Davidson and Mary Magdalene Rupp
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 | Gunboat USS Jacob Bell Status: Located; Henry Emil Fielder enlisted with the US marines on August 25, 1864 and served on Gunboat USS Jacob Bell.
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 | Gus Gubberud and Amanda Cliffgard 1960 Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | Gust Gubberud Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | H. Gaiser Boots & Shoes, Neustadt, Ontario Status: Located; View of store front.
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 | H. Gaiser Boots & Shoes, Neustadt, Ontario, about 1900 Status: Located; Inside the shoe store. Henry Gaiser, Dora Metzger, Melinda Gaiser
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 | Hannah Maria (South) Baker and her granddaughter, Freda Mae Laudon Hannah Maria (South) Baker, born October 15, 1845 in Springville, Erie, New York; died Sept. 13, 1935 in Redwood Falls, Minnesota and her grand daughter, Freda Mae Laudon. Photo taken at Scenic City Studio in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
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 | Harold Cosens Status: Located; Undated newspaper article
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 | Harold Dickert - 1940s
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 | Harold J. Mahon Status: Located;
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 | Harold J. Mahon and Richard W. Hill Status: Located; H. J. Mahon, at the left, First National Bank of Pittston, and Richard W. Hill, New York, secretary of American Institute of Banking.
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 | Harold Wurm
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 | Harold Wurm
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 | Harold Wurm and Verna Heaman after 1981
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 | Harriet Petherbridge Photo taken in England on 27 November 1936.
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 | Harrison Clayton Hobart Fairchild Native New Assistant Labor Secretary
Leader & Telegram News
A former Fairchild man, Harrison Clayton Hobart, became Assistant Secretary of Labor Monday.
Hobart, assistant grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at Cleveland, Ohio, was sworn in to his new office at Washington, D.C. He will assist Secretary of Labor Martin Durkin.
An officer in his union since 1915, Hobart was granted an indefinite leave of absence by the union after it received word of his appointment.
Hobart was born in Fairchild and was graduated from Fairchild High School as the valedictorian of his class. Friends say that Hobart, who was born on a farm, was healthy, energetic, athletic, ambitious and very much interested in life.
He was recommended for his new office by the late grand chief of his union, James P. Shields. Another railroad union leader commented, “Hobart’s selection is a tribute not only to the whole segment of railroad labor in this country but also to the memory and stature of James P. Shields. The appointment highlights the fact that Americans can make their best contributions as individuals and not as a mass or class. This nomination is not the result of pressure.
“IT IS recognition of men who individually bear responsibilities measured in thousands of t?n miles and passengers lives.”
Illness and the intense heat prevented Hobart’s three sisters and other relatives from attending the swearing in ceremony.
His sisters are Mrs. Rudy Bahr, Fairchild postmaster; Mrs. Alvin Pettis, Fairchild; and Mrs. Louis Aylsworth, Devils Lake, N.D.
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 | Harry Fielder in 1914
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 | Harry Gaiser and Elsie Schultz Status: Located;
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 | Hazel Christopherson
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 | Hazel Florence Browne Hazel Florence Browne (Curtis) in 1912 while attending San Jose Normal School in California
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