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are an indolent, but good-tempered and hospitable, race of people, who live only for today, giving no thought for tomorrow, and caring very little for anything except their present enjoyment. They are rapidly decreasing in numbers, and will soon become entirely extinct. . . . All the best people will
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Samantha Blood of New York on September 21, 1861. She died August 19, 1867, leaving a 5-year-old son, Frederick Arthur. He married again to Annie J. Blunt of Maine on May 28, 1870. They had one daughter, Lillian M. Frederick Arthur was killed in a train wreck in
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from beneath his coat and said he would take one. The cheapest way to get out of it was to treat the crowd and this Breed did when the laugh had subsided.
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118:Succeeded by
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2020:1908 deaths
2015:1831 births
1863:John Lovell
1846:D. E. Miles
1822:O. H. Bliss
1664:John Osborn
1535:George Fall
1493:Thomas Goss
1472:J. G. Bower
1376:(1870–1889)
1317:John Turner
1103:John Goller
984:Peter Baltz
959:(1850–1870)
793:Presidents:
785:(1850–1889)
448:Los Angeles
444:that year.
399:Odd Fellows
375:Piute creek
312:Transcript,
106:Preceded by
61:Preceded by
1989:Categories
1788:J. H. Book
1585:C. C. Lips
1512:C. N. Earl
1418:Oscar Macy
1410:John Jones
1301:Eli Taylor
1077:Ezra Drown
993:John Barre
922:Sinsabaugh
884:MacDougall
521:References
507:bequeathed
475:said that
391:Janesville
354:Janesville
270:New Mexico
176:Republican
142:1831-12-04
1442:F. Tamiet
1168:Obed Macy
1158:John King
931:Humphreys
869:O'Melveny
839:Woodworth
799:Alexander
438:constable
423:territory
331:Caucasian
282:He was a
96:In office
51:In office
1881:5th Ward
1801:4th Ward
1645:3rd Ward
1523:2nd Ward
1445:B. Valle
1395:1st Ward
957:Members
854:Morrison
397:and the
298:Vocation
244:Personal
224:Children
88:3rd ward
86:for the
879:Beaudry
874:Sabichi
824:Coronel
814:Nichols
804:Requena
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383:ox horn
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899:Lawlor
834:Sterns
829:Potter
809:Mellus
497:Legacy
395:Masons
182:Spouse
927:Breed
918:Miles
914:Moore
909:Moran
864:Jones
849:Perry
844:Huber
819:Drown
505:, he
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348:, or
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319:miner
308:Times
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