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After being told by a fellow worker that the man he had just spoken to was the company president, young
William went to the main office to hand in his resignation. But the president, William Hayes Perry, was so impressed by Mulholland's attention to the job that he promoted him to
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Florence Johnson. There being no law bearing on the case, a settlement was reached: Marion had asked for the sum of $ 318,740.95.
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Description of the W.H. Perry Lumber and Mill Company,
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404:"An Untimely Death"
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1761:John Lovell
1744:D. E. Miles
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683:(1850–1889)
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159:Masonic eye
147:spur tracks
131:timberlands
123:lumber yard
96:pallbearers
73:Mamie Perry
2179:Categories
2019:Government
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1483:C. C. Lips
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1066:Obed Macy
1056:John King
829:Humphreys
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697:Alexander
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1779:5th Ward
1699:4th Ward
1543:3rd Ward
1421:2nd Ward
1343:B. Valle
1293:1st Ward
855:Members
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252:foreman.
152:In 1858
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112:Business
102:Vocation
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2108:Regions
2059:Airport
1954:Culture
1942:Outline
1932:History
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216:hydrant
163:parapet
143:wharves
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2009:Murals
1984:Sports
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727:Potter
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