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Title: Gold rush Media type: story Format: htm |
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Record ID number | 29262c94-5ed4-4716-9e50-977a1c02986e |
OBJE:_META | <metadataxml><content><line><p>James B. had letters from his son, Franklin, that said we was making a thousand dollars a day in the fold fields and James B., his wife, son (George) and two daughters headed westward in about May of 1849 and died a Fort Kearney, Nebraska of cholera and his widow and childred cam back to Basted County and soe of them are burined i the France Cemetery at Altona.</p><p>&nbsp;from a letter from June Welsh to Rhoda Fone 7 Sep 1982&nbsp;</p></line></content></metadataxml> |
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James Brock Sears
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Tennessee, United States |
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April 1849 |
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Fort, Kearney, Nebraska, United States |
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