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Lost Grass Valley Gold Rush History of the Wilhelm & Binkleman Pioneer Families by Waldo C.F. Potter (2024) (374 pages)

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ER ee ne A nD OTIC is hereby given that J have this day * ringed core in and tot eat Mar al tenances conn cted therewith, to THEO KE H. WILHELM, and I hereby authorize and emwer Geo. W. Hill to collect ail bills due the Market and to settle the indebtness of the late owner in the same to date, hoping my former patrons will be ae in coming lear 5 settling up, as t I must have within the next lirty “days, vi out fail. Thanking ‘the yenerous c for their very liberal patse extended to me in the past years, I take Ege ra in recommending my successor, . ithelm, as a yentleman every way wk qe for the me i yg and who will striveto satisfaction to all who may favor him with ir . ig fallev, July lst, 1380. jyt-lm Signe, FRANK AUMER, . On July 1%, 1880, the Grass Valley Union newspaper noticed that Frank Aumer had sold the Empire Meat Market to Theodore H. Wilhelm. TODAY 35 YEARS AGO. The Workingmen's Party was preparing to .—put a full ticket > the field in Nevada county. Theo. H. Wilhelm, of the Henpire market, advertised that wire doors keeps all flies from the premises. On et Nt -_ 1915 Morning Union article about Theo. Wilhelm advertised that he had ‘wire’ (screen) doors that kept all flies from the premises. This was probably a major invention in 1880. Flies on all the meat had to be a big problem. 134