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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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Ye . ae 4 5 . Py Will Be Accompanied by Miss _ Lucille Wilhelm; to Live at Honolulu. Sg Mrs. Waldo C. Potter, who was better known 10 Grass Valleyans as Miss Ida. Wilhelm, who has been in the Philippines for the past two years, is expected to return within the next few weeks for a visit, Miss, Lucille Wilhelm, whe has been ‘Mrs. Potter's guest for the past year or more at Fort William McKinley, wilil return . , with her. They will gail on the gov— erniment transport Thomas, which leaves Manila on the 25th inst. Orders } have been issued by the war department transferring the battalion of the first fiela “artillery of which Lieuten— ant Potter is an officer to Honolulu, and that will be their home for the next year or more. The change © is heartily welcomed by the Potters, who have enjoyed their stay in the Philippines, but are glad to leave on account of the extremely warm weather which prevails there at nearly all seasons of the -year. ~The -many friends of Mrs. Potter and Miss Wilhelm will be delighted to know . of their prospective visit. Lt. Waldo C. Potter, Ida Louise Wilhelm Potter, and Lucille Wilhelm return from the Philippines Morning Union, Grass Valley, Calif., 19 August 1915. 362