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Christine Freeman Directory - Volume 1 (A-I) (332 pages)

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ARKANSAS CANYON a tributary to Greenhorn Creek near Red Dog.
ARKANSAS STORE NJ Sept 13, 1851: Broad Street in NC, under Masonic Hall.
Arling, Isaac S. DEEDS Book 5 p74 Isaac S. Arling to S. D. Bosworth,
recorded April 3, 1860.
Arling, James listed as teamster, residence Main Street GV in 1861 DIR.
Armstrong & Anderson DEEDS Book 6 pl46 A. R. Anderson et al to Armstrong &
Anderson, recorded April 24, 1860.
Armstrong, David listed as miner at Bourbon Hill in 1861 DIR.
Armstrong, George NJ June 24, 1859: expired June 17; 32 years old; living
at Gold Flat and a resident of this vicinity since 1850, died on
Friday last under singular circumstances, which induced the belief
that he was poisoned. A few days previous to his death he was induced
to drink with others, and soon after sent for a physician and
complained of sickness. The physician prescribed for him and he soon
became apparently as well as ever. On Friday last he was again
suddenly taken sick. The physician was again called but the sufferer
died before the medical gentleman could reach him. A post mortem
examination revealed a disease of the heart which would cause death,
also spots upon the stomach which would prove fatal. Armstrong is
said to have been an important witness in a case pending before the
courts. A coroner's jury returned a verdict that the deceased expired
of a disease of the heart. Armstrong was formerly from Almond, New
York.
Armstrong, George H. DEEDS Book 2 p496 Steven Stevens to George H.
Armstrong, recorded November 27, 1857; Book 4 p_ G. H. Armstrong to
J. H. Wentworth, recorded March 12, 1859.
DEM June 30, 1859: Probate & Administrator's Notice.
Armstrong, George W. arrived in Nevada County in 1850; fram New York;
stable keeper; operated a store at Gold Flat from 1854 to 1856, near
Sneath & Clay mine TsW p87; Spring Street, in NC, 1855 B&D p48;
expired June 17, 1859, buried at Pine Grove Cemetery. (Could be the
same as Armstrong, George above).
Amstrong, George W. listed as teamster, boarding at National Exchange
Hotel in 1861 DIR.
Amstrong, J. N. miner, Broad Street, in NC, 1855. B&D.
Amstrong, John listed as miner, residence Pike Flat GV in 1861 DIR.
Amstrong, John J. listed as miner, residence Pike Flat in 1861 DIR.
Amstrong, Joshua DEEDS Book 5 p395 Joshua Armstrong to Baldwin & Mooney
recorded December 7, 1859; Book 6 p426 Joshua Armstrong to John S.
Lambert, recorded July 19, 1860.
Armstrong, R. A. listed as miner, residence Main Street GV in 1861 DIR.
Arnold & Churchhill DIL'57 DEM November 18, 1857: Carpenter Shop, lot and
appurtenances adjoining the M.E. Church, north Broad Street, Nevada.
Arnold, G. W. DIL'57 DEM November 18, 1857: Team and wagon, also capital
in mining claims in Bridgeport Township.
DEEDS Book 4 p320 G. W. Arnold et al to W. R. Wilcox, recorded
May 5, 1859.
Arnold, H. and S. — DEM January 26, 1859 p3cl: The house on Orleans Flat, at 7#the place known as Bell's Ranch, now owned by H. & S. Arnold was consumed by fire Monday evening. Loss between $9,000 and $10,000. i
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