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Tag Archives: Pioneers
At a San Lorenzo Cemetery: stories of the pioneers who blazed trails and built a region
There are the once famous, wealthy, and powerful men and women: John Lewelling, Elvy Lewelling, William Meek, and Fidela Meek, among dozens of others. And there are the lonely paupers and losers: Edward Lind, Ralph London, Albert Howe, Henry Nelson, … Continue reading