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1903 RAWLINS WYOMING UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FREIGHT BILL ROBERT McINTOSH Z872
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elsiehoganmad (52)
Condition: 1903 RAWLINS WYOMING UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FREIGHT BILL ROBERT McINTOSH Z872. HAS A TEAR AT THE ... Read more about the seller notes 1903 RAWLINS WYOMING UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FREIGHT BILL ROBERT McINTOSH Z872. HAS A TEAR AT THE TOP. Read Les ... Read More
Condition: 1903 RAWLINS WYOMING UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FREIGHT BILL ROBERT McINTOSH Z872. HAS A TEAR AT THE ... Read more about the seller notes 1903 RAWLINS WYOMING UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FREIGHT BILL ROBERT McINTOSH Z872. HAS A TEAR AT THE TOP. Read Less about the seller notes
1903 rawlins wyoming union pacific railroad freight bill robert mcintosh z872. Has a tear at the top. Biography: robert mcintosh was born in 1838 in canada, of scottish parents. He went to chicago, where he became acquainted with j.V. Farwell who, when he undertook his hahns peak venture, convinced mcintosh to accompany him to colorado. Mcintosh arrived at hahns peak in 1876, and worked as superintendent of the farwell placer development. Mcintosh also ran farwell’s saw mill, south of farwell mountain, and was one of farwell’s most trusted lieutenants and assistants. In 1877, mcintosh became postmaster at hahns peak. He served a brief term as county judge and county commissioner but disliked political life. For a number of years he worked under lease the poverty bar placer mines at hahns peak. When the mines became exhausted he moved to slater on the snake river, where he established a store and for many years raised horses on a large scale. His nicknames included “old mac” and “the canny scot of snake river.” he was known to be a hospitable, kind man.Here for your consideration is a great vintage item! Please see the images of the actual item for the best idea of condition. Be sure to check out all of the other great items that we have here!We are always happy to combine shipping when you purchase multiple items...Just send us a message and we will be happy to combine all of your items into 1 invoice.
1903 rawlins wyoming union pacific railroad freight bill robert mcintosh z872. Has a tear at the top. Biography: robert mcintosh was born in 1838 in canada, of scottish parents. He went to chicago, where he became acquainted with j.V. Farwell who, when he undertook his hahns peak venture, convinced mcintosh to accompany him to colorado. Mcintosh arrived at hahns peak in 1876, and worked as superintendent of the farwell placer development. Mcintosh also ran farwell’s saw mill, south of farwell mountain, and was one of farwell’s most trusted lieutenants and assistants. In 1877, mcintosh became postmaster at hahns peak. He served a brief term as county judge and county commissioner but disliked political life. For a number of years he worked under lease the poverty bar placer mines at hahns peak. When the mines became exhausted he moved to slater on the snake river, where he established a store and for many years raised horses on a large scale. His nicknames included “old mac” and “the canny scot of snake river.” he was known to be a hospitable, kind man.Here for your consideration is a great vintage item! Please see the images of the actual item for the best idea of condition. Be sure to check out all of the other great items that we have here!We are always happy to combine shipping when you purchase multiple items...Just send us a message and we will be happy to combine all of your items into 1 invoice.
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