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ALLEN,'DAVID PERCY #6 5 10 Light Hazel Brown CarpenterMaine 8/71
ALEORD, CARLTON DUANE 52 5 7 Light Blue Brown Plasterer New York
' ANDERSON, ANDREW W. 1+7 Dark, Brown Gray Clerk New York MM
BASSETT, ABNER 11 Dark Brown iDark gMining Supt Calif
35 LEIOWBS
BAKER, CHS HENRY 7 Light , Blue Auburn Book—keeper
I New York
BAKER, GEORGE ANSON 8' Light Blue Brown Miller
New York
BESSE, HENRY TRUE- 69 7 Dark Gray Gray Minister
Maine “ ‘7”‘“[ 8/92
BELKNAP, SILAS 76 5 10 Light Blue Gray Kentucky
BIRKS, JOHN L 46 7 Light Gray Black Farmer
Illinois 2/92
BIEGHLE, WM HENRY 5 8 Light Blue Brown Boardinghouse
Keeper
Penns
BLOHM, AUGUST 47 Light Blue Brown Hotelkeepr
(Natqélized 2/7/68-SF 4th District Germany
BOSWELL, LEVI 46 5 11 Light Brown Brown Carpenter
Missouri
BROWN, CHARLES 63 5 8 Dark Brown Grayish Capitalist
(Naturalized Kings Co NY England
BOWEN, JAMES ANDREW #3 5 Light Gray Black Laborer Ohio
(Sca cross right cheek)
BROWN, DANIEL 81 5 9 Light Brown Gray Miflnight Ohio
BRADFORD, HENRY LYON 40 5 7 Dark Brown Black Journalist ’
Calif
BROKAW, ISAAC KNOX 61 5 10 Light /Gray Brown Carpenter
Ohio
BRIGGS, HENRY W 5 5% Light Brown Gray Real Esate
Agent New York6/92
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