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The Wyandot county tragedy : Life and confession of James Wilson, who was ... sentenced to be hung, June 18, 1880, for the murder of George Washington Hite
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Wilson, Margaret S. Hereford, Annie Wilson, and Ruth Wilson Patton. Contract with James De Barth Shorb et al. regarding Lake Vineyard wine cellars and grapes. (1880, June). 1 item
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