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1904

FEBRUARY- "Farms and Acreage"  ad in newspaper on the 6th. It reads: 185 acres on North Ten-Mile creek are for sale. 55 acres creek bottom, 25 acres oak and locust: large brick dwelling and three stock barns, especially adapted to stock raising and dairy; limestone soil; well watered; three miles from river and railroad; Pittsburg vein coal reserved; leased for gas and oil; price $65 per acre; possession April 1st. W. N. Hawkins, Washington, Pa.
APRIL-Mary Eleanor Barr born on 8th to Charles Francis Barr and Olive Emma Barr (Gayman)


February 6, 1904. Credit: Newspapers.com



LOCALLY
~George Van Eman Lawrence died. Lawrence was a representative in Washington County, Pa. 



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