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Wyoming State Archives WPA Federal Writers Project Files
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Wyoming State Archives WPA Federal Writers Project Files
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Wyoming WPA Biographical File regarding Carolina Mewhirter
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Wyoming WPA Biographical File regarding Carolina Mewhirter
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WPA Collection
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WPA Collection
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Collection Number:
WPA Bio 1608
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WPA Bio 1608
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Item Description:
Mewhirter, Carolina - Biographical information for Mrs. Carolina Frances "Carrie" Brown Mewhirter; "Caroline Mewhirter", Gillette, News-Record, Nov. 14, 1935
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Mewhirter, Carolina - Biographical information for Mrs. Carolina Frances "Carrie" Brown Mewhirter; "Caroline Mewhirter", Gillette, News-Record, Nov. 14, 1935
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Undated
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https://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wy-arwpa.xml
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born: Jun. 26, 1858, on parents' pecan farm on Jacksonville Pike, near Springfield (Sangamon Co., Ill.)
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born: Jun. 26, 1858, on parents' pecan farm on Jacksonville Pike, near Springfield (Sangamon Co., Ill.)
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died: Nov. 11, 1935 (age: 77) at home of daughter Mrs. Ira Wilson (Campbell Co., Wyo.)
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died: Nov. 11, 1935 (age: 77) at home of daughter Mrs. Ira Wilson (Campbell Co., Wyo.)
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burial:in New Haven Cemetery (Memorial ID: 40901015) in Crook Co. (Wyo.)
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burial:in New Haven Cemetery (Memorial ID: 40901015) in Crook Co. (Wyo.)
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lived near Red Oak (Iowa - ". . . for a few years following their marriage")
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lived near Red Oak (Iowa - ". . . for a few years following their marriage")
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moved to Nebaska in a coverd wagon - lived on Little Blue River
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moved to Nebaska in a coverd wagon - lived on Little Blue River
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- moved to Nebaska in a coverd wagon
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- moved to Nebaska in a coverd wagon
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- settled in New Haven (Crook Co., Wyo.)
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- settled in New Haven (Crook Co., Wyo.)
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came overland via two covered wagons to Crook Co., (Wyo. - spring, 1892)
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came overland via two covered wagons to Crook Co., (Wyo. - spring, 1892)
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arrived in Barlow Canyon, near Hulett (Aug., 1892) - first dwelling a tent
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arrived in Barlow Canyon, near Hulett (Aug., 1892) - first dwelling a tent
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settled in New Haven (Crook Co., Wyo.) - homsteaded (1909)
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settled in New Haven (Crook Co., Wyo.) - homsteaded (1909)
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purchased land from Melvin Darrow (1907)
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purchased land from Melvin Darrow (1907)
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made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilson - invalid for several years - stroke (1928)
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made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilson - invalid for several years - stroke (1928)
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Mewhirter, Charles Fremont "Free" (husband, born: Nov. 14 [or 15], 1849, in Van Wert Co., Ohio - married: Aug. 2, 1876, at Springfield, Ill. - died: May 8, 1927 (age: 77), at New Haven, Wyo. - buried: New Haven Cemetery at New Haven, Wyo.)
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Mewhirter, Charles Fremont "Free" (husband, born: Nov. 14 [or 15], 1849, in Van Wert Co., Ohio - married: Aug. 2, 1876, at Springfield, Ill. - died: May 8, 1927 (age: 77), at New Haven, Wyo. - buried: New Haven Cemetery at New Haven, Wyo.)
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7 children: Mrs. Ira Wilson, Mrs. Chris Gatfredson, Mrs. Ed DeFord, Mrs. Carl Rathbun, Duff, Guy and Dawn
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7 children: Mrs. Ira Wilson, Mrs. Chris Gatfredson, Mrs. Ed DeFord, Mrs. Carl Rathbun, Duff, Guy and Dawn
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Rights:
No Copyright - United States, https://rightsstate
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No Copyright - United States, https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en
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Text
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