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[[Rice Homestead Quarter (NW ¼ Section 28)|Jeremiah Rice]] purchased this quarter from the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1889. He left this quarter to his daughter Gertrude upon his death in 1898. | [[Rice Homestead Quarter (NW ¼ Section 28)|Jeremiah Rice]] purchased this quarter from the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1889. He left this quarter to his daughter Gertrude upon his death in 1898. | ||
At some point this was purchased by John Mahrt. | At some point this was purchased by John Mahrt. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:02, 22 November 2022
This article is part of a series. To find other articles, see Some South Reardan Homesteads.
Jeremiah Rice purchased this quarter from the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1889. He left this quarter to his daughter Gertrude upon his death in 1898.
At some point this was purchased by John Mahrt.
This article is part of a series. To find other articles, see Some South Reardan Homesteads.