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Isaac A. Clarke, C. R. Hanna, Will George Mr. McFarland

William P. George, Rufus G. Salyer, James K. Polk Fancher

Members of the John Gould Fletcher Camp, after attending the UCV National Reunion in Louisville, Kentucky, May 1900

 

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Salyer Notes

Judge Tucker and R. G. Salyer of Golden were amongst the many residents of White River township who had urgent business in Cassville, Saturday, and had sufficient extra time to take in the horse race. Cassville Republican, Thursday, August 24, 1893

Will of Jacob Lemaster: The last will and testament of Jacob Lemaster late of Golden, dated, Aug 30, 1887, was filed Nov 16, 1908, and provides as follows: 1st, he willed his soul to God, 2nd, he gave the sw 1/4 of nw 1/4 and nw /4 of sw 3/4 in 23 21 25, together with all live stock, grain, etc., with all beds and bedding and all household and kitchen furniture at the time of his death to his wife, Elizabeth E. Lemaster and Nat. E. Lemaster his youngest son; he directed that all his just debts and funeral expenses be paid, then Nat. E. Lemaster to have remainder of above named property. Nat E. Lemaster was appointed Executor without bond. The remaining 80 acres describes follows: the ne 1/4 of nw 1/4, and se 1/4 of t nw 1/4 to be sold and the proceeds to be divided between all his children. R. G. and D. D. Salyer, and Geo. W. Davis were witnesses to the will. November 21, 1908, Saturday, Cassville Democrat, Cassville, MO

R. G. Salyer went to Chelsea, Okla., Wednesday morning. June 15, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

Viola News: Misses Bee Tucker and Mary Quinn are keeping house for their grandfather, R. G. Salyer in Cassville during Mrs. Salyer's absence in Oklahoma. January 9, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

Seligman News: R. G. Salyer of Cassville was at his farm, north of town, Saturday. He reports that the courthouse is ten rounds high and that they are progressing nicely with the work. This is [a report] reports that we can understand when we are told that anything so high or so long we can comprehended the size. September 18, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

Big Springs News: R. G. Salyer and wife of Cassville took dinner with C. N. Still, Saturday. September 18, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO 

 

 

 

Photos Submitted by: Gordon Hale, President of the Carroll County, AR Historical Society. 

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