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− | + | '''Col. Richard Parran McGlincey''' ran a fruit dryer and packing business on land southeast of downtown Campbell. | |
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+ | McGlincey was killed by his son-in-law, James Dunham, in the infamous McGlincey murders in 1896<ref>[http://mytown.mercurynews.com/archives/campbellreporter/10.27.99/cover-9943.html Campbell Reporter], October 27, 1999</ref>. | ||
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[http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/cd/kt538nd1cd/files/kt538nd1cd-d3e17258.jpg McGlincey house and barn]. | [http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/cd/kt538nd1cd/files/kt538nd1cd-d3e17258.jpg McGlincey house and barn]. | ||
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[[Category:Campbell]] | [[Category:Campbell]] |
Latest revision as of 03:09, 29 October 2013
Business |
Fruit Dryer |
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Main Location |
Campbell |
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1896 |
Col. Richard Parran McGlincey ran a fruit dryer and packing business on land southeast of downtown Campbell.
McGlincey was killed by his son-in-law, James Dunham, in the infamous McGlincey murders in 1896[1].
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Campbell | 1896 |
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Photos
References
- ↑ Campbell Reporter, October 27, 1999