Family Group Records


Arthur Crim (1861 - ca. 1906) - Frances "Fannie" Oeschger (1864-1942)
No.  06 and 07 on Family Chart
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Monticello (Iowa) Express (January 11, 1883) Filmore Crim Regarding birth of first son, Filmore Crim in 1883
Monticello (Iowa) Express (October 25, 1888)

The meeting was held "At Monticello Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, Addressed by Col. Hepburn and Hon. Daniel Kerr."Republican Parade 1888
At 6:00 p.m. there was a grand parade with entries from Anamosa, Hopkinton, and surrounding towns. Among the entries was one created by Arthur Crim

Regarding - a GRAND REPUBLICAN MEETING!

Monticello (Iowa) Express (September 26, 1889) Arthur Crim selling apples. Advertisement in newspaper
Monticello (Iowa) Express (Thursday, September 11, 1990)

A. Crim is listed as receiving premiums for:
tomatoes 1 00
sweet pumpkins 50
fall apples 50
grapes 100
See document (PDF)

Report in the Monticello Express reports PREMIUMS AWARDED,
At the Jones County Fair Held
at Monticello, Iowa September
1-5, 189O.
Chehalis Bee, Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington State, Friday April 16, 1897. page 25. U.S. to Arthur J. Crim, sw14, see 14 12-4 w, patent registered land patent (listed under heading of "real estate transfers")
Chehalis Bee, Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington State, Friday July 2, 1897. V. XIII, No. 6

Pe Ell "Examiner" Notes.

Oliver Sage and Arthur Crim are _____ of the mountains after work.







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