The gravestone or headboard of this person was recorded on the gravestone transcription listing titled, "The Cemetary Inscriptions of Benton Cemetary, Benton, Mono County, California." This document is from: California cemeteries tombstone inscriptions, Northern Sierra area 1850s-1959 (Verna Stumpf Paterson and members of Reno Chapter of the Daughters' of the American Colonists, LDS Family History Library Film No. 1320853, Item 19). It is available at the LDS Family History Center, Reno, Nevada.
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Town and County. Brevities
Amos Buck, of Benton, Mono county, Cal., was killed there last Monday by the breaking of a belt in a sawmill.
(Weekly Nevada State Journal, 8/20/1887, Saturday)
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Married. Benton, Mono county, June 23 - Amos W. Buck to Ada Hightower. (Sacramento Daily Union, 6/30/1885)
The gravestone or headboard of this person was recorded on the gravestone transcription listing titled, "The Cemetary Inscriptions of Benton Cemetary, Benton, Mono County, California." This document is from: California cemeteries tombstone inscriptions, Northern Sierra area 1850s-1959 (Verna Stumpf Paterson and members of Reno Chapter of the Daughters' of the American Colonists, LDS Family History Library Film No. 1320853, Item 19). It is available at the LDS Family History Center, Reno, Nevada.
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Town and County. Brevities
Amos Buck, of Benton, Mono county, Cal., was killed there last Monday by the breaking of a belt in a sawmill.
(Weekly Nevada State Journal, 8/20/1887, Saturday)
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Married. Benton, Mono county, June 23 - Amos W. Buck to Ada Hightower. (Sacramento Daily Union, 6/30/1885)
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