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Hoover Gray

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Hoover Gray

Birth
Greenup County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Jan 1902 (aged 87)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
B 1, L 29, Grave #2
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Spokane Falls Review (Spokane, Washington)
05 Aug 1886, Thu
Page 4

Our City

The editor of the Goldendale Tribune speaks in the following highly complimentary manner of this city; "The city of Spokane Falls is an everlasting monument to the ceaseless vigilance, the unlimited pluck, and the untiring energy of its citizens; particularly the earlier settlers, as J. J. Browni, Cannon, Hoover Gray, Post and others. With an abiding faith in the future of their city, they have at all times gone down in their pockets with long arms and put up the money unstinted; not for their personal gains alone, but for whatever added to or benefited their city. Cheney and Sprague are each better situated as far as their agricultural surroundings are concerned, the only factor in favor of Spokane being its water power; yer Spokane has gone ahead of and beyond them until they can no longer be considered in the race.

The Spokane Review (Spokane, Washington)
03 Aug 1893, Thu
Page 4

Real Estate Transfers

Yesterday, 2 deeds, aggregating $700, were filed in the recorder's office. The following transfers were reported to The Review by the Washington Abstract and Title Guarantee Company abstractors and conveyancers, for August 2:

Hoover Gray to E. J. Palmer
S 1/2 of NE 1/4, etc., Sec. 34, Twp. 27, Range 40 $700

United States to Hoover Gray
S 1/2 of NE 1/4, etc., Sec. 34, Twp, 27, Range 40 $700
Spokane Falls Review (Spokane, Washington)
05 Aug 1886, Thu
Page 4

Our City

The editor of the Goldendale Tribune speaks in the following highly complimentary manner of this city; "The city of Spokane Falls is an everlasting monument to the ceaseless vigilance, the unlimited pluck, and the untiring energy of its citizens; particularly the earlier settlers, as J. J. Browni, Cannon, Hoover Gray, Post and others. With an abiding faith in the future of their city, they have at all times gone down in their pockets with long arms and put up the money unstinted; not for their personal gains alone, but for whatever added to or benefited their city. Cheney and Sprague are each better situated as far as their agricultural surroundings are concerned, the only factor in favor of Spokane being its water power; yer Spokane has gone ahead of and beyond them until they can no longer be considered in the race.

The Spokane Review (Spokane, Washington)
03 Aug 1893, Thu
Page 4

Real Estate Transfers

Yesterday, 2 deeds, aggregating $700, were filed in the recorder's office. The following transfers were reported to The Review by the Washington Abstract and Title Guarantee Company abstractors and conveyancers, for August 2:

Hoover Gray to E. J. Palmer
S 1/2 of NE 1/4, etc., Sec. 34, Twp. 27, Range 40 $700

United States to Hoover Gray
S 1/2 of NE 1/4, etc., Sec. 34, Twp, 27, Range 40 $700


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