Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 90, Number 117, 4 January 1896: "DIED. DOAN —In this city. January 3d, Wallace Doan, a native of Michigan, aged 53 years, 8 months and 6 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday) at 2:30 p. m. from Foresters' Hall, I street between Seventh and Eighth streets."
This is an Optical character recognition of a newspaper article from The Rrecord-Union, Sacramento, CA, June 09, 1891. As a computer transposed it, there are some strange wordings:
"Wallace Doan complained to the board that a man named Crimmins, who resides on Nineteenth aud S streets, was causing property-owners a great deal of annoyance by herding his cattle on the streets in that vicinity. Mr. Doan stated that Crimmins paid no attention to the pro of property-owners whose eurbings and young shade trees were being ruined by tho cattle. Crimmins was in the habit of laughing at everybody who complained of him, and apparently thought bad tbe exclusive right to herd his Stock where he pleased. .li Lang, who resides in that vicinity, stated to the board that he is an d continually by Mr. Crimmins' band of dairy cattle. Mr. Crimmins was present, and he promised hereafter to keep his cattle in
an Inclosed pasture."
The Record Union, Sacramento, CA, July 13, 1891, Page 3
"TAXED TOO HIGH--So say a Small Number of City Property Owners
The only applications filed with the supervisors last week for reduction in property assessments were as follows...
Wallace Doan--Improvements on west half of Lot 7, R and S, Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets, from $300 to $150; also, west half of Lot 7, R and S, Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets, from $275 to $150."
Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 90, Number 117, 4 January 1896: "DIED. DOAN —In this city. January 3d, Wallace Doan, a native of Michigan, aged 53 years, 8 months and 6 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday) at 2:30 p. m. from Foresters' Hall, I street between Seventh and Eighth streets."
This is an Optical character recognition of a newspaper article from The Rrecord-Union, Sacramento, CA, June 09, 1891. As a computer transposed it, there are some strange wordings:
"Wallace Doan complained to the board that a man named Crimmins, who resides on Nineteenth aud S streets, was causing property-owners a great deal of annoyance by herding his cattle on the streets in that vicinity. Mr. Doan stated that Crimmins paid no attention to the pro of property-owners whose eurbings and young shade trees were being ruined by tho cattle. Crimmins was in the habit of laughing at everybody who complained of him, and apparently thought bad tbe exclusive right to herd his Stock where he pleased. .li Lang, who resides in that vicinity, stated to the board that he is an d continually by Mr. Crimmins' band of dairy cattle. Mr. Crimmins was present, and he promised hereafter to keep his cattle in
an Inclosed pasture."
The Record Union, Sacramento, CA, July 13, 1891, Page 3
"TAXED TOO HIGH--So say a Small Number of City Property Owners
The only applications filed with the supervisors last week for reduction in property assessments were as follows...
Wallace Doan--Improvements on west half of Lot 7, R and S, Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets, from $300 to $150; also, west half of Lot 7, R and S, Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets, from $275 to $150."
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