After years of pleasant acquaintance, Mr. Irving A. Libby and Miss Ella Gibbs, both of this place, have pledged themselves to each other as man and wife, so to remain until some power outside of their control shall them part which solemn vows should be sacredly kept...
February 10, 1885, The Enterprise, p. 1, col. 7, Evansville, Wisconsin
Obituary
E. H. Libby received a wire Monday announcing the death of his brother, I. A. Libby, at his home at Post Falls, Idaho, after a sickness lasting several months.
I. A. Libby was in the butcher business here for thirty years and was well known all over this portion of Wisconsin. He left Wisconsin about fifteen years ago. His death was caused by an affection of the heart. He will be buried at his home in the West.
June 29, 1922, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin
After years of pleasant acquaintance, Mr. Irving A. Libby and Miss Ella Gibbs, both of this place, have pledged themselves to each other as man and wife, so to remain until some power outside of their control shall them part which solemn vows should be sacredly kept...
February 10, 1885, The Enterprise, p. 1, col. 7, Evansville, Wisconsin
Obituary
E. H. Libby received a wire Monday announcing the death of his brother, I. A. Libby, at his home at Post Falls, Idaho, after a sickness lasting several months.
I. A. Libby was in the butcher business here for thirty years and was well known all over this portion of Wisconsin. He left Wisconsin about fifteen years ago. His death was caused by an affection of the heart. He will be buried at his home in the West.
June 29, 1922, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin
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