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Domestic News September 9, 1943

The Western News

Libby, Lincoln County, Montana

What is this article about?

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sampson have sold their Eureka home and plan to move soon to Whitefish to live near niece Mrs. C. W. Gribble. They established a store in Eureka in 1912, closed it in 1929, and wintered in California before staying. F. E. Sabin bought the house; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilden will move in.

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MR. AND MRS. HORACE SAMPSON LEAVE SOON

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sampson have sold their home here and have purchased a very comfortable place by the side of their niece, Mrs. C. W. Gribble, in Whitefish. They will leave soon to make their home there. The Sampsons came to Eureka and established a general store on February 14, 1912. In May of 1929 they closed out the store and spent the following winter in California. Since that time they have continued to make their home here. F. E. Sabin has purchased the Sampson house and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilden will move in as soon as possible.

What sub-type of article is it?

Migration Or Settlement

What keywords are associated?

Horace Sampson Move Eureka To Whitefish Home Sale General Store History

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. And Mrs. Horace Sampson Mrs. C. W. Gribble F. E. Sabin Mr. And Mrs. Harold Gilden

Where did it happen?

Eureka

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Primary Location

Eureka

Event Date

Leave Soon

Key Persons

Mr. And Mrs. Horace Sampson Mrs. C. W. Gribble F. E. Sabin Mr. And Mrs. Harold Gilden

Outcome

home sold to f. e. sabin; mr. and mrs. harold gilden to move in soon.

Event Details

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sampson sold their home in Eureka and purchased a place in Whitefish near their niece Mrs. C. W. Gribble. They will leave soon to make their home there. They established a general store in Eureka on February 14, 1912, closed it in May 1929, spent the following winter in California, and have lived in Eureka since.

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