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Domestic News August 28, 1894

The Cheyenne Daily Leader

Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming

What is this article about?

Personals column reports on local individuals' travels, including returns to Cheyenne, visits, and departures to various locations in Wyoming and beyond.

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PERSONALS.

Prof. Pierce is in Laramie.

Miss Alice Hebard has returned from Reno, Nev.

Miss Mamie McFadden of Sidney, is visiting Miss Griffin.

Editor Slack of the Sun is spending a couple of days at Wheatland.

Miss Maude Post left yesterday afternoon to visit friends in Ogden and Salt Lake.

J. A. Brockons returned to Cheyenne yesterday, after a month spent in Colorado.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kemp left yesterday for Sheridan, whence they will go to their home in Omaha.

Among the teachers who returned to Cheyenne Sunday are: Misses Annie Bell and Eleanor Gilles pie of Denver, Miss Johnston of Ohio, Miss Leonard of Athens, Pa., and Miss Adelaide Skliba

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Personals Arrivals Departures Visits Cheyenne Wyoming Travel

What entities or persons were involved?

Prof. Pierce Miss Alice Hebard Miss Mamie Mcfadden Miss Griffin Editor Slack Miss Maude Post J. A. Brockons Mr. Frank Kemp Mrs. Frank Kemp Miss Annie Bell Miss Eleanor Gilles Pie Miss Johnston Miss Leonard Miss Adelaide Skliba

Where did it happen?

Cheyenne

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Primary Location

Cheyenne

Key Persons

Prof. Pierce Miss Alice Hebard Miss Mamie Mcfadden Miss Griffin Editor Slack Miss Maude Post J. A. Brockons Mr. Frank Kemp Mrs. Frank Kemp Miss Annie Bell Miss Eleanor Gilles Pie Miss Johnston Miss Leonard Miss Adelaide Skliba

Event Details

Various local residents and visitors reported traveling, returning, or visiting: Prof. Pierce in Laramie; Miss Alice Hebard returned from Reno, Nev.; Miss Mamie McFadden visiting Miss Griffin; Editor Slack at Wheatland; Miss Maude Post left for Ogden and Salt Lake; J. A. Brockons returned from Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kemp left for Sheridan and Omaha; several teachers returned from out of town.

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