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Domestic News
September 26, 1919
The Kemmerer Republican
Kemmerer, Lincoln County, Wyoming
What is this article about?
Dan Robinson of Fontenelle sold his ranch to Lon Stepp for $35,000 after harvesting large, luscious fall strawberries, superior green corn, and heavy potatoes, following 20 years of residence.
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FALL CROP OF STRAWBERRIES AT FONTENELLE
Dan Robinson of Fontenelle recently disposed of his ranch to Lon Stepp, not however before he harvested his fall crop of strawberries, some of which were exhibited in Kemmerer this week. The berries are large and luscious, and have elicited much comment. Mr. Robinson also raised green corn that is not excelled anywhere, and his potato crop was splendid this year, some of the tubers weighing as much as two pounds each.
The consideration for their ranch is reported as $35,000. They had resided there for 20 years. The ranch and home is considered one of the best in the county.
Dan Robinson of Fontenelle recently disposed of his ranch to Lon Stepp, not however before he harvested his fall crop of strawberries, some of which were exhibited in Kemmerer this week. The berries are large and luscious, and have elicited much comment. Mr. Robinson also raised green corn that is not excelled anywhere, and his potato crop was splendid this year, some of the tubers weighing as much as two pounds each.
The consideration for their ranch is reported as $35,000. They had resided there for 20 years. The ranch and home is considered one of the best in the county.
What sub-type of article is it?
Agriculture
Economic
What keywords are associated?
Fontenelle Strawberries
Ranch Sale
Dan Robinson
Crop Harvest
What entities or persons were involved?
Dan Robinson
Lon Stepp
Where did it happen?
Fontenelle
Domestic News Details
Primary Location
Fontenelle
Event Date
Recently
Key Persons
Dan Robinson
Lon Stepp
Outcome
the ranch was sold for $35,000 after 20 years of residence.
Event Details
Dan Robinson disposed of his ranch to Lon Stepp after harvesting his fall crop of strawberries, which were exhibited in Kemmerer. He also raised green corn and potatoes.