Difference between revisions of "George W. Peckham"
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− | '''George W. Peckham''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/234048134/george-w-peckham 1851-1914], Harrison p.364) was a newspaper publisher in Watsonville, first of the ''Transcript'' and, sometime after 1892, the ''Pajaronian''. He is named in Harrison (p.375-76) as a member of the [[Galoot Club]], but Harrison said he had sold the ''Transcript'' and moved to San Jose by 1892. | + | '''George W. Peckham''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/234048134/george-w-peckham 1851-1914], Harrison p.364) was a newspaper publisher in Watsonville, first of the ''Transcript'' and, sometime after 1892, the [[Pajaronian newspaper|''Pajaronian'']]. He is named in Harrison (p.375-76) as a member of the [[Galoot Club]], but Harrison said he had sold the ''Transcript'' and moved to San Jose by 1892. |
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 27 December 2023
George W. Peckham (1851-1914, Harrison p.364) was a newspaper publisher in Watsonville, first of the Transcript and, sometime after 1892, the Pajaronian. He is named in Harrison (p.375-76) as a member of the Galoot Club, but Harrison said he had sold the Transcript and moved to San Jose by 1892.