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    1. Re: [NETHURST] History Law Enforcement Pender, Thurston, NE
    2. Lila Garner
    3. I think you have to experiment by clicking on reply, and then looking at the "To:" blank to see where your reply will go. Different lists seem to be set up differently. If you click on "Reply all:" you can also see where your reply is going. If you want to reply privately, paste the submitter's private email address into the "To:" blank. There are early Pender newspapers as found at http://www.nebraskahistory.org/lib-arch/research/library/newspapr.htm They are on microfilm at the Nebraska State Historical Society. There is no guarantee, however, that there are no gaps in the date parameters. The last number (seven digits, the first two being 00) is a file code number--probably a poor explanation for it! Pender Logan Valley Times Thurston 7 10 1896 thru 1 10 1902 0013109 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 9 29 1899 thru 11 21 1902 0014290 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 11 28 1902 thru 4 27 1906 0014291 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 5 4 1906 thru 11 18 1910 0014292 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 11 25 1910 thru 10 9 1914 0014293 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 10 16 1914 thru 1 4 1918 0014294 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 1 11 1918 thru 3 25 1921 0014295 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 4 1 1921 thru 6 13 1924 0014296 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 6 20 1924 thru 9 2 1927 0014297 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 9 9 1927 thru 10 31 1930 0014298 Pender Pender Republic Thurston 11 7 1930 thru 12 15 1933 0014302 Lila > Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 12:34:42 -0500 > From: greenbrush1@gmail.com > To: nethurst@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NETHURST] History Law Enforcement Pender, Thurston, NE > > Hello Lila, First can you tell me if I am to reply to your personal email > in the header of this message or do I just click on the nethurst mail and > send a reply? My first experience at forum lists. thanks. > > I thought about Marvin being a "CIty Marshal" at another place other than > Pender but have not found any periodicals to support that. He is on the > 1900 Census with that occupation and other Census reports, NE and OR he is > a labourer or farmer. Pender did not get its first newspaper "Sentinial" > until after this time. Any other suggestions appreciated. Clearing up this > identity would lead to a possible identification to remains found deceased > in OR around 1920 and restore a piece of law enforcement history to NE. > Thank you > > -- > * * > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NETHURST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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