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Charles J. VeilingCharles J. Veiling in Kentucky Irish American. - Dec 11 1915
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"... chief Louisvillo supporter that a now woman Inspector be appointed to succeed Madge Nave and that the local Democratic organization select the appointee. Many Louisvillo Democrats wero entertained by Charles J. Veiling and H. Z. Churchill, of the Auditor's office, who arranged a buffet luncheon for their local friends, which proved a treat Indeed for footsore and hungry Democrats. Many aro also ..."
Publication place: Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky
Charles VeilingCharles Veiling in Watertown republican - Mar 18 1885
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"... Robbins, known throughout the United States as a manufacturer of baggage checks, died at Chelsea, Mass,, on the 14th inst. At Wenona, 111., on the 12th., a miner named Charles Veiling, temporarily insane, jumped down the mine shaft, a distance of 550 feet. He was crushed to an unrecognizable mass. While a party of men were engaged in blasting rocks near ..."
Publication place: Watertown, Jefferson, Wisconsin
Charles VeilingCharles Veiling in The National tribune. - Mar 19 1885
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"... vivacity. It is said that she know really moro of Mrs. Gaines's true relationship to Daniel Clark than has come to light. A Fearful Leap. A German miner, named Charles Veiling, deliberately jumped over the safety gate in a coal shaft near Wenona, 111., on the 12th, and landed on the cage at the bottom of the shaft, a distance of ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Charles VeilingCharles Veiling in Farmer And Settler (Sydney, NSW) - Oct 20 1922
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"... boy, wore burled ton feet deop In sand at Cottealoe fW'.A.l. on Rundav nfternoon, and irhrn recovered un hour nnd a half later both wore dead. The husband, Alb?rt Charles Veiling, was standing near them in n yard ut tholr general store, when a 14-ft. drv well coliapxrd, currying I ho pair to tholr death. A SAVAGE MAM, Horse and' Elder ..."
Publication place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia