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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Edward GlivenEdward Gliven in Bismarck weekly tribune. - Apr 26 1889
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... night, nearly 200 more wanted to go but were obliged to wait for the next train. A large number of returning boomers dropped out at various stations in Kansas. Edward Gliven was at the head of thirty-three Illi? nois settlers leading them back home. He said: "We were 011 the first train that ar? rived at Guthrie ?n Mot.day afternoon., We ..."
Publication place: Bismarck, Burleigh, North Dakota
Edward GlivenEdward Gliven in The Mitchell capital. - May 3 1889
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... over the Santa Fe road yesterday. Over 300 boomers were in the train, and nearly 200 more wanted to go, but were obliged to wait for tho next train. Edward Gliven, at the head of thirty-live Illinois settlers, said to a reporter: "We were on the iirst train that arrived at Guthrie on Monday al'ternoon. We were not looking for town ..."
Publication place: Mitchell, Davison, South Dakota
Edward GlivenEdward Gliven in St. Paul daily globe. - Apr 25 1889
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... nearly two hundred more wanted to go, but were obliged to wait for the next train. A large number of returning boomers dropped out at various stations in Kansas. Edward Gliven was at the head of thirty-five Illinois settlers, leading them back home, lie said: "We were on the first train that arrived at Guthrie on Monday afternoon. We were not ..."
Publication place: Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota
Edward GlivenEdward Gliven in Pittsburg dispatch. - Apr 25 1889
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... left Arkansas City last night, and 200 more were compelled to wait for the next train. A large number of returning boomers dropped out at various stations in Kansas. Edward Gliven, at the head of 35 Illinois settlers, was leading them back home. He said; "We were on the first train that arrived in Guthrie on Monday afternoon. "We were not ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
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Edward L. Gliven 1887 1950
Edward L. Gliven, 1887 - 1950
Edward L. Gliven was born in 1887.
Edward married Goldie G. Gliven.
Edward passed away in 1950, at age 63.
He was buried in Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Ohio, United States.