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[[File:1914McGheeLeone.JPG|thumb|Leone McGhee in 1914]]
[[File:1914McGheeLeone.JPG|thumb|Leone McGhee in 1914]]
[[File:1915McGheeJDonald.JPG|thumb|J. Donald McGhee in 1915]]
[[File:1915McGheeJDonald.JPG|thumb|J. Donald McGhee in 1915]]
[[File:McGheeStonesPostville.jpg|thumb|Gravestones in Postville Cemetery]]


After serving as sheriff of Waukon, widower James McGhee came to Mason City in 1903 with his 3 children: Ruth, Leone and J. Donald.
After serving as sheriff of Waukon, widower James McGhee came to Mason City in 1903 with his 3 children: Ruth, Leone and J. Donald.

Revision as of 13:42, 22 March 2020

James H. McGhee in 1918
Ruth McGhee Bull and Harold Bull c. 1909
Leone McGhee in 1914
J. Donald McGhee in 1915
Gravestones in Postville Cemetery

After serving as sheriff of Waukon, widower James McGhee came to Mason City in 1903 with his 3 children: Ruth, Leone and J. Donald.

Approximately 10 years worth of letters to J. Donald, dating from 19-- to 1922, and other documents (diploma, college textbooks, WWI unit photo) were found in the house.

J. Donald McGhee Papers