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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
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.