History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . [_i3 1 ?fefS. RESIDENCE OF WILLIAM ZEISS 2,000 haskets of tomatoes, 26,000 heads of cah- hehage and 6-3 tons of Iiay. also a qnantity of en- cumbers and potatoes. In 1007 Mr. Zeiss iiurehased an acre of landfrom liis father and erected a nine-room resi-dence, which they occupied Sept. 2, 1907. ^Ir. and ^Irs. Zeiss have one daughter, MaryL., born May 23, 1904. ... is now living. In June. 1905 he sold hisfarm and moved his family to California, liv-ing in Oakland at the time of the 18, 190(^


History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . [_i3 1 ?fefS. RESIDENCE OF WILLIAM ZEISS 2,000 haskets of tomatoes, 26,000 heads of cah- hehage and 6-3 tons of Iiay. also a qnantity of en- cumbers and potatoes. In 1007 Mr. Zeiss iiurehased an acre of landfrom liis father and erected a nine-room resi-dence, which they occupied Sept. 2, 1907. ^Ir. and ^Irs. Zeiss have one daughter, MaryL., born May 23, 1904. ... is now living. In June. 1905 he sold hisfarm and moved his family to California, liv-ing in Oakland at the time of the 18, 190(^. Nine days after the earth-quake he and his family returned to Pennsyl-xania, and in August the farmwhich he owned before going West. While iu the West, Mr. Zilk traveled through 228 I-LISTORY OF RANSOM TOWNSHIP and visitttl several .stale;^, apeuding iiiiifh liiiicin California, Oregon and AVashingtdn. , being a survivor of the terrible earthquake,can give a very interesting account of the of San I*rancisco and the sufiering of(hose who escaped death and were l


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