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The George Few House in Flandreau was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Photo from 2017 county architectural survey.
The Few House is an Eastern Stick style design built in 1899 for George and Ella Few. George H. Few was a hardware merchant, involved in banking, and was a state senator.
GEORGE, WA - JULY 12: Sting of The Police perform in Concert at the Gorge Amphitheater on July 12, 2008 in George, Washington. (Photo by Dana Nalbandian/WireImage)
Marsh, George, Private, 2102, 1st/5th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment
Born: Belper Derbyshire
Enlisted: Belper
Disembarked 25th February 1915
Killed in action 19th November 1915
Buried in St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-l'Avoue, France, Grave Reference: II E 2
Service Records
Enlisted on 5th May 1914, Aged 17 years 11 months, employed as a collier with the Denby Iron and Coal Company.
Son of John and Mary Ann Marsh, of Kilburn Road, Belper
On 3rd October 1915, he was given 7 days Field Punishment Number 2, for falling out without permission while in line of march.
1911 Census
Born about 1896
A coal miner ganger below ground
Son of John, a coal miner hewer, and Mary Ann Marsh, of Spencer Road, Belper, Derbyshire
sain georges church tower taken from a couple of hundred meters away. 500px.com/photo/223884099 500px.com/seidchr instagram.com/seidchr facebook.com/seidchr
He's doing lousy, but we're not sure why at this point. Not the lymphoma, seems to be a bone, spine or shoulder issue. Blood work was great except elevated eosinophilia which usually means infection from parasite. (Redoing tick borne disease test today) Lots of Tramatol. Absolutely killing himself to keep up his proper corgi appearances.
If there was ever a point I wanted this dog to talk, it's now. What the heck is hurting?
He's still looking great.