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The Infamous Black Bird Southern Oregon History, Revised


Medford News: 1900

Below are some news highlights from Medford's seventeenth year:*


U N D E R   C O N S T R U C T I O N

MRS. JESSE ENYART DEAD.
    The wife of Jesse Enyart, of Medford, Oregon, is dead. A telegram to that effect was received last evening by Charles Enyart, the letter carrier, who is a brother of the bereaved husband. The telegram stated that Mrs. Enyart died at San Francisco, Cal., where she had gone for surgical treatment. She was Mr. Enyart's second wife. They had been married but eighteen months.
Logansport Pharos, Indiana, September 15, 1900, page 5


    Mail carrier Charles E. Enyart received a telegram from his brother Jesse Enyart yesterday morning stating that Mrs. Jesse Enyart had died at San Francisco. Jesse Enyart is a son of Pierce Enyart and formerly lived here. He is now a resident of Medford, Oregon, where he is engaged in the banking business. His wife, who died yesterday, was formerly Miss Inez Cannon of Albany, Oregon. Their married life extended over a period of less than two years..
Logansport Pharos, Indiana, September 15, 1900, page 5



Last revised October 4, 2009
*For more complete names of persons identified by initials, see the Index.