Yuma -
John Wilkes Moore - another Civil War vet - and son worked at the Yuma Pioneer - moved to
Denver, where the son was convicted of throwing a preacher down some stairs, and arrested
for counterfeiting payroll checks.
Another John W. Moore homesteaded north of Wray.
Harry Moore worked on the Rattler, Pioneer, Gazette, and Brush Republican.
Added a page on the Burrell and Carl families of Wray.
Ezra Hull - another of the Civil War vets - he brought his mother-in-law at age 84 to file
her homestead claim.
Added a page on the Lund family - Niss Lund claimed land northwest of Yuma, probably
because his son Henry was nearby in Washington County - Henry ran a hardware store in
Hyde, dying of typhoid fever in 1888, buried in the Hyde cemetery.
Amos Mills of northwest of Yuma - he and daughter Lavina claimed land - they went back to
Omaha, taking an adopted boy back with them, destitute there in 1899.
John Lund of Bryant - not related to the Niss Lund family.
Clarissa Farrens of Yuma - son James claimed land and immediately left, widowed daughter
Nellie Tomlinson married a Gisi, had a son "Dutch" Gisi.