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Fannie Smith Goble

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While living in Rock Springs at the end of the 19th century, the Gobles owned The Excelsior Rock Springs Coal company, which was incorporated in 1899 by millionaire B.R. Wells from Chicago. The other owners were John Beckwith and A.V. Quinn of Evanston, Illinois. The company owned a large tract of
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coal land and expected to ship coal of superior quality starting from 1900 and to manufacturer coke. The capital stock of the company was $ 300,000.00 ($ 300,000.00 in 1914 had the same buying power as $ 7,242,960.00 in 2017)
22:(October 13, 1861 - June 17, 1940) was a member of the Spokane Board of Education and one of the owners of The Excelsior Rock Springs Coal company, Wyoming. 291: 134:
Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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organization, she was a regent for the State of Washington; she was the president and treasurer of
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Fannie Smith married George Harvey Goble (1854-1933). They had two daughter, Katherine and Olive.
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When her husband was employed by the Rock Springs National Bank they moved to
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Fannie Smith Goble was a member of the Spokane Board of Education.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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She was an active club woman. She held several high offices in
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Chesaning, Michigan

Daughters of the American Revolution
Spokane Sorosis Club
Young Women's Christian Association

Rock Springs, Wyoming
Spokane, Washington
Akron, Ohio
Baldwinsville, New York




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