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The sawmill did not belong to John Smith because it was likely owned by another individual or entity, possibly due to historical land ownership or business arrangements. Additionally, John Smith may have been involved in the sawmill's operations without being the owner, such as being an employee or manager. Factors such as economic conditions, partnerships, or disputes could also have influenced ownership.
To determine if the sawmill belonged to John Smith, we would need specific historical or contextual information regarding ownership records or local history. Without such details, it's impossible to definitively say whether the sawmill was owned by him. If you have more context or specific references, I could provide a more tailored answer.
John A. Sutter
John and Mary Smith
John Smith was not on the Titanic. The ship's captain was Edward Smith. Not even related to John Smith.
The sawmill did not belong to John Smith because it was likely owned by another individual or entity, possibly due to historical land ownership or business arrangements. Additionally, John Smith may have been involved in the sawmill's operations without being the owner, such as being an employee or manager. Factors such as economic conditions, partnerships, or disputes could also have influenced ownership.
It was sawmill
John A. Sutter
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John and Mary Smith
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Powhatan lectured John Smith about _________ in a speech he addressed to John Smith.
Gold was found by John Marshall at Sutter's sawmill in Columa, CA.
No. It was discovered at his sawmill in Columa. John Marshall was the manager of the mill.
The Captain of Titanic was Edward John Smith.
John Smith did not discover Virginia.
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