Patrick Leyden, 1870–1932?> (aged 62 years)
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1830–1904
Birth: 1830
— Ireland Death: July 8, 1904 — Kelleys Island, Erie, Ohio, USA |
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3 years
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3 years
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3 years
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2 years
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Atlantic Steam Shovel #16
Note: Workers for the Kelleys Island Lime and Transport Company stand beside the bucket of the gigantic Atlantic Steam Shovel in the island's south quarry. The men are, from left, Paddy Leyden, Mike Bendo, Steve Gaynor, Tom May, Steve Sasko, John Sasko, Bill Danahar - Superintendent, Tom Fillipuci, John Samuel, John Wallenta, Mike Kekelick, Albert Lange, and Hugo Seeholzer. |
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