Alfred William McCune (June 11, 1849 – March 28, 1927) was an American railroad builder, mine operator, and politician from the state of Utah. Owner of...
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The Alfred McCune Home is one of the mansions on Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, Utah, from around the turn of the 20th century. Built for Alfred W. McCune...
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McCune is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam McCune (novelist) (b. 1985), American novelist Alfred W. McCune (1849–1927), British-American...
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women to be proselytizing missionaries beginning in 1898. McCune's husband, Alfred W. McCune, was a wealthy Utah politician and businessman and she held...
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established by the tycoon Alfred W. McCune. Morris, who worked as a floral shop manager in Salt Lake City, joined McCune's project to construct what was...
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investment frenzy in Cerro de Pasco. In 1877, James Ben Ali Haggin, Alfred W. McCune, George Hearst, and gamonles planters organized the "Cerro de Pasco...
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to compare nominations, and declare the result. In mid-August 1898, Alfred W. McCune decided to seek office as a Democrat for the United States Senate....
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National Center for Lesbian Rights. Alfred W. McCune, railroad builder, mine operator, and politician Sterling McMurrin, U.S. Commissioner of Education...
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William H. Dickson. Alfred McCune Home - 201 North Main Street mansion for Indian-born railroad and mining businessman Alfred W. McCune. Ashby Snow Home...
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and the fact that the Utah legislature was controlled by Democrats. Alfred W. McCune, one of Salt Lake City's most prominent businessmen, sought and won...
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