Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Burr Caswell (1807–1896) was an American frontiersman, being the first white man to occupy any part of Mason County, Michigan, arriving in 1845. He built the first framed house, courthouse and jail in Mason County and was the first Coroner, Probate Judge and Surveyor there. He was the progenitor of a prominent Mason County family."@en }
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- Burr_Caswell abstract "Burr Caswell (1807–1896) was an American frontiersman, being the first white man to occupy any part of Mason County, Michigan, arriving in 1845. He built the first framed house, courthouse and jail in Mason County and was the first Coroner, Probate Judge and Surveyor there. He was the progenitor of a prominent Mason County family.".
- Q5000311 abstract "Burr Caswell (1807–1896) was an American frontiersman, being the first white man to occupy any part of Mason County, Michigan, arriving in 1845. He built the first framed house, courthouse and jail in Mason County and was the first Coroner, Probate Judge and Surveyor there. He was the progenitor of a prominent Mason County family.".
- Burr_Caswell comment "Burr Caswell (1807–1896) was an American frontiersman, being the first white man to occupy any part of Mason County, Michigan, arriving in 1845. He built the first framed house, courthouse and jail in Mason County and was the first Coroner, Probate Judge and Surveyor there. He was the progenitor of a prominent Mason County family.".
- Q5000311 comment "Burr Caswell (1807–1896) was an American frontiersman, being the first white man to occupy any part of Mason County, Michigan, arriving in 1845. He built the first framed house, courthouse and jail in Mason County and was the first Coroner, Probate Judge and Surveyor there. He was the progenitor of a prominent Mason County family.".