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Portrait of Harry Lee, husband of Mrs. Alta (Robertson). Lee was the only son of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel S. Lee. For many years, he conducted the general merchandise store at Ford & Lee in Quincy. It continued until he sold it to devote full-time to manage his father's ranch. He was united in marriage to Miss Alta Robertson of Quincy on January 6, 1909. She was the youngest daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Robertson, also pioneer resident of Plumas County. In 1903-1906, Mr. Lee was one of the directors of the Plumas County Bank. Harry Lee
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