Acosta person
Summary: A man who was shot by Carpio with a bow and arrows and later died of his wounds after being carried to Three Rivers.
Completeness: 70/100 Grade C
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cited from When Roman returned to his tent and… (1891)
e from him, he then seized a bow and
arrows and opened fire upon them ; being again
disarmed he fled to the mountains. The two
girls carried the wounded man to the settle-
ments at Three Rivers, and there told their sad
story which was co…
cited from The girls rushed upon Carpio and wrested… (1891)
The girls rushed upon Carpio and wrested
the rifle from him, he then seized a bow and
arrows and opened fire upon them ; being again
disarmed he fled to the mountains. The two
girls carried the wounded man to the settle-
ments at Three Rivers, …
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The girls rushed upon Carpio and wrested…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
When Roman returned to his tent and… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details