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Arizona Frijol person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)id: p_arizona-frijol_806402

also known as: Arizona Frijol

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Summary:  Man from Deming who fired at two men attempting to steal his horse.
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firing at horse thieves
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-11-16 (1888)
and were of such a brutal nature as to have long since become the talk of the town. He has several times been under arrest, each time his wife begging for him, under the empty promise that he would drink no more, but after each time he…

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cited from News has reached this city that Montague… (1888) · +1 more
and were of such a brutal nature as to have long since become the talk of the town. He has several times been under arrest, each time his wife begging for him, under the empty promise that he would drink no more, but after each time he…
cited from Arizona Frijol, of Deming, claims that two… (1888)
Arizona Frijol, of Deming, claims that two men were trying to steal his horse. He fired twice at them and thinks he hit one of them, while he is sure that one slightly wounded his horse “Dude,” who broke away from the thieves.

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Dude
cited from News has reached this city that Montague… (1888) · +1 more
and were of such a brutal nature as to have long since become the talk of the town. He has several times been under arrest, each time his wife begging for him, under the empty promise that he would drink no more, but after each time he…
Dude
cited from Arizona Frijol, of Deming, claims that two… (1888)
Arizona Frijol, of Deming, claims that two men were trying to steal his horse. He fired twice at them and thinks he hit one of them, while he is sure that one slightly wounded his horse “Dude,” who broke away from the thieves.
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-11-16 (1888)
and were of such a brutal nature as to have long since become the talk of the town. He has several times been under arrest, each time his wife begging for him, under the empty promise that he would drink no more, but after each time he…

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