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Avaran Barrera person

id: p_avaran-barrera_d44f3c

also known as: Avaran

Probable 70%
Summary:  Son of Juan Jose Barrera killed at the first fire during the Indian attack.
Completeness: 58/100 Grade D
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Claims (2)

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Indians
cited from Two Men Killed (1890) · +2 more
ttle mustang he was riding, got away from the party. The officers fired several shots at close range but missed him. It is said the soldiers joined in the fusillade but did no better shooting than the civil officers and the fugitive escap…
Indians
cited from the reservation until lost among the rocks… (1890)
Where the Indians had dragged the body of Juan Jose and where they had stood around while beating Avaran on the head, were found the tracks of two with moccasins and one bare- footed Indian. The trail was followed across the Salise mountai…

Sources (4)

Mr…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details

the reservation until lost among the rocks…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details

Two Men Killed

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details

wagon and ran thirty or forty yards when he…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details