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Barber person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)🌐 Q15785531id: p_barber_73d5fb
Probable 70%
Summary:  Co-owner of 600 head of steers sold to G. F. Black.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (3)

owned

cited from The 600 head of steers belonging to Messrs… (1891)
The 600 head of steers belonging to Messrs. Barber, Slane and Terrell, which were being held at Engle the past two weeks, have been sold to G. F. Black, who shipped them to Kansas. The price paid was $7, $11 and $14. The price the owners a…
600 head of steers
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-09-11 (1891)
Notice posted by a Deadwood husband in the postoffice : My wife Sarah has Shot my ranch. When I didn’t Doo a thing to hur, an’ I want it distinctly Understood that any man who takes hur in and keers for her on my ac- count Will get himself…

sold_to

cited from Notice posted by a Deadwood husband in… (1891)
mean enough to wish the editor of the Advertiser any harm, and hopes that he may be able to produce the necessary discharges whenever called upon to do so. As for making wind. Brother Williams know how that is himself. From the September …

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