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"Big Mike" Grace person

id: p_big-mike-grace_e73395

also known as: Big Mike Grace

Probable 70%
Summary:  Well-known man in Grant county killed during an Indian outbreak.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (4)

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Indian outbreak1888-05-25
cited from The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well… (1888)
idea, and should be adopted by the council. From the May 25, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well known in Grant county, and Diehl, who were killed during the Indian outbreak, have been identified among the…
cited from The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well… (1888)
The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well known in Grant county, and Diehl, who were killed during the Indian outbreak, have been identified among the Indian prisoners recently

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Indians during outbreak
cited from There was a shooting scrape the other… (1888)
prisoner to strip to the skin, in which condition he was marched through the broiling sun to Solomonville. It is said that the prisoner was completely cooked by the time he reached the county seat. It was rough treatment, but the prisoner …
Indians
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-05-25 (1888)
The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well known in Grant county, and Diehl, who were killed during the Indian outbreak, have been identified among the Indian prisoners recently ( 10 ) taken in Tucson. In an examination before Court Commissioner…

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