Bob Evans person
also known as: Bob, Bob Evans
Summary: Man who narrowly escaped drowning in the Gila River along with his wife.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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arrived_in
cited from Bob Evans, accompanied by Messrs… (1891)
through the head, frac-
turing the skull through which the brains oozed.
It occurs to us that there is something radi-
cally wrong with the law, or its administration,
where an apparent killer is allowed to go free,
and two innocent witnesse…
departed_for
cited from ESCAPE DROWNING IN GILA (1891)
placer gravel was encountered. In four
days, Mr. Kirk, with the assistance of one man,
took out $36 with a rocker. The gold is worth
$16 an ounce. The new strike is in virgin
ground from which, no doubt, a large amount
of money will soon…
witnessed
near drowning in Gila River
cited from ESCAPE DROWNING IN GILA (1891)placer gravel was encountered. In four
days, Mr. Kirk, with the assistance of one man,
took out $36 with a rocker. The gold is worth
$16 an ounce. The new strike is in virgin
ground from which, no doubt, a large amount
of money will soon…
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Bob Evans, accompanied by Messrs… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
ESCAPE DROWNING IN GILA ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details