C. M. Shannon person
also known as: C. M.
Summary: A rancher who came into the city with his mother and wife due to Indian rumors and laid in a supply of cartridges.
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cited from C… (1889)
J. Taylor, formerly a blacksmith of this
city, who was sentenced to be shot for robbing
a train in Sonora, is still alive. He is being held
as witness against two others, who were impli-
cated. Taylor’s partner, Rohling, has been sen-
tenced…
the city
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-05-10 (1889)J. Taylor, formerly a blacksmith of this
city, who was sentenced to be shot for robbing
a train in Sonora, is still alive. He is being held
as witness against two others, who were impli-
cated. Taylor’s partner, Rohling, has been sen-
tenced…
the city
cited from C… (1889)C. M. Shannon, with his mother and wife,
spent several days in the city. The Indian
rumors brought them in. C. M. has laid in a
supply of cartridges, something that most
ranchers have been short of since the last out-
break. It is well enoug…
purchased
cartridges
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-05-10 (1889)J. Taylor, formerly a blacksmith of this
city, who was sentenced to be shot for robbing
a train in Sonora, is still alive. He is being held
as witness against two others, who were impli-
cated. Taylor’s partner, Rohling, has been sen-
tenced…
cited from C… (1889)
C. M. Shannon, with his mother and wife,
spent several days in the city. The Indian
rumors brought them in. C. M. has laid in a
supply of cartridges, something that most
ranchers have been short of since the last out-
break. It is well enoug…
Sources (3)
C…
1889 · newspaper · public-domain
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-05-10
1889 · newspaper · public-domain