Capt. French person
also known as: Capt. French
Summary: Manager of the W. S. Ranch on the Frisco who sustained a fractured left arm when thrown from a bronco.
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arrived_in
cited from TIMMER HOUSE arrivals… (1891)
TIMMER HOUSE arrivals. — Jacob Bochen, W.
R. Beall, Denver; M. W. Carico, Philadelphia;
F. W. Smith, Las Cruces ; Harry Kaufman, J. G.,
New York; F. G. Bochow, Ed. Goldsmith, San
Francisco; J. Levy, Cincinnati; A. E. Boisvert,
Manchester; Miss A. …
cited from AT THE TIMMER… (1891)
AT THE TIMMER.— M. Chapman, Maj. C. M.
Ryan, Bud Williams, Deming; G. D. James,
Whitewater; Nathan Hall, Socorro; J. B. Petrie,
Alumnia; G. H. Robinson, New York; W. A.
Towers, P. Montgomery, Kansas City; Sam
Debou, Max Kohn, San Francisco; J. …
chased
cited from at Bill Bates’ ranch in Bear Valley, where they… (1891)
at Bill Bates’ ranch in Bear Valley, where they
now directed their course as quickly as possible.
On the way thither the house of Dick Hall was
passed; they had just got by when Mrs. Hall
rode rapidly along the trail from the house out-
str…
injured_in
accident
cited from Capt… (1889)Capt. French, manager of the W. S. Ranch
on the Frisco, met with a painful accident last
week. He was thrown from a bronco, sustain-
ing a fracture of the left arm.
killed_by
bronco
cited from Capt… (1889)Capt. French, manager of the W. S. Ranch
on the Frisco, met with a painful accident last
week. He was thrown from a bronco, sustain-
ing a fracture of the left arm.
lived_at
cited from Capt… (1889)
Capt. French, manager of the W. S. Ranch
on the Frisco, met with a painful accident last
week. He was thrown from a bronco, sustain-
ing a fracture of the left arm.
cited from AT THE TIMMER… (1891)
AT THE TIMMER.— M. Chapman, Maj. C. M.
Ryan, Bud Williams, Deming; G. D. James,
Whitewater; Nathan Hall, Socorro; J. B. Petrie,
Alumnia; G. H. Robinson, New York; W. A.
Towers, P. Montgomery, Kansas City; Sam
Debou, Max Kohn, San Francisco; J. …
occupation
manager of W. S. Ranch
cited from Capt… (1889)law in Arizona
these murderers will be hung. They are worse
enemies to a country than the Apaches. If jus-
tice is not done in this matter the officials of
Graham county will be to blame, and capitalists
will be pretty apt to give that c…
witnessed
thrown from a bronco sustaining fracture of left arm
cited from Capt… (1889)law in Arizona
these murderers will be hung. They are worse
enemies to a country than the Apaches. If jus-
tice is not done in this matter the officials of
Graham county will be to blame, and capitalists
will be pretty apt to give that c…
worked_for
cited from Capt… (1889)
Capt. French, manager of the W. S. Ranch
on the Frisco, met with a painful accident last
week. He was thrown from a bronco, sustain-
ing a fracture of the left arm.
cited from at Bill Bates’ ranch in Bear Valley, where they… (1891)
at Bill Bates’ ranch in Bear Valley, where they
now directed their course as quickly as possible.
On the way thither the house of Dick Hall was
passed; they had just got by when Mrs. Hall
rode rapidly along the trail from the house out-
str…
Sources (5)
Capt…
1889 · newspaper · public-domain
at Bill Bates’ ranch in Bear Valley, where they…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
AT THE TIMMER…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
TIMMER HOUSE arrivals…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain