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Capt. W. R. Shoemaker person

id: p_capt-w-r-shoemaker_663b3d

also known as: Capt. Shoemaker, late Capt. W. R. Shoemaker

Probable 70%
Summary:  U.S. ordinance officer who converted the old adobe church in Santa Fe into a storehouse for captured cannons.
Completeness: 52/100 Grade D
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cited from The bright little “Lone Star” gun was… (1891) · +1 more
anced south- ward to Chihuahua and in one of his light batteries was the “lone Star of Texas.” At Santa Cruz de Rosales, the last battle fought in the Mexican war, it did some sharp work as an attachment to Lieut. John Lore’s battery aga…

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1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

The bright little “Lone Star” gun was…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details