Captain Stout person
Summary: An individual known as Captain Stout who was later identified in Arizona as a famous road agent.
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Claims (15)
acquitted_of
disturbing the buck-board or its passengers
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
disturbing Judge Mullen's buck-board or its passengers
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
robbing the buck-board
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
road agent activities in Cook's Canyon
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
road agent activities
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
robbing the buck-board
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
road agent charges
cited from individual known as Captain Stout… (1891)City acquaintances, and among others an
( 61 )
individual known as Captain Stout. The captain
did not disturb the buck-board or its passengers,
but might have done so, as he was afterwards
identified in Arizona as a famous road agent,
and w…
robbing the buck-board
cited from individual known as Captain Stout… (1891)City acquaintances, and among others an
( 61 )
individual known as Captain Stout. The captain
did not disturb the buck-board or its passengers,
but might have done so, as he was afterwards
identified in Arizona as a famous road agent,
and w…
robbing the N.M. and T. company buck-board
cited from individual known as Captain Stout… (1891)City acquaintances, and among others an
( 61 )
individual known as Captain Stout. The captain
did not disturb the buck-board or its passengers,
but might have done so, as he was afterwards
identified in Arizona as a famous road agent,
and w…
robbing the mail buck-board
cited from individual known as Captain Stout… (1891)City acquaintances, and among others an
( 61 )
individual known as Captain Stout. The captain
did not disturb the buck-board or its passengers,
but might have done so, as he was afterwards
identified in Arizona as a famous road agent,
and w…
arrested_for
road agent
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
fought_in
road agent activities
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
sentenced_to
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 more
um-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
cited from individual known as Captain Stout… (1891)
City acquaintances, and among others an
( 61 )
individual known as Captain Stout. The captain
did not disturb the buck-board or its passengers,
but might have done so, as he was afterwards
identified in Arizona as a famous road agent,
and w…
witnessed
road agents in Arizona
cited from The Mimbres river derives its name from… (1891) · +1 moreum-
mings, had a store at the crossing, but having
no customers, he moved up to Silver City with
his goods, the remnant of a large stock. The
place was for a long time unoccupied on account
of its supposed insalubrity, and was finally
taken…
Sources (2)
individual known as Captain Stout… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The Mimbres river derives its name from… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details