Charles Fox person
also known as: Chas. Fox
Summary: Former clerk at Neff & Stevens' hardware store who sold a pistol to Manley and testified at trial.
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cited from Chas… (1890)
Chas. Fox, then a clerk in Neff & Stevens’
hardware store, in Silver City, testified that
Manley purchased a pistol from him, and
loaded it, and stated that he intended to kill
Redding. Fox informed Redding of this.
sold_to
cited from Chas… (1890)
Chas. Fox, then a clerk in Neff & Stevens’
hardware store, in Silver City, testified that
Manley purchased a pistol from him, and
loaded it, and stated that he intended to kill
Redding. Fox informed Redding of this.
worked_for
cited from Upon the trial for murder just ended it… (1890) · +1 more
on said hear-
ing, that Redding had proffered to do the work
for Newsham whenever requested, and that no
request had ever been made. The dissolution of
the injunction settled the controversy in Red-
ding's favor. From this time forward Manley…
cited from Chas… (1890)
Chas. Fox, then a clerk in Neff & Stevens’
hardware store, in Silver City, testified that
Manley purchased a pistol from him, and
loaded it, and stated that he intended to kill
Redding. Fox informed Redding of this.
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-02-28 (1890)
on said hear-
ing, that Redding had proffered to do the work
for Newsham whenever requested, and that no
request had ever been made. The dissolution of
the injunction settled the controversy in Red-
ding's favor. From this time forward Manley…
Sources (4)
Chas…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-02-28
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
Upon the trial for murder just ended it… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details