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Clark person

id: p_clark_3007c4

also known as: cowboy by the name of Clark

Probable 70%
Summary:  A cowboy who died after being thrown from his horse.
Completeness: 46/100 Grade D
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Claims (2)

departed_for

Grozur's Ranch1891-08-21
cited from J. J. Bell and family and P. McPherson (1891)
joyous hours were whiled away. Among those present were: Misses Lumley, Mary Runyan, Frank Newcomb, Mabelle Gilbert, Emelia and Frances Ott, Mary Kephart and Mrs. Morrill, Messrs. R. L. Black, Con Sullivan, Bert Gilbert, Otto Ar- nold, J. S. …

died_in

Whitehouse ranch1889-06-07
cited from A Mexican was killed east of Cook’s Peak… (1889)
the amount of $11,000. From ihe June 7, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise A Mexican was killed east of Cook’s Peak on Sunday last. He was caught with stock that he did not own in his possession, and was sent across the range with his boots …

Sources (2)

A Mexican was killed east of Cook’s Peak…

1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details

J. J. Bell and family and P. McPherson

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details