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Deputy Marshal Frank Porter person

id: p_deputy-marshal-frank-porter_c59869

also known as: Frank Porter, Mr. Porter

Probable 70%
Summary:  Deputy marshal who refuted rumors about Apache unrest at San Carlos reservation.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (4)

arrived_in

reservation
cited from This morning Deputy Marshal Frank Por- (1891)
This morning Deputy Marshal Frank Por- ter came in from the reservation and refutes the report in every detail.
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-04-24 (1891)
he country, regarding the San Carlos Indians: Santa Fe, April 11. — The New Mexican is in receipt of news from southwestern Arizona that the White Mountain Apaches are very uneasy, and it is feared they will go on the war path. They are h…

departed_for

reservation
cited from This morning Deputy Marshal Frank Por- (1891)
This morning Deputy Marshal Frank Por- ter came in from the reservation and refutes the report in every detail.

witnessed

Apaches, Tontos, Yumas, and Mohaves being quiet and doing better work than at present
cited from Mr… (1891)
Mr. Porter says regarding the statement that “they are having much trouble among themselves,” that they were never more quiet nor doing better work than at present, Apaches as well as Tontos, Yumas and Mohaves.

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Mr…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

This morning Deputy Marshal Frank Por-

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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