Dick Jenkins person
also known as: Jenkins
Summary: Man shot twice and killed during a cattle round-up quarrel, left estate of $50,000.
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shooting during cattle round-up near Springerville
cited from The practice of carrying fire arms on the… (1888)d
sat and smoked as contentedly as though he
were in a rocking chair. When the horse ceased
to pitch the money was turned over and most
of the boys took their straight. As the rider
drained his poison, he quietly remarked, “Well,
I though…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-06-22 (1888)
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sat and smoked as contentedly as though he
were in a rocking chair. When the horse ceased
to pitch the money was turned over and most
of the boys took their straight. As the rider
drained his poison, he quietly remarked, “Well,
I though…
cited from The practice of carrying fire arms on the… (1888)
The practice of carrying fire arms on the
the range has deprived many a good man of
his life, and in many instances has deprived a
family of its support. The following telegram
from Springerville shows what may happen
when men are armed : Durin…
married_to
cited from The practice of carrying fire arms on the… (1888)
The practice of carrying fire arms on the
the range has deprived many a good man of
his life, and in many instances has deprived a
family of its support. The following telegram
from Springerville shows what may happen
when men are armed : Durin…
occupation
Sports editor of rabbit edition of the Pup Tent— 1936
cited from Page_ · +1 moredid showing the
Cadets made during the Corps Area
Inspection last March, it is generally
believed that the Institute will again
deserve this rating.
(Continued on Page 2)
Concert orchestra
organized
The first meeting of the concert
orchestra which is to play during the
coming com…
owned
$50,000 estate
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-06-22 (1888)d
sat and smoked as contentedly as though he
were in a rocking chair. When the horse ceased
to pitch the money was turned over and most
of the boys took their straight. As the rider
drained his poison, he quietly remarked, “Well,
I though…
cited from The practice of carrying fire arms on the… (1888)
The practice of carrying fire arms on the
the range has deprived many a good man of
his life, and in many instances has deprived a
family of its support. The following telegram
from Springerville shows what may happen
when men are armed : Durin…
suffered_injury
during game— 1937-11-25
cited from Page_no, California.
Mr. Howard Smith, Port Arthur,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde O’Neal and
daughter, Pueblo, Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. V. £. Mclnnis and Hugh,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
(Continued on Page 19)
Homecoming Crowd Treated To Fine
Grid Game Thanksgiving; Cadets
Close Season Agains…
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Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-06-22
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
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1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The practice of carrying fire arms on the…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain