Don Felipe Gutierrez person
also known as: Don Felipe Gutierrez
Summary: A Mexican congressman and brother-in-law to the governor of Chihuahua, visiting on mining business.
Completeness: 68/100 Grade C
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Mexican congress— 1889-10-25
cited from Don Simon Amaya, of Guerrero County,… (1889)willingly assisted the scheme.
Norero now wants to get the prisoner out on a
writ of habeas corpus. The statements here may
be somewhat one-sided, but if they are not ab-
solutely correct, it is more than likely that
Judge Carr will be he…
occupation
Mexican congressman— 1889-11-01
cited from The Socorro Chieftain comes out in a ring-… (1889)he fugitives, but they had not then arrived.
Don Felipe Gutierrez, a Mexican congressman,
and a brother-in-law to the present governor of
Chihuahua, who is here on mining business, met
the revolutionists, and advised them to go home,
but they …
Sources (2)
Don Simon Amaya, of Guerrero County,… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The Socorro Chieftain comes out in a ring-… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details