Dr. Stephens person
also known as: Dr Stephens
Summary: A physician previously practicing in Silver City, New Mexico, whose former office rooms were occupied by LL T Williams.
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cited from Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), March 27, 1894 (1894)
s 0 V it f i sW VOLUME XX SILVER CITY NEW MEXICO TUESDAY MARCH 27 1891 NO ltf t i JJELI WBIOHT Attorneys BtLtERCITY KBW MEXICO J A ANCHETA Attorney at Law tVUI practice In nil tlie courts of the Territory Cilinmul law a iMcInliy twice cor Texas aud Spring streets SILVER CITY NEW …
treated
Antony Vertino and Beru Qurorello
cited from Twenty-six head of steers were sold in Den-… (1891) · +1 more16c. For wholesale prices these figures
are remarkable for this point.
Twenty-six head of steers were sold in Den-
ver last week for $4.75 per hundred, bringing
$77 each. Another bunch was sold there for
$5.05 per hundred. These steers were …
witnessed
treatment of J. E. Wolford injuries— 1891-09-25
cited from J… (1891)done to Mr. Wolford’s two
hands, the palms of which were badly torn, and
all the nails but one were gone from the fingers,
as if torn out by pincers. The skin was also
stripped from both legs from the middle of the
thighs down to the …
worked_for
cited from After awhile Quin recovered and made his… (1889)
pick, crushing in the whole top of
his skull, and making a number of flesh wounds
on his head and person. After shooting Quin
Sing, the other Mexican beat him until he was
senseless. The house was then looted, the
Chinamen given another b…
medical practice in Silver City
cited from Mrs… (1889)Mrs. Amanda Ford, a colored lady, who
took rather a dark view of life, took an over
dose of morphine one day this week with sui-
cidal intent, but was pumped out by Dr. Ste-
phens, and is now restored to her usual good
health. Her fit of blu…
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After awhile Quin recovered and made his… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Mrs…
1889 · newspaper · public-domain
The parties are now at the Sister’s hospital,… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Twenty-six head of steers were sold in Den-… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Image 1 of Southwest-sentinel (Silver City, N.M.), March 27, 1894 ↗
Anonymous · 1894 · newspaper · public_domain · details