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E. H. Brazile person

born: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)died/dissolved: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)id: p_e-h-brazile_9ca76c
Probable 70%
Summary:  A cowboy working for J. E. Saint who was present at Grant's Station.
Completeness: 67/100 Grade C
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Claims (4)

arrived_in

cited from Quite a serious shooting occurred at… (1889)
Quite a serious shooting occurred at Grant’s Station on the A. & P. last week. Earl Hudson, E. H. Brazile and Richard Wilson, cow- boys working for J. E. Saint, after loading three trains of cattle, rode over unarmed to Grant’s and entering Bloc…

lived_at

cited from Quite a serious shooting occurred at… (1889)
Quite a serious shooting occurred at Grant’s Station on the A. & P. last week. Earl Hudson, E. H. Brazile and Richard Wilson, cow- boys working for J. E. Saint, after loading three trains of cattle, rode over unarmed to Grant’s and entering Bloc…

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J. E. Saint1889-06-28
cited from On Monday a warrant was sworn out for… (1889)
ar of Dr. Stephens’ office. Mrs. Munger claims that Sheridan insulted her. Soon after this she called Mr. Sheridan out of Hand & Beall’s office and attempted to whip him with a rawhide. Mr. Sheridan caught and held her until a crowd began t…
cited from Quite a serious shooting occurred at… (1889)
Quite a serious shooting occurred at Grant’s Station on the A. & P. last week. Earl Hudson, E. H. Brazile and Richard Wilson, cow- boys working for J. E. Saint, after loading three trains of cattle, rode over unarmed to Grant’s and entering Bloc…

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On Monday a warrant was sworn out for…

1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details

Quite a serious shooting occurred at…

1889 · newspaper · public-domain

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