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Enterprise man person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)🌐 Q1344681id: p_enterprise-man_0e7095

also known as: The scribe, the writer

Probable 70%
Summary:  A reporter for the Enterprise newspaper who traveled through the area and encountered the gang.
Completeness: 100/100 Grade A
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Claims (7)

arrived_in

cited from fied that he overheard the rustlers say that they… (1891)
heir friends continued to guard them until after dark, when the judge rendered his decision and they were liberated. Horses were in waiting for them, and they lost no time in getting to the railroad where an engine conveyed them to Lordsbu…
cited from The first experience of the Enterprise man… (1891)
The first experience of the Enterprise man with them was at Guthrie station, then the grading camp on the Clifton railroad. The scribe had tied his white pony to a wagon, and laid himself down to pleasant slumbers on his saddle blanket beneath …

owned

cited from The first experience of the Enterprise man… (1891)
The first experience of the Enterprise man with them was at Guthrie station, then the grading camp on the Clifton railroad. The scribe had tied his white pony to a wagon, and laid himself down to pleasant slumbers on his saddle blanket beneath …
cited from The first experience of the Enterprise man… (1891)
The first experience of the Enterprise man with them was at Guthrie station, then the grading camp on the Clifton railroad. The scribe had tied his white pony to a wagon, and laid himself down to pleasant slumbers on his saddle blanket beneath …

witnessed

conversation between Bill and accomplice
cited from The wagon was within a few feet of a tent… (1891)
The wagon was within a few feet of a tent saloon and along in the night he was awakened by the remark; “Well Bill, if we don’t go through him some one else will.” Bill replied, “Well, we’ll take a drink and then attend to the business.” The …
Clifton1883
cited from The writer has seen a good many tough… (1891)
The writer has seen a good many tough towns, but has no hesitancy in saying that America never produced a tougher one than Clifton in ’83. Such a state of affairs as de- scribed of course could not last long, but while
state of affairs1883
cited from The writer has seen a good many tough… (1891)
The writer has seen a good many tough towns, but has no hesitancy in saying that America never produced a tougher one than Clifton in ’83. Such a state of affairs as de- scribed of course could not last long, but while

Sources (4)

The first experience of the Enterprise man…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

The wagon was within a few feet of a tent…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

The writer has seen a good many tough…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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