Eugene Colson person
Summary: A man who returned from Hudsons and encountered a Texas steer.
Completeness: 77/100 Grade B
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Claims (3)
arrived_in
Hudsons (returned from)
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-05-03 (1889)possible, but Adams had long
been dead when he arrived. The remains were
brought to Las Cruces, and were taken charge
of by Chas. Metcalfe, who was a partner of
the unfortunate man in the working of the
Modoc mine. The Herd Bros, came in…
departed_for
depot
cited from Eugene Colson and George D. Hauser re- (1889)possible, but Adams had long
been dead when he arrived. The remains were
brought to Las Cruces, and were taken charge
of by Chas. Metcalfe, who was a partner of
the unfortunate man in the working of the
Modoc mine. The Herd Bros, came in…
lived_at
cited from Eugene Colson and George D. Hauser re- (1889)
Eugene Colson and George D. Hauser re-
turned on Monday from Hudsons, where they
were for several days, vegetating and drinking
hot water. For the sake of exercise they started
to walk to the depot, and when about half way
they were met by a…
Sources (3)
Eugene Colson and George D. Hauser re-
1889 · newspaper · public-domain
Eugene Colson and George D. Hauser re- ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-05-03
1889 · newspaper · public-domain