Favian Gonzalez person
Summary: Mexican man shot by Edward McEnterf after threatening others with a knife at San Juan.
Completeness: 67/100 Grade C
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charged_with
quarreling with and threatening two other Mexicans with a knife
cited from Col… (1890)d attempted to shoot Jas. Mirk on
the road near the Santa Fe round house Mon-
day. The highway man relieved Mirk of three
dollars cash, shot off his own finger and wound-
ed his horse, and was bound over to the grand
jury on charges of …
killed_by
shot by Edward McEnterf, wound in the region of the collar bone
cited from Col… (1890)d attempted to shoot Jas. Mirk on
the road near the Santa Fe round house Mon-
day. The highway man relieved Mirk of three
dollars cash, shot off his own finger and wound-
ed his horse, and was bound over to the grand
jury on charges of …
cited from Shooting At San Juan (1890)
Shooting At San Juan
Edward McEnterf, an employe of the NAN
ranch, was brought to Silver City under arrest
for the shooting of a Mexican named Favian
Gonzalez on Tuesday last at San Juan, a settle-
ment on the Mimbres. According to the only
acc…
threatened
two other Mexicans with a knife
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-10-03 (1890)and
a six-shooter and was riding away. Apusy told
him to come back; he replied that he was going
to drive cows and would not do it. He (Apusy)
shot him with a Winchester; found his money
on him. Hogs were eating his body up and he
trie…
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Shooting At San Juan
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-10-03
1890 · newspaper · public-domain