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George D. Hauser person

born: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)died/dissolved: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)id: p_george-d-hauser_2007ad

also known as: George Hauser

Probable 70%
Summary:  A man who returned from Hudsons and was chased by a Texas steer to the depot.
Completeness: 75/100 Grade B
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Claims (4)

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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…
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…
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…

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…

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