George F. Patrick person
also known as: George F. Patrick, Geo. F. Patrick
Summary: Nephew of J. W. Patrick who made the cattle deal.
Completeness: 53/100 Grade D
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Claims (13)
acquitted_of
unlawful assembly and taking a wagon from the NAN ranch— December 24
cited from “The Hudsons were working on the NAN… (1888)“The Hudsons were working on the NAN
ranch as the employes of S. T. Harkey. On the
18th of December Geo. F. Patrick went out
and took peaceable possession of the upper
house on the NAN ranch, which has not been
occupied since the Indian rai…
arrived_in
NAN ranch upper house— December 18
cited from The following statement is made by the… (1888)his pistol.
The following statement is made by the
friends of the late A. L. McAfee, and Geo. F.
Patrick. It is first but fair to state that there
has been considerable trouble over the NAN
brand of cattle, and that there is now a case …
cited from “The Hudsons were working on the NAN… (1888)
“The Hudsons were working on the NAN
ranch as the employes of S. T. Harkey. On the
18th of December Geo. F. Patrick went out
and took peaceable possession of the upper
house on the NAN ranch, which has not been
occupied since the Indian rai…
charged_with
unlawful assembly and taking a wagon from the NAN ranch— December 19
cited from “The Hudsons were working on the NAN… (1888)“The Hudsons were working on the NAN
ranch as the employes of S. T. Harkey. On the
18th of December Geo. F. Patrick went out
and took peaceable possession of the upper
house on the NAN ranch, which has not been
occupied since the Indian rai…
owned
cited from A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888) · +1 more
at Davis’ mill
a few days ago. The brute fled.
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with
ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be-
longing to James W. Patrick and George F.
Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been
recorded. It conve…
cited from A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888)
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with
ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be-
longing to James W. Patrick and George F.
Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been
recorded. It conveys to S. T. Harkey for $21,-
000.
cited from The object of this notice being to put un-… (1888)
The object of this notice being to put un-
suspecting persons on their guard in treating
with either said Dane or Harkey in reference
thereto. The property and title is now in litiga-
tion in the courts, and the status of the same
fixing the …
residence of George F. Patrick
cited from Mr… (1888)Mr. McAfee came from Colorado, and has
resided here about five years. The remains
were brought to this city on Sunday. The
funeral took place from the residence of George
F. Patrick on Monday afternoon, Rev. Lowe
preaching the funeral sermon.
purchased
cited from Epitaph : Green C… (1888) · +1 more
ed a
dangerous man. He was elderly and his par-
tially gray hair and beard were habitually dyed.
This gave rise to a supposition that he was try-
ing to disguise himself and that he was a fugi-
tive. After the killing he disappeared and is …
cited from A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888)
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with
ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be-
longing to James W. Patrick and George F.
Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been
recorded. It conveys to S. T. Harkey for $21,-
000.
sold_to
cited from A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… (1888)
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with
ranches, houses and cattle of other brands be-
longing to James W. Patrick and George F.
Patrick, purchased from the Lassaters has been
recorded. It conveys to S. T. Harkey for $21,-
000.
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-08-03 (1888) · +1 more
ed a
dangerous man. He was elderly and his par-
tially gray hair and beard were habitually dyed.
This gave rise to a supposition that he was try-
ing to disguise himself and that he was a fugi-
tive. After the killing he disappeared and is …
worked_for
cited from The NAN brand of cattle, about 3500 head,… (1888)
by
the dead man’s son, who carried dinner to his
father. The funeral took place in this city on
Sunday from the Methodist church under the
auspices of the Masonic fraternity. The Masons
have contributed about $250 to the family of
deceased…
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Sources (10)
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
A bill of sale to the NAN cattle with… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Epitaph : Green C… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Mr…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
Persons are also warned against purchas-… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-08-03
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
The following statement is made by the… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
“The Hudsons were working on the NAN…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
The NAN brand of cattle, about 3500 head,… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The object of this notice being to put un-…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain