George Parker person
also known as: George Parker, George Park-er
Summary: Associated with Capt. Kelly's command.
Completeness: 53/100 Grade D
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Claims (9)
departed_for
cited from Two Apache Indians were hanged at Flor-… (1889)
struck the wrong man. Johnny is not only a
dude and a spider, but is also a “scrapper” and
knows how to resent an insult.
From the December 13, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
Two Apache Indians were hanged at Flor-
ence, Arizona, Friday las…
died_in
cited from George Parker, a son of Thomas Parker,… (1888)
George Parker, a son of Thomas Parker,
of Silver City, was instantly killed at Benson
last Friday night by a train backing upon him.
He was a brakeman, and is said to have been a
most exemplary young man.
fought_in
Capt. Kelly's command— 1871-02-11
cited from was over the small band of citizens started to… (1888)ho was second in
command of the citizens’ party under Bullard,
and from him learns that the following named
gentlemen were members of the party: A. L.
Webb, John Jones, James Copley, William
Boyington, Tom Findley, Peter Hildreth, Hugh
Flinn…
cited from was over the small band of citizens started to… (1888)
was over the small band of citizens started to
Silver City with Bullard’s body, arriving in four
days. They were met at Mangas Springs by Ed
Moulton with a wagon, in which the body was
conveyed on into town. Jim Bullard, John
Swisshelm, George…
Capt. Kelly's command— 1871-02-11
cited from was over the small band of citizens started to… (1888)ho was second in
command of the citizens’ party under Bullard,
and from him learns that the following named
gentlemen were members of the party: A. L.
Webb, John Jones, James Copley, William
Boyington, Tom Findley, Peter Hildreth, Hugh
Flinn…
killed_by
train— 1888-03-09
cited from M… (1888) · +1 more, say-
ing he would wait until the grand jury meets.
M. C. Jay’s house in Georgetown was bur-
glarized last week and $400 worth of goods
stolen. The owner offered a reward of $50
and thereby regained the property which had
been secreted in…
cited from George Parker, a son of Thomas Parker,… (1888)
George Parker, a son of Thomas Parker,
of Silver City, was instantly killed at Benson
last Friday night by a train backing upon him.
He was a brakeman, and is said to have been a
most exemplary young man.
occupation
brakeman— 1888-03-16
cited from M… (1888) · +1 more, say-
ing he would wait until the grand jury meets.
M. C. Jay’s house in Georgetown was bur-
glarized last week and $400 worth of goods
stolen. The owner offered a reward of $50
and thereby regained the property which had
been secreted in…
brakeman
cited from George Parker, a son of Thomas Parker,… (1888)George Parker, a son of Thomas Parker,
of Silver City, was instantly killed at Benson
last Friday night by a train backing upon him.
He was a brakeman, and is said to have been a
most exemplary young man.
Sources (6)
George Parker, a son of Thomas Parker,…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
George Parker, a son of Thomas Parker,… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
was over the small band of citizens started to… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
was over the small band of citizens started to…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
Two Apache Indians were hanged at Flor-… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details