George Shaffer person
also known as: George Shaffer, Shaffer
Summary: Partner of Thomas Butcher whose shotgun accidentally discharged.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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cited from From the Republican (1890)
From the Republican
Last Sunday afternoon at 5 p. m. as Thomas
Butcher and George Shaffer, his partner, were
returning from a hunt, the jolting of the buggy
they were riding in exploded shells in both
barrels of Shaffer’s shot-gun, which was re…
witnessed
cited from From the Republican (1890)
From the Republican
Last Sunday afternoon at 5 p. m. as Thomas
Butcher and George Shaffer, his partner, were
returning from a hunt, the jolting of the buggy
they were riding in exploded shells in both
barrels of Shaffer’s shot-gun, which was re…
worked_for
cited from The deceased was an Englishman and had… (1890)
The deceased was an Englishman and had
no relation in this country. He was a bricklayer
by trade and with his partner Shaffer had the
contract of laying the brick for the Agricultural
College. He was buried in the grave yard at-
tached to the …
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From the Republican
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
The deceased was an Englishman and had…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain