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Gibson and son person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)id: p_gibson-and-son_b6d308

also known as: The Texans

Probable 70%
Summary:  Cattle owners from Texas who allegedly damaged Brockman's cornfield.
Completeness: 75/100 Grade B
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Claims (4)

charged_with

$991888-01-06
cited from John Brockman has brought suit against… (1888)
comes.” Ancheta on hearing the remark, asked who they were, when the two on foot started on a run and soon disappeared among the thick brush. The man on horseback did not move for a time but finally started, but his horse seemed to be fa…

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cited from John Brockman has brought suit against Gibson and son, owners of about 400 head… (1888)
John Brockman has brought suit against Gibson and son, owners of about 400 head of cattle which they recently brought in from Texas and turned loose in Mr. Brockman's cornfield, for $99 damages. The Texans did not stop at this, but moved their effects into one of Brockman's house…

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400 head of cattle1888-01-06
cited from John Brockman has brought suit against… (1888)
comes.” Ancheta on hearing the remark, asked who they were, when the two on foot started on a run and soon disappeared among the thick brush. The man on horseback did not move for a time but finally started, but his horse seemed to be fa…
cited from John Brockman has brought suit against Gibson and son, owners of about 400 head… (1888)
John Brockman has brought suit against Gibson and son, owners of about 400 head of cattle which they recently brought in from Texas and turned loose in Mr. Brockman's cornfield, for $99 damages. The Texans did not stop at this, but moved their effects into one of Brockman's house…

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