H. H. Betts person
also known as: H. H. Betts
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school trustee
cited from LIGHT VOTE IN CITY ELECTION (1891)LIGHT VOTE IN CITY ELECTION
The lightest vote ever cast at a city election
was polled here Tuesday last as follows: For
mayor — J. W. Fleming 160; for the council —
Martin Maher 113, M. W. Neff 97, L. D. Miller
77, Jo E. Sheridan 50; for sc…
married_to
cited from FAN-TAN PARTY (1891)
FAN-TAN PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Betts gave a Progres-
sive Fan-Tan party Wednesday evening, in
honor of Mrs. Betts’ sister. Miss Newcomb, who
is visiting here from Boston. The ladies were
all dressed in Japanese costumes, and presented
a very pr…
occupation
clerk of grand jury— 1888-05-25
cited from The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well… (1888)idea, and should be adopted by
the council.
From the May 25, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise
The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well
known in Grant county, and Diehl, who were
killed during the Indian outbreak, have been
identified among the…
grand jury clerk
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-05-25 (1888)The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well
known in Grant county, and Diehl, who were
killed during the Indian outbreak, have been
identified among the Indian prisoners recently
( 10 )
taken in Tucson. In an examination before
Court Commissioner…
worked_for
cited from H… (1891)
horse, which was thrown down, his mate fol-
lowing him. They all went down in a heap, but
by one of those peculiar circumstances which
are continually happening, no one was hurt.
In going over, the heavy wagon tongue barely
grazed Sam’s hea…
cited from In the afternoon the commission made… (1888)
In the afternoon the commission made
another effort and succeeded in catching two
grand jurors. Jo E. Sheridan is foreman, and
is well qualified, having for years been justice
of the peace at Cooney. H. H. Betts is clerk.
The others are: F. M…
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In the afternoon the commission made…
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-05-25
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
FAN-TAN PARTY
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
LIGHT VOTE IN CITY ELECTION
1891 · newspaper · public-domain