Hurlburt person
also known as: Mr. Hurlburt
Summary: Deceased man, native of New Hampshire, served as Confederate captain, moved to Nevada and then to Pinos Altos, New Mexico.
Completeness: 93/100 Grade A
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arrived_in
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)
The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)
The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)
The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
born_in
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)
The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
fought_in
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)
The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)
The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
lived_at
San Vicente Cienega ranch— 1869
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
occupation
captain in Confederate service
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
owned
field of corn— August 1869
cited from The deceased was a native of New Hamp-… (1890)The deceased was a native of New Hamp-
shire and in early life emigrated to Missouri.
At the outbreak of the civil war, when “Home
Guard” organizations were springing up in
every township, Mr. Hurlburt was the unani-
mous choice of his company a…
Sources (1)
The deceased was a native of New Hamp-…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain