J. D. Lee person
also known as: J. D. Lee
Summary: Former driver and supposed owner of the Mogollon stage line who fled to Texas.
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cited from J… (1890)
eet,
and the teeth are in very good condition, giving
evidence of a person of some thirty years of
age. The other skulls are smaller, one giving
evidence of about the same age as that of the
man, while the other of a person of fifty or …
cited from J… (1890)
J. D. Lee, the former driver and supposed
owner of the Mogollon stage line, who skipped
so unceremoniously last week, owes almost
everyone in the country. He was a man of very
windy ways and the wonder is that he could
get a stand off with a…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-11-28 (1890)
J. D. Lee, the former driver and supposed
owner of the Mogollon stage line, who skipped
so unceremoniously last week, owes almost
everyone in the country. He was a man of very
windy ways and the wonder is that he could
get a stand off wi…
occupation
stage line driver— 1890-11-28
cited from J… (1890)eet,
and the teeth are in very good condition, giving
evidence of a person of some thirty years of
age. The other skulls are smaller, one giving
evidence of about the same age as that of the
man, while the other of a person of fifty or …
driver of Mogollon stage line
cited from J… (1890)J. D. Lee, the former driver and supposed
owner of the Mogollon stage line, who skipped
so unceremoniously last week, owes almost
everyone in the country. He was a man of very
windy ways and the wonder is that he could
get a stand off with a…
owned
cited from J… (1890)
eet,
and the teeth are in very good condition, giving
evidence of a person of some thirty years of
age. The other skulls are smaller, one giving
evidence of about the same age as that of the
man, while the other of a person of fifty or …
cited from J… (1890)
J. D. Lee, the former driver and supposed
owner of the Mogollon stage line, who skipped
so unceremoniously last week, owes almost
everyone in the country. He was a man of very
windy ways and the wonder is that he could
get a stand off with a…
Sources (3)
J…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-11-28
1890 · newspaper · public-domain