J. Francisco Chavez person
also known as: Col. J. Francisco Chavez
Summary: Superintendent of the penitentiary who received a letter about a confession.
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occupation
superintendent of the penitentiary
cited from ARE THEY GUILTY? (1891)of thousands of cattle have been attacked with
ophthalmia. According to a recent dispatch
from Vienna the entire supply of blue glass in
Vienna has been exhausted for this purpose,
and it has been necessary to obtain additional
supplies from …
superintendent of penitentiary
cited from ARE THEY GUILTY? (1891)ARE THEY GUILTY?
A letter was received in this city from Col.
J. Francisco Chavez, superintendent of the peni-
tentiary, stating that information had been re-
ceived from Mexico that a criminal held in
prison for murder had confessed that he was
t…
superintendent of the penitentiary
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-07-10 (1891)of thousands of cattle have been attacked with
ophthalmia. According to a recent dispatch
from Vienna the entire supply of blue glass in
Vienna has been exhausted for this purpose,
and it has been necessary to obtain additional
supplies from …
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letter received in city
cited from ARE THEY GUILTY? (1891)ARE THEY GUILTY?
A letter was received in this city from Col.
J. Francisco Chavez, superintendent of the peni-
tentiary, stating that information had been re-
ceived from Mexico that a criminal held in
prison for murder had confessed that he was
t…
Sources (3)
ARE THEY GUILTY?
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
ARE THEY GUILTY? ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-07-10
1891 · newspaper · public-domain