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J. J. Baxter person

born: [1887-01-01,1888-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_j-j-baxter_17e933
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Summary:  Person whose grave is located near McKinzie's ranch; he was killed by Indians in 1887.
Completeness: 67/100 Grade C
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Claims (3)

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McKinzie's Ranch1887
cited from The ladies of the party gathered wild flow-… (1891)
The ladies of the party gathered wild flow- ers, of which the woods abound, and decorated the lonely grave of J. J. Baxter, who was killed at McKinzie’s ranch by Indians in 1887. A great deal of large game was killed, there being no hunters i…

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Indians1887
cited from have spent the past six weeks at or near the… (1891)
. Osmer, have spent the past six weeks at or near the Gila Hot Springs. The party spent one week on the west fork of the river, near McKinzie’s abandoned ranch — about 27 miles north of the springs — fishing and exploring. Between 200 and …
Indians1887
cited from The ladies of the party gathered wild flow-… (1891)
The ladies of the party gathered wild flow- ers, of which the woods abound, and decorated the lonely grave of J. J. Baxter, who was killed at McKinzie’s ranch by Indians in 1887. A great deal of large game was killed, there being no hunters i…

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The ladies of the party gathered wild flow-…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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