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Jack Brown person

id: p_jack-brown_96b96d

also known as: Jack Brown

Probable 70%
Summary:  Person killed by Ada Humes.
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cited from ADA HUMES PARDONED (1891)
ADA HUMES PARDONED Ada Humes, the woman who killed Jack Brown, a gambler, in Silver City, about two years ago, for supposed infidelity, and was tried, found guilty of manslaughter and sen- tenced to three years in the New Mexico terri- torial pen…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-07-17 (1891)
ADA HUMES PARDONED Ada Humes, the woman who killed Jack Brown, a gambler, in Silver City, about two years ago, for supposed infidelity, and was tried, found guilty of manslaughter and sen- tenced to three years in the New Mexico terri- toria…

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ADA HUMES PARDONED

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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