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James Bullard person

born: [1871-01-01,1872-01-01)died/dissolved: [1871-01-01,1872-01-01)🌐 Q122223878id: p_james-bullard_307c7c
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Summary:  James Bullard was John Bullard's brother who arrived in southern New Mexico Territory with him in 1866 to seek their fortune as silver prospectors.
Completeness: 42/100 Grade D
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Apache raiding partyFeb. 25
SILVER CITY, Feb. 26 — A tragic affair occurred yesterday on the road leading from this town to Pinos Altos, when Sheriff John Bullard, one of the most respected citizens of our young camp, was killed by an Apache raiding party. The encounter took place near the divide, where Bul…

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John Bullard sibling_of James Bullard
Harvey H. Whitehill wrote_letter_to James Bullard1875-03-14

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