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Jim Johnson person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)🌐 Q100983345id: p_jim-johnson_b68fee
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Summary:  One of three Stein's Pass train robbers killed by Mexican federal troops after a battle near Cusihuiriachis.
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Mexican federal troops1888-03-23
cited from It seems that Grant County has one thing… (1888)
he back, and claims that the offense was non-payment of waiter wages for two weeks. Young was a highbinder, it is said, and claimed to have been naturalized. From Ihe March 23, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise Good For Grant The Train Robbers…
cited from It seems that Grant County has one thing… (1888)
It seems that Grant County has one thing to thank Mexican troops for, and that is for “doing up” the Stein’s Pass robbers and saving the expenses of trial here. Recently United States Marshal Meade and a posse who pursued into Mexico, were arr…
Mexican federal troops
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-03-23 (1888) · +1 more
Good For Grant The Train Robbers Killed in Mexico by Native Troops It seems that Grant County has one thing to thank Mexican troops for, and that is for “doing up” the Stein’s Pass robbers and saving the expenses of trial here. Recently …

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