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John Bell person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)🌐 Q1349142id: p_john-bell_f5a1c0
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Summary:  A cowboy working in the Gila roundup who was thrown from a horse and suffered a broken leg.
Completeness: 92/100 Grade A
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arrived_in

cited from John Bell, a cowboy working in the Gila… (1891)
John Bell, a cowboy working in the Gila roundup, was thrown from a horse last week and his leg broken in two places. He is at the Sister’s hospital, and doing as well as could be expected.

died_in

cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-09-18 (1891) · +1 more
J. Riedlinger will establish a bottling plant at Hillsboro and Clifton. J. Riedlinger, Jr., will conduct the Hillsboro branch, while an expert from St. Louis will run the Clifton establishment. The Grant county contingent at Las Cruces last we…

lived_at

Sisters' Hospital1891-09-18
cited from would get left, a large sized dinner bell was… (1891)
from Grant county was fined the drinks for the crowd, and for fear some of the boys would get left, a large sized dinner bell was rung, calling the clans together. A Mexican from the valley remarked with some sarcasm: “Those are the intell…

occupation

cowboy1891-09-18
cited from would get left, a large sized dinner bell was… (1891)
from Grant county was fined the drinks for the crowd, and for fear some of the boys would get left, a large sized dinner bell was rung, calling the clans together. A Mexican from the valley remarked with some sarcasm: “Those are the intell…
cowboy
cited from John Bell, a cowboy working in the Gila… (1891)
John Bell, a cowboy working in the Gila roundup, was thrown from a horse last week and his leg broken in two places. He is at the Sister’s hospital, and doing as well as could be expected.

worked_for

cited from John Bell, a cowboy working in the Gila… (1891)
John Bell, a cowboy working in the Gila roundup, was thrown from a horse last week and his leg broken in two places. He is at the Sister’s hospital, and doing as well as could be expected.
Gila roundup
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-09-18 (1891)
J. Riedlinger will establish a bottling plant at Hillsboro and Clifton. J. Riedlinger, Jr., will conduct the Hillsboro branch, while an expert from St. Louis will run the Clifton establishment. The Grant county contingent at Las Cruces last we…

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