John Brockman person
Summary: John Brockman filed a lawsuit against Gibson and son for $99 in damages after they allowed cattle to trespass on his cornfield.
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bid on
cited from Bids for the Fort Bayard beef contract… (1891)
Bids for the Fort Bayard beef contract
was opened this week. H. G. Noel’s bid was for
$4.74, Jake Brusch, $4.75, George D. Jones
$6.25, John Brockman, $10.50 for corn fed.
owned
ranch property on the Mimbres— 1889-11-29
cited from George Speers, the bookkeeper and super-… (1889)ble under the law, and
not be let off with two or three years in the
penitnetiary. If Grant County juries continue
this practice, there will surely be such a protest
from the people one of these days that will land
some of these hard ca…
house
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-01-06 (1888)seback did not move for
a time but finally started, but his horse seemed
to be fagged out and moved very slowly. An-
cheta thought that the horse the fellow was
riding was one of his, and ordered the man to
stop, who paid no attention t…
purchased
Fort Bayard beef contract bid at $10.50 for corn fed
cited from Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought (1891) · +1 morenel in which it was confined. The crookedness
of the river makes its total length about 800
miles. The men hunted and trapped on the way
but met only with very moderate success. They
claim to be the first who ever made the trip in
a boa…
sued
Gibson and son— 1888-01-06
cited from Silver City Enterprise — January 6, 1888 (selected items) (1888)Ancheta thought that the horse the fellow was riding was one of his, and ordered the man to stop, who paid no attention to the request but kept on going. Ancheta then fired at the fellow who by this time was nearly out of sight. Ancheta assisted by officers, then removed the hors…
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Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-01-06
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
Silver City Enterprise — January 6, 1888 (selected items) ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
George Speers, the bookkeeper and super-… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Bids for the Fort Bayard beef contract…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
Bids for the Fort Bayard beef contract… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details