John Hogan person
Summary: A Cooney prospector who left for Riverside, California, and owns a valuable block there.
Completeness: 92/100 Grade A
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arrived_in
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-04-13 (1888)
n me
just at my dinner hour. He came very near
taking me — three bullets passed through my
clothes. For a few moments I wished I was in
Riverside. Geronimo pursued a campaign pe-
culiarly his own. If his surprise was intercepted,
he never st…
departed_for
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)
all his cow-
punchers and told them if they intended to
marry this year that it was time they were at
it, as he was tired of their running around every
Sunday when they should be branding maver-
icks. Dap.
From ihe April 13, 1888, Issue…
prospecting in Arizona and New Mexico— 1878
cited from “Well, he was never a very good Indian… (1888)found several mines varying in richness, and
made several small sales, but the Indians were
bad, Geronimo being very troublesome two
years ago. Since leaving Riverside in ’78, I
have thoroughly propected through Arizona
and New Mexico.”
“You …
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)
A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for $30…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-04-13 (1888)
A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-04-13 (1888)
A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for…
discovered
several quartz mines in Mogollon Mountains
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888) · +1 moreall his cow-
punchers and told them if they intended to
marry this year that it was time they were at
it, as he was tired of their running around every
Sunday when they should be branding maver-
icks. Dap.
From ihe April 13, 1888, Issue…
lived_at
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-04-13 (1888)
A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for…
occupation
prospector— 1888-04-13
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)all his cow-
punchers and told them if they intended to
marry this year that it was time they were at
it, as he was tired of their running around every
Sunday when they should be branding maver-
icks. Dap.
From ihe April 13, 1888, Issue…
Prospector
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for $30…
Prospector
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-04-13 (1888)A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for…
owned
$20,000 block in Riverside— 1888-04-13
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)all his cow-
punchers and told them if they intended to
marry this year that it was time they were at
it, as he was tired of their running around every
Sunday when they should be branding maver-
icks. Dap.
From ihe April 13, 1888, Issue…
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)
A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for $30…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-04-13 (1888) · +1 more
A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for…
purchased
$20,000 block in Riverside— 1876
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)all his cow-
punchers and told them if they intended to
marry this year that it was time they were at
it, as he was tired of their running around every
Sunday when they should be branding maver-
icks. Dap.
From ihe April 13, 1888, Issue…
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)
A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for $30…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-04-13 (1888) · +1 more
A Hit For Hogan
John Hogan, a Cooney Prospector, left
here a few days ago for Riverside, California.
A paper comes to hand from that city describ-
ing the miner and stating that he is the owner
of a $20,000 block there which he purchased
for…
witnessed
Geronimo attack with 50 tribesmen
cited from “Well, he was never a very good Indian… (1888)found several mines varying in richness, and
made several small sales, but the Indians were
bad, Geronimo being very troublesome two
years ago. Since leaving Riverside in ’78, I
have thoroughly propected through Arizona
and New Mexico.”
“You …
worked_for
working on a ditch in Riverside— 1876
cited from A Hit For Hogan (1888)all his cow-
punchers and told them if they intended to
marry this year that it was time they were at
it, as he was tired of their running around every
Sunday when they should be branding maver-
icks. Dap.
From ihe April 13, 1888, Issue…
Sources (4)
A Hit For Hogan
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
A Hit For Hogan ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-04-13
1888 · newspaper · public-domain
“Well, he was never a very good Indian… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details