Jose Perez person
also known as: Perez, Mr. Perez
Summary: A cattleman who arrived from Lerdo and witnessed the earthquake while checking on his fence-building workmen.
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cited from Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this… (1891)
not injured by
the transpiring phenomena, broke out in a
hoarse cry of distress and ran like the wild wind
up the river bank toward Hanlon's. Many soon
succumbed, but Miguel and Shampore even-
tually made their way to Yuma, and the above
…
cited from Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this… (1891)
Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this
afternoon from Lerdo, says that on the forenoon
of the earthquake he had a force of men build-
ing a fence, inclosing a space of ground which
he intended using as a cattle corral. He had
five men at work,…
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cattleman
cited from Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this… (1891)not injured by
the transpiring phenomena, broke out in a
hoarse cry of distress and ran like the wild wind
up the river bank toward Hanlon's. Many soon
succumbed, but Miguel and Shampore even-
tually made their way to Yuma, and the above
…
owned
cited from Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this… (1891)
Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this
afternoon from Lerdo, says that on the forenoon
of the earthquake he had a force of men build-
ing a fence, inclosing a space of ground which
he intended using as a cattle corral. He had
five men at work,…
cited from Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this… (1891)
Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this
afternoon from Lerdo, says that on the forenoon
of the earthquake he had a force of men build-
ing a fence, inclosing a space of ground which
he intended using as a cattle corral. He had
five men at work,…
witnessed
cited from Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this… (1891) · +1 more
not injured by
the transpiring phenomena, broke out in a
hoarse cry of distress and ran like the wild wind
up the river bank toward Hanlon's. Many soon
succumbed, but Miguel and Shampore even-
tually made their way to Yuma, and the above
…
cited from Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this… (1891)
Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this
afternoon from Lerdo, says that on the forenoon
of the earthquake he had a force of men build-
ing a fence, inclosing a space of ground which
he intended using as a cattle corral. He had
five men at work,…
cited from In the midst of their devotions the hundred-… (1891)
In the midst of their devotions the hundred-
foot tidal wave showed up. Prayers were cut
short, and jumping over cracks and crevasses
in the roadway, the Andrade hill was reached.
From that peak, Perez states that the sight was
grandly sublime.…
cited from In the midst of their devotions the hundred-… (1891)
In the midst of their devotions the hundred-
foot tidal wave showed up. Prayers were cut
short, and jumping over cracks and crevasses
in the roadway, the Andrade hill was reached.
From that peak, Perez states that the sight was
grandly sublime.…
cited from Mr… (1891)
Mr. Perez stated also that Gardner's de- ■
scription of the great fissure in the bed of the I
Colorado river is correct, but that it occurred I
late in the evening instead of in the forenoon, 1
and that, although the river flows into the …
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In the midst of their devotions the hundred-…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
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Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
Jose Perez, a cattleman who arrived this… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
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1891 · newspaper · public-domain