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Lee White person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)🌐 Q115771527id: p_lee-white_90abfc
Probable 70%
Summary:  A notorious convict who successfully escaped the penitentiary.
Completeness: 70/100 Grade C
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Claims (3)

arrested_for

Robberies and hold-ups
cited from Four more convicts made their escape… (1891)
more convicts made their escape from the territorial penitentiary at Santa Fe on Monday last. It was at 4 o’clock in the after- noon when the break was made, and four horses at work in the brick yard were captured, the convicts holding up …

departed_for

EscapeMonday last
cited from Four more convicts made their escape… (1891)
more convicts made their escape from the territorial penitentiary at Santa Fe on Monday last. It was at 4 o’clock in the after- noon when the break was made, and four horses at work in the brick yard were captured, the convicts holding up …

sentenced_to

Seven years
cited from Four more convicts made their escape… (1891)
more convicts made their escape from the territorial penitentiary at Santa Fe on Monday last. It was at 4 o’clock in the after- noon when the break was made, and four horses at work in the brick yard were captured, the convicts holding up …

Sources (1)

Four more convicts made their escape…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

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