Marcus Fuller person
Summary: A miner who approached Col. Harris and asked for money.
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fled town on first train— 1888-01-27
cited from Inquiry has recently been made through… (1888)ase, and after the court adjourned Fuller again
asked for money. Some words passed, and
Fuller called the colonel a liar. The colonel is
getting pretty well along in years, but it didn’t
take him long to knock the burly miner out, who
jum…
occupation
miner— 1888-01-27
cited from Col… (1888)that they are the men. Von Heine writes that
they will all be shot within a month, as the
Mexican laws make it a death penalty to rob
a train in that country. So this settles Charley
Small and his villainous gang forever.
From the January…
miner
cited from Col… (1888)Col. Harris, owner of the Illinois mine at
Kingston, who is in this city attending the Grey
Eagle case before Master Posey, had a slight
misunderstanding with a big miner named
Marcus Fuller in which the colonel came out
first best. Fuller …
miner
cited from Col… (1888)Col. Harris, owner of the Illinois mine at
Kingston, who is in this city attending the Grey
Eagle case before Master Posey, had a slight
misunderstanding with a big miner named
Marcus Fuller in which the colonel came out
first best. Fuller appro…
witnessed
Grey Eagle case testimony against Col. Harris— 1888-01-27
cited from Col… (1888)that they are the men. Von Heine writes that
they will all be shot within a month, as the
Mexican laws make it a death penalty to rob
a train in that country. So this settles Charley
Small and his villainous gang forever.
From the January…
cited from Col… (1888) · +1 more
Col. Harris, owner of the Illinois mine at
Kingston, who is in this city attending the Grey
Eagle case before Master Posey, had a slight
misunderstanding with a big miner named
Marcus Fuller in which the colonel came out
first best. Fuller …
cited from Col… (1888)
Col. Harris, owner of the Illinois mine at
Kingston, who is in this city attending the Grey
Eagle case before Master Posey, had a slight
misunderstanding with a big miner named
Marcus Fuller in which the colonel came out
first best. Fuller appro…
Sources (3)
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1888 · newspaper · public-domain
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