Mr. Bush person
also known as: Bush
Summary:Β Β A Whitewater resident who set his own broken bones on multiple occasions and whose horse was stolen during Indian depredations.
Completeness: 58/100 Grade D
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Claims (2)
owned
residence on Whitewater
cited from J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson (1891) Β· +1 more. He has been peculiarly un-
fortunate in respect to broken limbs, as he
had one of his legs broken on two different
occasions a few years ago and for want of a
surgeon set the fractured limb himself and with
a degree of success that somβ¦
cited from Freighting is very light now between the⦠(1891)
suffering
with his ankle when I left but he says he donβt
mind that half as bad as the fright he received.
He half suspects that Mr. Bush set up a job
on him.
Freighting is very light now between the
Mogollons and Silver City, and the β¦
Sources (2)
Freighting is very light now between theβ¦ β
1891 Β· newspaper Β· public-domain Β· details
J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson β
1891 Β· newspaper Β· public-domain Β· details