Mr. Bush person
also known as: Bush
Summary: A Whitewater resident who set his own broken bones on multiple occasions and whose horse was stolen during Indian depredations.
Completeness: 85/100 Grade B
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cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-08-14 (1891)the population of three
or four years ago. This is owing to the exodus
of the Mormons who practically owned a good
portion of the valley. The crops are looking
fine and alfalfa will be a grand success.
The cattle are in fine condition not…
lived_at
cited from J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson (1891)
J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson
are in camp on Whitewater opposite Mr. Bush’s
residence. They are all having a splendid time
and living off the fat land. Hunting and fishing
is their chief amusement, the writer being tired,
hungry an…
owned
residence on Whitewater
cited from J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson (1891) · +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 som…
cited from Freighting is very light now between the… (1891)
suffering
with his ankle when I left but he says he don’t
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 …
treated
himself
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-08-14 (1891)the population of three
or four years ago. This is owing to the exodus
of the Mormons who practically owned a good
portion of the valley. The crops are looking
fine and alfalfa will be a grand success.
The cattle are in fine condition not…
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Freighting is very light now between the… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-08-14
1891 · newspaper · public-domain