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Mr. Carter person

born: [1890-01-01,1891-01-01)died/dissolved: [1890-01-01,1891-01-01)🌐 Q64569597id: p_mr-carter_46d6a6

also known as: Carter

Probable 70%
Summary:  Ranch owner at the head of Greenwood canyon with sheep and goats.
Completeness: 85/100 Grade B
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Claims (4)

fought_in

cited from Hon… (1891)
Hon. Frank Hubbell, of Bernalillo county, was recently shot and almost killed by a Socorro county desperado by the name of Carter. The shooting was unjustifiable and it is to be hoped that the would-be murderer will get his just deserts.

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cited from Hon… (1891)
Hon. Frank Hubbell, of Bernalillo county, was recently shot and almost killed by a Socorro county desperado by the name of Carter. The shooting was unjustifiable and it is to be hoped that the would-be murderer will get his just deserts.

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ranch at head of Greenwood Canyon
cited from cut open as with a knife from the front indi-… (1890)
eart, but still alive and conscious. He asked him, who shot you? and was answered quien sabe. He offered the wounded man a drink from his canteen but he was too weak to drink; he left the canteen with the man and went to look after his…
cited from cut open as with a knife from the front indi-… (1890)
cut open as with a knife from the front indi- cating that the pocket had been sewed up. The sheriff started George Parker on the trail. The trail of the horse was followed for two miles and a half toward Prescott Allen’s ranch on Bear creek, …

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Andreas Enriques worked_for Mr. Carter

Sources (3)

cut open as with a knife from the front indi-…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

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1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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