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Mr. Robeson person

born: [1890-01-01,1891-01-01)died/dissolved: [1890-01-01,1891-01-01)id: p_mr-robeson_81895c

also known as: Robeson

Probable 70%
Summary:  Owner of the Box O brand of cattle who discovered the bodies.
Completeness: 75/100 Grade B
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Claims (6)

discovered

bodies of two Mexicans
cited from Mr… (1890)
Mr. Robeson and his companion on their return from the plaza came across the bodies of the two Mexicans in the canon but could not account for the murder as they had no thought of Indians being in the vicinity. Sending the boy to the house …

lived_at

house near Frisco river
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-10-17 (1890) · +1 more
tarted on their road home. They had proceeded but a short distance when they were attacked by Indians, who fired at them from rocks on the west side of the canon. Avaran Barrera was killed at the first fire, being shot downward through th…

owned

cited from wagon and ran thirty or forty yards when he… (1890)
tarted on their road home. They had proceeded but a short distance when they were attacked by Indians, who fired at them from rocks on the west side of the canon. Avaran Barrera was killed at the first fire, being shot downward through th…
cited from wagon and ran thirty or forty yards when he… (1890)
wagon and ran thirty or forty yards when he was shot down. The other son, Manuel, who was behind on horseback, ran as fast as his horse would carry him to where he was hidden from view when he dismounted and escaped in the heavy underbrush.…
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-10-17 (1890)
tarted on their road home. They had proceeded but a short distance when they were attacked by Indians, who fired at them from rocks on the west side of the canon. Avaran Barrera was killed at the first fire, being shot downward through th…

went_to

cited from Mr… (1890)
Mr. Robeson and his companion on their return from the plaza came across the bodies of the two Mexicans in the canon but could not account for the murder as they had no thought of Indians being in the vicinity. Sending the boy to the house …

Sources (4)

Mr…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

wagon and ran thirty or forty yards when he…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details

wagon and ran thirty or forty yards when he…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

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