Nathan Hall person
Summary: Purchaser who received steers and shipped them east.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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cited from AT THE TIMMER… (1891)
AT THE TIMMER.— M. Chapman, Maj. C. M.
Ryan, Bud Williams, Deming; G. D. James,
Whitewater; Nathan Hall, Socorro; J. B. Petrie,
Alumnia; G. H. Robinson, New York; W. A.
Towers, P. Montgomery, Kansas City; Sam
Debou, Max Kohn, San Francisco; J. …
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cited from AT THE TIMMER… (1891)
AT THE TIMMER.— M. Chapman, Maj. C. M.
Ryan, Bud Williams, Deming; G. D. James,
Whitewater; Nathan Hall, Socorro; J. B. Petrie,
Alumnia; G. H. Robinson, New York; W. A.
Towers, P. Montgomery, Kansas City; Sam
Debou, Max Kohn, San Francisco; J. …
purchased
Clark and Goodell cattle
cited from Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought (1891)nel in which it was confined. The crookedness
of the river makes its total length about 800
miles. The men hunted and trapped on the way
but met only with very moderate success. They
claim to be the first who ever made the trip in
a boa…
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AT THE TIMMER…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
Thos. J. Clark and Arthur Goodell brought ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details