old chief person
Summary: An Indian chief who had been befriended by Charles Brown and warned him of the tribe's murderous intentions.
Completeness: 43/100 Grade D
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Claims (2)
witnessed
murderous intention of his tribe
cited from Mr… (1891)Mr. Charles Brown, an old resident and
prominent citizen of Tucson, was one of the
owners of the ferry at the time of the calamity,
and it was only by an accident that he did not
share the fate of his companions. A few days
before the Indi…
cited from Mr… (1891)
Mr. Charles Brown, an old resident and
prominent citizen of Tucson, was one of the
owners of the ferry at the time of the calamity,
and it was only by an accident that he did not
share the fate of his companions. A few days
before the Indi…
Sources (1)
Mr…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain