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Pat Kelly person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)🌐 Q22278561id: p_pat-kelly_0b844a

also known as: Pat Kelly, Kelly

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Summary:  A sheep man known as the 'Mutton Monarch of the Mogollons' who was treated for cancer.
Completeness: 100/100 Grade A
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Claims (17)

arrested_for

holdup of the company's store at Bisbee, robbery and murder
cited from On the following day the writer renewed an… (1891)
he bar as usual. The victim was the railroad man who had testified against the rustlers. He had been shot in the back of the head. No one knew who did the shooting, and no arrests were made. It was the way the rustlers got even with …

charged_with

sixty-odd indictments in Dallas
cited from On the following day the writer renewed an… (1891)
he bar as usual. The victim was the railroad man who had testified against the rustlers. He had been shot in the back of the head. No one knew who did the shooting, and no arrests were made. It was the way the rustlers got even with …
indictments in Dallas
cited from On the following day the writer renewed an… (1891)
On the following day the writer renewed an old acquaintance with Heath and Kelly, saloon- keepers, who had sixty odd indictments against them in Dallas. Through them he met several of the gang and was introduced as an old friend, which under th…

died_in

cited from During our second day in Clifton, Kid… (1891)
hey were after- wards captured, and Kelly, Big Dan, Red Sample and Texas Howard were given a judi- cial hanging in Tombstone for the crime. Heath was lynched by a mob in Tombstone for the same offense. He was considered one of the hardest m…
cited from On the following day the writer renewed an… (1891)
On the following day the writer renewed an old acquaintance with Heath and Kelly, saloon- keepers, who had sixty odd indictments against them in Dallas. Through them he met several of the gang and was introduced as an old friend, which under th…

injured_in

powder burn
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-07-05 (1889)
Accidents And Incidents During the firing of salutes opposite the Exchange corner, Santiago Baca, a Mexican boy, who was standing against a cottonwood tree, was somewhat seriously wounded. An open can of powder resting against the foot of the …

killed_by

judicial hanging in Tombstone
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-09-04 (1891) · +1 more
he bar as usual. The victim was the railroad man who had testified against the rustlers. He had been shot in the back of the head. No one knew who did the shooting, and no arrests were made. It was the way the rustlers got even with …

lived_at

cited from Pat Kelly, who is in from the Mogollons… (1888)
Pat Kelly, who is in from the Mogollons to be treated for a cancer, is improving slowly. This spring his lamb crop numbered 2600. As he is the only sheep man in this section he is usually referred to as the “Mutton Monarch of the Mogollons.”
Rincon
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1889-07-05 (1889)
Accidents And Incidents During the firing of salutes opposite the Exchange corner, Santiago Baca, a Mexican boy, who was standing against a cottonwood tree, was somewhat seriously wounded. An open can of powder resting against the foot of the …

occupation

sheep man
cited from A crazy Mexican woman who was con-… (1888)
Enterprise this week. He has one of the best farms and ranches in Socorro County. His cattle are in splendid condition. From ihe April 27, 1888, Issue of The Enierprise A crazy Mexican woman who was con- fined in the county jail, has been …
saloon-keeper
cited from On the following day the writer renewed an… (1891)
he bar as usual. The victim was the railroad man who had testified against the rustlers. He had been shot in the back of the head. No one knew who did the shooting, and no arrests were made. It was the way the rustlers got even with …
sheep man
cited from Pat Kelly, who is in from the Mogollons… (1888)
Pat Kelly, who is in from the Mogollons to be treated for a cancer, is improving slowly. This spring his lamb crop numbered 2600. As he is the only sheep man in this section he is usually referred to as the “Mutton Monarch of the Mogollons.”
saloon-keeper
cited from On the following day the writer renewed an… (1891)
On the following day the writer renewed an old acquaintance with Heath and Kelly, saloon- keepers, who had sixty odd indictments against them in Dallas. Through them he met several of the gang and was introduced as an old friend, which under th…

owned

cited from Pat Kelly, who is in from the Mogollons… (1888)
Pat Kelly, who is in from the Mogollons to be treated for a cancer, is improving slowly. This spring his lamb crop numbered 2600. As he is the only sheep man in this section he is usually referred to as the “Mutton Monarch of the Mogollons.”

sentenced_to

judicial hanging in Tombstone
cited from On the following day the writer renewed an… (1891)
he bar as usual. The victim was the railroad man who had testified against the rustlers. He had been shot in the back of the head. No one knew who did the shooting, and no arrests were made. It was the way the rustlers got even with …
hanging in Tombstone
cited from On the following day the writer renewed an… (1891)
On the following day the writer renewed an old acquaintance with Heath and Kelly, saloon- keepers, who had sixty odd indictments against them in Dallas. Through them he met several of the gang and was introduced as an old friend, which under th…

witnessed

cited from A… (1889) · +1 more
in the same spirit, why has this fruitful locality been overlooked? A. J. Cornell has received the contract for 2500 cords of wood to be delivered to the gov- ernment at Fort Bayard, at $3.19 per cord. From ihe July 5, 1889, Issue of The…

Sources (9)

A crazy Mexican woman who was con-…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details

Pat Kelly, who is in from the Mogollons…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain

A…

1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details

During our second day in Clifton, Kid…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

On the following day the writer renewed an…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

On the following day the writer renewed an…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

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