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Peter Hall, Jr. person

id: p_peter-hall-jr_0337bd

also known as: Peter Hall, Jr., Peter Hall Jr.

Probable 70%
Summary:  A fugitive who fled from Bill Bates' ranch and was the only one with a warrant, turned over to officers.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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Claims (3)

arrested_for

unknown charges
cited from at Bill Bates’ ranch in Bear Valley, where they… (1891) · +2 more
another posse from the C. A. bar ranch. The house was sur- rounded and the prisoner was told to talk to Tom Hall which he did, telling him the house was surrounded and he might as well surrender, which he did with the use of a great de…

charged_with

warrant served
cited from at Bill Bates’ ranch in Bear Valley, where they… (1891)
he bullet entering his horse’s brain. He imme- diately mounted behind Riley and the chase continued for half a mile farther, the sheriff’s posse gaining some ground. Here Steve Kemp called to Deputy Sheriff Johnson and J. D. Birch that they …

owned

stolen goods
cited from at Bill Bates’ ranch in Bear Valley, where they… (1891)
he bullet entering his horse’s brain. He imme- diately mounted behind Riley and the chase continued for half a mile farther, the sheriff’s posse gaining some ground. Here Steve Kemp called to Deputy Sheriff Johnson and J. D. Birch that they …

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