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Quintano person

born: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)died/dissolved: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)🌐 Q42463id: p_quintano_4cf7de
Probable 70%
Summary:  A Mexican man injured in an explosion at the Georgetown mines.
Completeness: 70/100 Grade C
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Claims (5)

died_in

cited from A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who… (1889)
A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who was “blowed up” in the Georgetown mines, has been discharged from the Ladies hospital. He has lost an eye and an arm, and his countenance is badly marred.

killed_by

explosion
cited from A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who… (1889)
A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who was “blowed up” in the Georgetown mines, has been discharged from the Ladies hospital. He has lost an eye and an arm, and his countenance is badly marred.

lived_at

cited from A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who… (1889)
A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who was “blowed up” in the Georgetown mines, has been discharged from the Ladies hospital. He has lost an eye and an arm, and his countenance is badly marred.
cited from A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who… (1889)
A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who was “blowed up” in the Georgetown mines, has been discharged from the Ladies hospital. He has lost an eye and an arm, and his countenance is badly marred.

worked_for

cited from A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who… (1889)
A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who was “blowed up” in the Georgetown mines, has been discharged from the Ladies hospital. He has lost an eye and an arm, and his countenance is badly marred.

Sources (1)

A Mexican by the name of Quintano, who…

1889 · newspaper · public-domain

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