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Richard Hudson person

born: [1870-01-01,1871-01-01)died/dissolved: [1871-01-01,1872-01-01)🌐 Q3956999id: p_richard-hudson_b0f50c
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Summary:  Richard Hudson was a prospector who, alongside John Bullard, discovered a rich silver vein in 1870 west of the Pinos Altos diggings.
Completeness: 42/100 Grade D
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rich vein of silver ore1870
John Bullard arrived in southern New Mexico Territory in 1866 with his brother James, both seeking fortunes as silver prospectors. Born in Mississippi around 1834, Bullard had served briefly in the Confederate forces before drifting west after the war's end. In 1870, John Bullar…

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