Santos Carascos person
Summary: A prisoner sentenced to 3 years for larceny, transported to Santa Fe.
Completeness: 67/100 Grade C
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Claims (3)
convicted_of
larceny
cited from The following prisoners left for Santa Fe… (1891)The following prisoners left for Santa Fe
on Wednesday’s train: Luz Gonzales, murder,
21 years; Ed McEnterf, murder, 3 years; Gus
Montgomery, larceny, 5 years; Pedro Vasques,
larceny, 3 years; Santos Carascos, larceny, 3
years; James Evans, flim Hamm…
sentenced_to
3 years for larceny
cited from The following prisoners left for Santa Fe… (1891)ton never rallied
from the shock and died two days later. Both
parties were arrested and had an examination
before Justice White at Bowie, and were com-
mitted to the Tombstone jail to await the action
of the grand jury. The affair occurre…
3 years
cited from The following prisoners left for Santa Fe… (1891)The following prisoners left for Santa Fe
on Wednesday’s train: Luz Gonzales, murder,
21 years; Ed McEnterf, murder, 3 years; Gus
Montgomery, larceny, 5 years; Pedro Vasques,
larceny, 3 years; Santos Carascos, larceny, 3
years; James Evans, flim Hamm…
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The following prisoners left for Santa Fe… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The following prisoners left for Santa Fe…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain