sleeping Mexicans person
Summary: Herders of the other flock who were asleep and awakened by the noise and dust.
Completeness: 43/100 Grade D
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cited from On Friday last, the 10th inst… (1891)
On Friday last, the 10th inst., two flocks
of sheep near Sheep Tanks, 20 miles from
Solomonville, and on the edge of the reserva-
tion, were being herded by Mexicans, an old
man and a boy in charge of one herd. The
herders of the other flock…
witnessed
noise of shots— 1894-08-10
cited from On Friday last, the 10th inst… (1891)On Friday last, the 10th inst., two flocks
of sheep near Sheep Tanks, 20 miles from
Solomonville, and on the edge of the reserva-
tion, were being herded by Mexicans, an old
man and a boy in charge of one herd. The
herders of the other flock…
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On Friday last, the 10th inst…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain